Project Management 3

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206MGP3 Z 2 24S Czech winter

Subject guarantor

Daniel DYKAST, Šárka SÝKOROVÁ

Name of lecturer(s)

Daniel DYKAST, Michal LÁZŇOVSKÝ, Šárka SÝKOROVÁ

Learning outcomes of the course unit

1.Students will be to evaluate individual aspects of various project management tools and methodologies according to their own experience. They will be able to determine, which procedures tools and methods are suitable for their own needs and goals (and which are not necessary in specific situations).

2.Students will be able to prepare simplified Business Case to overview their goals and aims in a broader perspective and to balance between benefits of the project and its goals.

Mode of study

Group activities, students bring their own specific task or problems from their own actual or future project, or they practice on prepared model tasks. The course is held in four five-hour education blocks.

Prerequisites and co-requisites

Completion of preceding subject Project Management II.

Course contents

The goals of the course are to apply the principles of Project Management and planning in current or future application areas of each student. The classes are focused on real examples and situations brought in by students.

-Methods of project evaluation. (Pareto analysis etc.)

-Self-management and self-development tools.

-Business case.

-Business plan.

Recommended or required reading

Czech:

Doležal Jan a kol.: Projektový management podle IPMA, Grada Publishing, 2009, 512 s.

Pacovský P.: Člověk a čas, Time Management IV. generace, Praha: Grada Publishing, 2007

Schlippe, Arist von, Schweitzer J.: Systemická terapie a poradenství, Brno: Cesta, 2006, 251 s.

Parma Petr: Umění koučovat, Alfa Publishing, 2006, 222 s.

Hajzler Tomáš: Peníze, nebo život?, Peoplecomm, 2012, 384 s.

German:

Schlippe, Arist von, Schweitzer J.: Lehrbuch der systemischen Therapie und Beratung.

Assessment methods and criteria

Independent activity of students is expected. Students will bring their own practical problems arising from the project management and issues to be solved in the class.

The subject will be credited when the student fulfills following conditions:

-75 percent of course hours by active participation in the class.

-Essay: “How do I manage to be real even as a manager?” – 2-5 pages of text to be completed by the 30 November.

-Description of personal skills or procedures for project management (or Business case to own project) – 2-5 pages of text to be completed by the 30 November.

Schedule for winter semester 2018/2019:

Date Day Time Tutor Location Notes No. of paralel
12.10.2018 09:00–14:30 Šárka SÝKOROVÁ
Daniel DYKAST

lecture parallel1
02.11.2018 09:00–14:30 Šárka SÝKOROVÁ
Daniel DYKAST

lecture parallel1
07.12.2018 09:00–14:30 Šárka SÝKOROVÁ
Daniel DYKAST

lecture parallel1

Schedule for summer semester 2018/2019:

The schedule has not yet been prepared

The subject is a part of the following study plans