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Hong Kong as a management training ground for Chinese managers.January 1989 (has links)
Fen Chi Leung Wilson. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Developing transparency masters for Product and Manufacturing System Design to support Indiana's industrial technology education curriculumApple, Steven David January 1988 (has links)
The purpose of this creative project is to develop transparency masters for the course, Product and Manufacturing System Design, as outlined in the Indiana Industrial Technology Education Curriculum Guide. Since the curriculum's acceptance, there has been a need for visual instructional material to support the new courses. The author identified this need by assembling a committee to advice his creative project and thus developed instructional media in the form of transparency masters. Now that the transparency masters are developed, instructors in the field of industrial technology education may now benefit by utilizing the materials to help convey the information to their students. / Department of Industry & Technology
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Hospitality Education Programs in Senior Colleges and Universities in the United StatesDahl, Joanne L. 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to describe senior-level hospitality programs and assess hospitality administrators' opinions concerning specialized accreditation during the 1990-91 academic year. Overall, administrators characterized the typical full-time faculty member as: being in a small program (1-3 members); being a non-ethnic minority; having a minimum four years industry work experience; having attained a doctoral degree; and holding the rank of associate professor. Part-time faculty members were described as: being in a small program (1-3 members); being a non-ethnic minority; having at leas one to three years industry work experience; having attained a master's degree; and holding the rank of instructor. Administrators characterized their programs as: located at public institutions; beginning after 1970; requiring graduates to acquire work experience; expecting increased enrollments; having placement services available; and not offering continuing education courses. Administrators indicated they were seeking accreditation or were accredited currently. They agreed slightly that accreditation would improve program image, help them meet their programs' missions and objectives, and provide assistance in planning.
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Examination of the Alignment between the SHRM Competency Model and Undergraduate Syllabi of Human Resources and Management Degree Programs in TexasGavrilova Aguilar, Mariya 05 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to provide a snapshot of current Human Resources (HR) and Management curricula of four-year public universities in Texas in 2016 and evaluate their alignment with the competencies of the SHRM Competency Model®. This study used a mixed methods approach and analyzed course syllabi for a purposeful sample of 21 public universities in Texas. The course objectives referenced explicitly and/or implicitly all nine competencies. Three courses encompassed all nine competencies, and 84% of all programs demonstrated alignment with the competencies. “Business Acumen”, “Critical Evaluation”, “Communication” and “Relationship Management” were the most frequently referenced competencies in course syllabi. “Consultation” appeared the least frequently. This comprehensive analysis revealed that there is alignment between course curricula of public universities in Texas and competency expectations of graduates wishing to pursue a career in Human Resources. Recommendations applied to four areas including scholarship, university administration, professional associations, and practitioners.
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Integrating entrepreneurial skills education and training with food and beverage management in a technikon academic programme : a case studyMatoti, Nombasa Kutala January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.Tech.: Entrepreneurship)-Dept. of Entrepreneurial Studies, Durban Institute of Technology, 2004
xiv, 91 leaves / The study examines the perceptions of lecturers and students on integrating entrepreneurship training and education in the academic programme Food and Beverage Management in the Eastern Cape Technikon. The study aims to integrate entrepreneurship training and education in the academic programme, Food and Beverage Management and to promote the concept with the students in the early stages of their studies.
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Oor watter vooraf vaardighede, agtergrond en profiel moet voornemende projekbestuurders beskik en watter vooraf opleiding moet voornemende projekbestuuders ontvang?Van Zyl, Erik 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MBA)--Stellenbosch University, 2001. / Hierdie studie poog om voor-opleidingskriteria daar te stel waaraan voornemende
projekbestuurders moet voldoen. Dit kan as keuringsmeganisme vir voornemende
projekbestuurders, dosente, werkgewers en administrateurs dien.
In die ontwikkeling van 'n model om seleksie kriteria daar te stel, word antwoorde op
die volgende vrae verskaf :
• Wat behels die werk van 'n projekbestuurder?
• Watter vooraf opleiding het projekbestuurders nodig?
• Oor watter vooraf vaardighede moet voornemende projekbestuurders beskik?
• Oor watter vooraf agtergrond moet voornemende projekbestuurders beskik?
• Wat is die persoonlikheidsprofiel van projekbestuurders?
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An assessment of project management trainingHeyns, M. 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MBA)--Stellenbosch University, 2002. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The shortage of skilled and high-level managerial human resources are
jeopardising economic development and productivity growth in South Africa. It
is a critical responsibility of senior management to identify the core
competencies of the enterprise and to ensure that the competencies required
by managers, specialists and the workforce in general are adequate and
appropriate.
As more organisations recognise the efficacy of projects and move towards a
project-based approach, the demand for project managers has outstripped
supply and there is a growing international interest in the selection, training
and certification of project managers. The work done in projects has taken on
a strategic flavour, and the role of project manager is consequently being
redefined as a strategic, professional role.
With the tremendous growth and expenditure in this field, training
professionals and organizations can no longer ignore their basic responsibility
to evaluate programmes and measure the results of such programmes. The
aim of this study is to measure the extent of training needs assessment
currently applied, the criteria used in the selection of programmes and
participants, the extent of evaluation of programmes and other contributions
by the organisations. An intensive literature study was undertaken to
investigate the current research into training needs assessments, participant
and program selection and organisational contributions to training. An
additional survey was undertaken in order to assess the use of such
programmes by organisations.
The following perceptions were examined and found to be a true reflection of
the project management training strategies currently applied in South Africa.
Few organisations have formal training need assessment policies in place.
Programmes are often selected by the participants and seldom evaluated.
Participants often do not get the opportunity to implement the skills they have
gained. Learning and individual development is not necessarily linked to the
organisational development strategy. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Ekonomiese ontwikkeling en groei in produktiwiteit in Suid Afrika word in
gevaar gestel deur die tekort aan kundige en hoogstaande bestuursvlak
menslike hulpbronne. Die kritiese verantwoordelikheid van die identifisering
van kern vaardighede by die onderneming en die versekering van voldoende
en toepaslike vaardighede by bestuurders, spesialiste en die werksmag in die
algemeen berus by die senior bestuur.
Toenemende hoeveelheid organisasies herken die suksesvolle werksaamheid
van projekte en beweeg na 'n projek gebasseerde benadering. Derhalwe
oorskry die aanvraag na projekbestuurders die aanbod en is daar groeiende
internasionale belangstelling in die keuring, opleiding en sertifisering van
projekbestuurders. Projekte word meer strategies benader en gevolglik vervul
die projekbestuurder 'n toenemende strategiese en professionele funksie.
As gevolg van die toenemende groei en besteding in hierdie gebied, mag
opleidingskundiges en organisasies nie langer hul verantwoordelikheid
teenoor die evaluering van die programme en die gevolglike uitkomste vermy
nie. Die doel van hierdie studie was om ondersoek in te stel na die omvang
van die bepaling van opleidingsbehoeftes asook die evaluering van
opleidingsprogramme, die maatstawe in gebruik vir die selektering van
programme en deelnemende kandidate en die mate van bydraes gelewer
deur die organisasies. 'n Uitgebreide literatuursoektog is onderneem om die
omvang van navorsing in hierdie areas te bepaal.
Sekere aannames is ondersoek en bevind om ware weergawes te wees van
die huidige ontwikkeling programme in projekbestuur in Suid Afrika. Weinig
organisasies het formele beleidsrigtings ten opsigte van opleiding
behoeftebepaling. Programme word dikwels deur die kandidate geselekteer
en word selde ge-evalueer. Kandidate word selde die geleentheid gegun om
nuutgewonde kennis toe te pas en te implementeer. Opleiding en individuele
ontwikkeling is nie noodwendig gekoppel aan die ontwikkelings strategie van
die organisasie nie.
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A market research on the core competencies and subsequent training requirements of project managers in the Cape Town regionDe Villiers, Paul 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MBA)--Stellenbosch University, 2003 / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Managing firms in today's highly competitive and volatile business environment is an ever
increasing challenge. Project Management is an integral part of organisational
management and hence project managers need to continuously excel in their careers to
keep their organisations ahead of the pack. In order to be an effective project manager, a
combination of specific skills/competencies is required.
The focus of this mini-thesis was to establish the core competencies and subsequent
training requirements of project managers in the Western Cape region.
The research into the core competencies required of project managers in the industry was
structured into 3 phases.
The first phase comprised a research into international studies that was done to establish
the core competencies required of project managers. Three researchers were identified,
and a shortlist of 9 core competencies was identified from the 3 different models.
The next phase comprised the targeting of 54 individuals in the project management
profession in the Western Cape with a questionnaire based on the international studies.
The last phase was to evaluate the data in order to conclude and make specific
recommendations towards the USB management regarding current project management
courses which are presented (by the USB) to the industry.
Three fundamental conclusions were drawn:
Firstly, 10 specific core competencies of project managers were identified. Secondly,
some competencies have a much higher relevance to some industry sectors than
others. Lastly, the current 5-day training course at the USB does not reflect the desired
training which is required by the industry for the core competencies that is required of
project managers. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die bestuur van organisasies in vandag se hoogs kompeterende en veranderende
besigheidsomgewing is 'n toenemende uitdaging. Projekbestuur vorm 'n integrale deel
van organisasie bestuur en daarom moet projek bestuurders voortdurend uitstyg in die
uiutvoering van projekte om te verseker dat die organisasie as geheel sterk
kompeterend kan bly. Projekbestuurders benodig spesifieke vaardighede om effektief te
kan funksioneer in die werksomgewing.
Die fokus van hierdie mini-tesis was om die spesifieke vaardighede vas te stel, asook
die gevolglike opleiding wat benodig word vir projekbestuurders wat in die Weskaap
werksaam is.
Die navorsing na die spesifieke vaardighede wat van projek bestuurders in die industrie
verlang word, was gestruktureerd in 3 fases.
Eerstens was 'n literatuurstudie geloods op internasionale studies om te bepaal watter
vaardighede van projek bestuurders verlang word. Drie internasionale navorsers se
modelle was gebruik om 'n kortlys van 9 vaardigheids groepe saam te stel.
Die volgende fase was om 54 individue in die projek bestuur professie in die Weskaap te
nader en deur middel van 'n vraelys wat baseer is op die internasionale studies, vas te
stel watter vaardighede deur die industrie verlang word vir projek bestuurders.
ln die finale fase is die data geanaliseer ten einde spesifieke aanbevelings aan die
bestuur van die USB bestuur te maak aangaande projek bestuur kursusse wat (deur die
USB) aan die industrie aangebied word.
Drie fundamentele gevolgtrekkings was gemaak:
Eerstens was die 10 belangrikste vaardighede vir projek bestuurders vasgestel.
Tweedens was vasgestel dat party vaardighede veel belangriker is in party industrie
sektore as in ander. Laastens, die huidige 5-dag projek bestuur kursus wat deur die
USB aangebied word, bied nie genoegsame opleiding (in die verlangde rigtings) om die
regte vaardighede te ontwikkel vir projek bestuurders in die industrie nie.
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Development of Industrial Management Curriculum for North Texas State CollegeOrr, Jack Kennedy 08 1900 (has links)
This thesis will concentrate on a two-fold purpose: first, to determine whether an industrial management program at North Texas State College is justified; and second, to present a broad outline that will form a foundation upon which the content of such a program can be based.
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A Comparison of Perceptions Held by Three Significant Groups Concerning Management Training Programs in Two-Year Colleges in the United StatesHuckabee, Junuetta 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to compare the perceptions held by three significant groups concerning management training programs in two-year colleges in the United States on the present and desired future importance of these curriculum objectives: semi-professional, technical, supplemental, retraining and transfer. The perceptions were determined by analyses of responses to questionnaires sent to representative members of each of three groups.
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