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Organizational Support or Project Management

Major: Information, library and archival studies
Code of Subject: 6.029.00.O.44
Credits: 3
Department: Social Communication and Information Activities
Lecturer: Ph. D., associate Prof. Ruslan Kravets
Semester: 6 семестр
Mode of Study: заочна
Learning outcomes:
• possession of knowledge and understanding of the scientific principles of organization, modernization, process improvement information, library and archival affairs;
• deep knowledge of the theory and practice of information regarding the implementation and use of technology in social documentary communications systems, marketing information products and services, social communications on the Internet, of information of multimedia technologies and Web design;
• knowledge and understanding of relevant regulations applicable standards and technical conditions in the area;
• knowledge of the basics of management, marketing and project management;
• work effectively both individually and within a team;
• to combine theory and practice, and to make decisions and to develop a strategy for solving problems of specialty (specialization) subject of human values, community, state and industrial interests.
Required prior and related subjects:
• The style of business documents
• Analytic-synthetic processing of information
• Organization of teamwork
Summary of the subject:
Standard project management, area of knowledge in project management, project manager, documents for project management, project portfolio management and project office, Gantt chart, Microsoft Project.
Recommended Books:
1. Kerzner H. Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling 11th Edition. – Wiley, 2013. – 1296 p.
2. Payron T. (2003). Yspol?zovanye Microsoft Project 2002. [Using Microsoft Project 2002]. M .: Williams.
3. Ferraro J. Project Management for Non-Project Managers. – AMACOM, 2012. – 256 p.
Assessment methods and criteria:
• speaking-written form (100%)