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Prevention and Crisis Control of Entrepreneurial Subject

Summary

Definition of Critical management is a complex of managerial procedures
intents on broad dilemma, beginning from risk evaluation, through planning and
organizing to realization and verification of activities, which were done in
connection with solving crisis situation.

Literature

Gottschalk, Jack. Crisis Management. Oxford: Capstone Publishing, 2002. 96 s. ISBN 1-84112-215-7 .

Advised literature

1. Lagadec, P. Preventing Chaos in a Crisis. London: McGraw-Hill, 1991. ISBN 0-07-707774-1.
2. Pasmore, W., A. Creating Strategic Change. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1994. ISBN 0-471-59729-5.
3. Mitroff, Ian, I. Crisis Leadership. Planning for the Unthinkable. USA: John Wiley&Sons, Inc., 2004. 120 s. ISBN 0-471-22918-0 .
4. Parmenter, David. Key Performance Indicators. Developing, Implementing and Using Winning KPIs. John Wiley&Sons, 2007. 236 s. ISBN 10 0-470-09588-1.
5. Ritchie, B., Marshall, D. Business Risk Management. London: Chapman-Hall, 1993. ISBN 0-412-43100-9
6. Silva, Michael, McGann Terry. Overdrive. Managing in Crisis – Filled Times. USA: John Wiley&Sons, 1995. 250 s. ISBN 0-471-51549-3.
7. Smith, Denis, Elliott, Dominic (editors). Key Readings in Crisis Management. Systems and structures for prevention and recovery. New York: Routledge, 2007. 436 s. ISBN 0-415-31520-4 .
8. Wilson, D. C. A strategy of change: concepts and controversies in the management of change. London: Routledge, University of Warwick, 1993. ISBN 0-415-05326-9 .


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština
Code 115-0066
Abbreviation PŘKPS
Course title Prevention and Crisis Control of Entrepreneurial Subject
Coordinating department Department of Management
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Marie Mikušová, Ph.D.