Management Functions, Levels, and Decision-Making Tools

Management Functions

  • Plan: Making predictions, setting goals and strategies, and identifying resources.
  • Organize: Preparing resources, distributing roles and responsibilities, and determining procedures.
  • Execute: Implementing plans, motivating people, making decisions, and resolving conflicts.
  • Evaluate: Ensuring objectives are achieved, taking corrective actions, and analyzing results.

Mission and Vision

  • Mission: Represents the company’s identity and personality, now and in the future.
  • Vision: Defines
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Project Management Knowledge Areas and Processes

1) Nine Knowledge Areas Suggested by PMI

  • Project Integration Management
  • Project Scope Management
  • Project Time Management
  • Project Cost Management
  • Project Quality Management
  • Project Human Resource Management
  • Project Communications Management
  • Project Risk Management
  • Project Procurement Management

2) Project Plan and Knowledge Area

The management plan describes how the project management system will be used. It is the main source of information on how the project will be planned, executed, monitored, controlled,

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Project Development and Evaluation: From Idea to Implementation

What is a Project?

A project seeks an intelligent solution to approach aimed at solving a problem. A project involves systematically collecting, creating, and analyzing information, often within economic history, to qualitatively and quantitatively assess the advantages and disadvantages of allocating resources to a particular idea. Projects may vary in ideas, investment levels, technologies, and methodologies, but all aim to resolve human activities across various facets, such as education, food,

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Topography Fundamentals: Measuring and Mapping Earth’s Surface

Topography: Defining Earth’s Surface Positions

Topography is the science of determining the relative positions of points on, above, or below the Earth’s surface using distance, elevation, and direction.

Geodesy

Geodesy measures large land areas, considering Earth’s curvature, for mapping, boundary setting, and navigation.

Photogrammetry

Photogrammetry uses photographs to create terrain maps through aerial or terrestrial data collection.

Flat Topography

Flat Topography focuses on small areas, ignoring Earth’

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TV Production Methods: Studio, Field, and Planning Strategies

By Means of Capturing, Recording, and Editing

This classification criterion is based on the technical means used in television program production. The type and number of cameras (studio, camcorder) are essential for the production type.

To enhance implementation capability, increasing camera sites and views often leads to live production and sequential assembly of recordings. Alternatively, for non-live productions, using more than one camcorder for double-take pictures is an option.

Single Camera

This

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Navigating Digital Transformation: Talent, Business Models & Employee-Centricity

UNIT 1 Business Context and Trends

External/Internal Factors

AI, big data, automation, and the gig economy are reshaping talent management, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Talent Management Strategy

Aligns talent goals with business objectives to address digital skill gaps and adapt to changes.

Shift in Business Models

Experience-Based Economy

Emphasis on customer experience over products to build lasting relationships.

Customer-Centric Models

Focus on meeting real-time, personalized customer needs

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