Management, Communication a Innovation
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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01MKI | Z | 1 | 0+1 | Czech |
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- Department of Mathematics
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Keywords
Career, Work, Emplyoment, Resume, CV, Cover Latter, Business, Management, Sales, Communication, Motivation, Happinness, Team management, Start-ups, Technology, Global companies, Presentation, Effectivity, Productivity.
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1.Motivation, fulfillment, happiness, success, career progress
2.Self-discipline, effective work habits, time-management, productivity
3.Resume writing, cover later, self-presentation, interviews, application process
4.Expectation management, delegation, performance management
5.Effective communication, presentation skills, sales, networking, building relationships
6.Market, global companies, technological trends, business analysis and modelling
7.Mathematics in practices, use in the modern tech trends
8.Entrepreneurship, building and managing business, financing, investors
9.Decision theory, Behavioral Economics, Neurosciences
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Acquired knowledge:
Scientific findings on motivation, happiness, self-discipline, habits, human brain, decision making, learning, communication, management and leadership. Overview of global market, possibilities for future career, use of knowledge acquired on FJFI in the real world, modern technological trends and their connection to mathematics. Basic concepts of team and project management, and running business.
Acquired skills:
Make informed decision about future careers choices based on motivation, skills and knowing all the possibilities offered by current market. Clear communication, self-presentation, resume, cover letters, business meetings, interviews. Apply basic time-management, self-discipline tools, effective work habits.
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Compulsory literature:
[1] Andy Grove: High Output Management, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1995
[2] Carol Dweck: Mindset, Random House Publishing, 2006
Optional literature:
[3] Daniel Kahneman: Thinking Fast and Slow, 2011
[4] Dan Pink: Drive, Riverhead books, 2011
[5] Angela Duckworth: Grit, Scribner, 2016
[6] Stephen Covey: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Simon&Schuster, 2013
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- No time-table has been prepared for this course
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