Course: Base Management Evidence in an Organisation

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Course title Base Management Evidence in an Organisation
Course code UHP/SEBMN
Organizational form of instruction Seminar
Level of course Master
Year of study 1
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 4
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory-optional
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Prokešová Radka, Ing. Ph.D.
Course content
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Learning outcomes
The goal of the subject is to support the professional competences and develop the students` competences to pursue leading posts in relevant types of institutions and organizations in the area of social work using the example of good practice and their own experience. Achieved competences Students will know the principles of evidence-based management, including its application. They are oriented at the legislation relating to the organization management both in the area of legal form and in the area of the target group of the organization. Students are capable of critical thinking in the context of evidence-based management and of creative approaches to the process mechanisms of the relevant organization, they can apply the methods and techniques of evidence-based management in organizations of social work and can effectively develop the communication with the key stakeholders. Seminars 1. - 2. Definition of the terminology in the area of evidence-based management and its embodiment in the current Czech legislation, including important documents in the area of evidence-based management 3. - 4. Critical thinking during the application of evidence-based management in organizations 5. - 6. The importance of creativity during the application evidence-based management 7. - 8. CEO perspectives and the organization oáf evidence-based management - based on the legal form of the organization 9.-10. CEO perspectives and the organization of evidence-based management -foundations 11.-12. CEO perspectives and the organization of evidence-based management - generally beneficial societies (companies) 13.-14. CEO perspectives and the organization of evidence-based management - voluntary guild (registered charity) 15.-16. CEO perspectives a and the organization of evidence-based management - registered institute 17.-18. CEO perspectives and the organization of evidence-based management - public administration and self-governance 19.-20. Key stakeholders in evidence-based management 21.-22. Application of evidence-based management using a target group- family 23.-24. Application evidence-based management using a target group - the elderly 25.-26. Application evidence-based management using a target group - handicapped individuals 27.-28. Application evidence-based management using a target group organization - socially excluded individuals

Prerequisites
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Form of evaluation of study results and additional requirements Ungraded assessment: seminar thesis (manager shadowing). Exam: oral discussion about principles and methods of evidence-based management taught in seminars and reflection on application of individual evidence-based management principles in organizations
Recommended literature
  • BLANCHARD, K., JOHNSON, S. Nový One Minute Manager. Praha: Portál,, 2017. ISBN 978-80-262-1177-8.
  • Kannan, D. Role of multiple stakeholders and the critical success factor theory for the sustainable supplier selection. International Journal of Production Economics, 2014.
  • MARTINEZ-GIL, J. Automated knowledge base management: A survey. Computer Science Review, 2015.
  • Plamínek, J. Průvodce moderního náčelníka. Praha: Management Press, 2017.
  • Plamínek, Jiří. Průvodce moderního náčelníka : management pro pokročilé. 1. vydání. Praha : Management Press, 2017. ISBN 978-80-7261-470-7.
  • URDZIKOVÁ J. Komunikace ? významný prostředek nespokojenosti managementu.. Trendy Ekonomiky a Managementu, 2013.
  • Veber, J. a kol. Management. Praha: Management Press, 2011. ISBN 978-80-7261-200-0.


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