5441336803

5441336803



Course effects

Knowledge

Student has extensive knowledge in the search for the optimal investment decision, including the determinants influencing the efficiency of economic activities, regional and international aspects.

Skills

Student can apply their knowledge in the field of modern investment management in practice - can search for relevant information in making rational decisions, properly select and apply advanced methods and tools, forecasts, simulate selected phenomenon. Student is communicative in English.

Social attitude

Student can identify important problems in the field of modem investment management and plan how to solve them. Student can organize the learning process, can complement and expand attainment and skills, trying to combine interdisciplinary knowledge of various fields and disciplines. Student can work in groups.

Contact:

woiewnik@ wzr.ua.edu.d!

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

ECTS Points*

Hours

Year:

Semester:

Language:

4

Lectures: 15

2015/2016

winter

English

Lecture Teacher: dr Piotr Wróbel E-mail: p.wrobel@ua.edu.pl

Content/ Course Description:

1.    The third wave theory

2.    Knowledge management (KM) concept

3.    Building individual intellectual Capital

4.    7 habits of highly effective people - improving personal effectiveness Bibliography:

7.    The Third wave, 1987, Toffler A., Random House Value Publishing Staff

8.    7 habits of highly effective people, 1989, S. R. Covey, Free Press

9.    Managing Knowledge: Building Blocks for Success, 2000, Probst, G., Raub, S. and Romhardt, K., Chichester, Wiley

10.    Learning to fly: Practical lessons from one of the world’s leading knowledge companies, 2001, Collison, C. and Parceli, G. Capstone, Oxford.

11.    Performance through Learning. Knowledge Management in Practice, 2004, Gorelick, C., Milton, N. and April, K. Elsevier.

12.    The Fifth Discipline: The Art. & Practice of The Learning Organization, 1990, Senge, P. M., Currency



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