Introduction poznámky k úvodu: komentáře k angličtině predstavit se }Course Introduction ◦origin ◦motivation and goals ◦resources Lecture Introduction 2 }Ing. Leonard Walletzký, Ph.D. ◦Lessons ◦One seminar group }Mgr. Petr Štěpánek ◦Second seminar group 3 }Originally being developed for the SSME study program }Based on ◦existing Management by Competences theory and methodology by Jiří Plamínek ◦3 years experience of using Management by Competencies in practice evolution.jpeg Course Introduction 4 motivation-tips.jpg Course Introduction 5 You know, IT is quite complex discipline. It comprises a lot of subdisciplines such as natural language processing, computer graphics, software engineering, user experience design, computer networks. To create something useful and beneficial in real world you need to govern a lot of these IT disciplines plus you have to have skills in non-IT fields such as economics, law, negotiation and so on. Simply put, you need a team of people, of specialists which form skill portfolio demanded by your business. And then you need to organize these people to achieve your goals and objectives. And this is exactly what the management is about. And why it is important. Without people being managed, chaos will reign the state of affairs and goals remain untapped. And also Management is the constitutional part of the SSME study program, so therefore it is relevant here at the Faculty of Informatics to teach the MbC. Target: Enterprise organization student-teacher Client: you Provider: me Course Introduction lectures/seminars 6 partners motivation-run.jpg Course Introduction 7 to encourage you to run new business 2 hours per two weeks Two alternating groups 2 hours per 1 week All together “Home” works in teams Course Introduction 8 we have 3 hours a week all together }Differences from last run }Course schema ◦two hours lecture per week ◦one hour seminar per week -> two hours per 14 days + one hour the very first week }Lectures ◦focused on theory ◦examples }Seminars ◦focused on practical issues and training organization.gif Course Introduction 9 differences from last run: * the last run was first run * it was just one hour lecture and one hour seminar Course Introduction 10 Course Introduction 11 12 }30% - seminar work }60% - test at the end of the semmester ◦50% open questions ◦50% optional questions }Management by competencies (the basic) is the part of the state exam 13 }Why companies needs management }What are the posibilities of manager approach? } 14