Strategic management 1

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
206ESR1 credit 2 2 hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 29 to 39 hours of self-study English summer

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Contents

The key focus of instruction is entreprenurial intentions, the project vision, manner of execution, financing and market approach, that is to the custome. Instruction is quite interactive and is adapted to the potential and needs of the students.

Interactive workshops on strategy. Strategic reasoning, working with strategy; creation and development. The particulars of arts managment and theatre.

The course is freely linked to the Leadership course, whose completion is not required. The module is intended, primarily, for those students who have ambitions to manage projects, institutions or freelance.

Students, in case studies, learn strategic reasoning and use the strategy for fulfilling their goals. The work with strategy as a tool which enables them to read long-term goals and visions. Students learn the advantages and disadvantages of individual strategic concepts and tools and build their understanding of how to select the appropriate strategy. Students distinguish between operative and strategic management and learn to harmonize these. Students learn new strategic management tools, Canvas, Lean, Agile, etc. Student get inspiration from visit by interesting guests.

Learning outcomes

Consider one-self and one's performance in negotiations. How to naturally set discussion conditions between two people such that it will lead to contract compliance and proceed benignly (without compromise). When can one manage people and teams? Know oneself and potential as soon as possible. Guide this to a concept/strategy and negotiate with others. Then comes managment itself.

To learn how to transmit one's ideas such that others will have interest in them as well - the art of presentation.

Adopt basic scientific research methods - base one's knowledge on processed which exclude subjective and purposeful visions of learning.

IMPORTANT IS: to know oneself and beneficially change one's habits - sometimes they can be come bad habits. Learn how to work with time - what influences our time availability? Know how to develop a concept/strategy and present it to the team. Learn how to work with methods which guide one to knowledge may be applied to additional research and new knowledge.

Prerequisites and other requirements

Literature

ALEB, Nassim. Černá labuť: následky vysoce nepravděpodobných událostí. Praha: Paseka, 2011. ISBN 978-80-7432-128-3.

HAGOORT, Giep. Umělecký management v podnikatelském stylu. Praha : KANT pro AMU, 2009

KAISER, Michael M a Brett E EGAN. The cycle: a practical approach to managing arts organizations. Waltham : Brandeis University Press, 2013.

KAISER, Michael M. Leading roles: 50 questions every arts board should ask. Hanover : University Press of New England, 2010

KAISER, Michael M. Strategické plánování v umění: praktický průvodce. 1. vydání. Praha : Institut umění - Divadelní ústav v Praze, 2009. str. 146. 978-80-7008-236-2.

KOFMAN, Fred. Vědomý business: integrita, úspěch a štěstí. Vyd. 1. Praha: Portál, 2010, 343 s. Management umění - umění managementu, sv. 2. ISBN 978-80-7367-747-3.

LEDVINOVÁ, Jana. Profesionální fundraising: jak se osvobodit od finanční závislosti. 1. vyd. Praha: Akademie múzických umění v Praze, 2013. Management umění - umění managementu. ISBN 978-80-7331-294-7.

Evaluation methods and criteria

Credit is awarded based on: attendance, workshop activity, completion of semestral paper and its presentation at the final workshop.

During the semester independent reading and workshop participation is required. Each participant must contribute at lease one of their own case studies (idea or entreprenurial intention, problem situation in curent projects, etc.).

Mandatory requirement for completing the course: personal participation in at least 80% of the class hours. If this condition is not fulfilled, credit will not be awarded.

Note

This course is open for a minimum of at least 5 students.

Further information

Course may be repeated

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans