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Change Management

Summary

The objective of this subject is to present information on possibilities of
management of innovation processes in order to attain the prosperity of the
enterprise. As a tool for this, the basics of innovation theory and change
management is used. The background of a value management, such as information about the methods application possibilities for creation and innovation works solution build the core of topic. There are the effective tools of change management, systems and processes improvement. Management skills necessary for bringing out the changes as well as perquisite abilities of the team leaders are included in the chapters concerning the needs and possibilities of winning the company members for the needed changes. In this way the course attendants are being prepared for management of changes within the organisation necessary for securing the competitiveness of the enterprise.

Literature

[1] GADD, Karen. TRIZ for engineers: enabling inventive problem solving. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, 2011, xviii, 486 p. ISBN 978-047-0741-887.
[2] RANTANEN, Kalevi a Ellen DOMB. Simplified TRIZ: new problem solving applications for engineers and manufacturing professionals. 2nd ed. New York: Auerbach Publications, c2008, xxi, 249 p. ISBN 14-200-6273-5.
[3] PARK, Richard J. Value engineering: a plan for invention. Boca Raton, Fla: St. Lucie Press, c1999, xi, 340 p. ISBN 15-744-4235-X 

Advised literature

[1] REVELLE, Jack B. Manufacturing handbook of best practices: an innovation, productivity, and quality focus. Boca Raton: St. Lucie Press, c2002, 435 p. ISBN 15-744-4300-3 .
[2] TIDD, Joseph a J BESSANT. Managing innovation: integrating technological, market, and organizational change. 4th ed. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, c2009, p. cm. ISBN 978-047-0998-106
[3] TROTT, Paul a J BESSANT. Innovation management and new product development: integrating technological, market, and organizational change. 5th ed. New York: Financial Times/Prentice Hall, c2012, xxviii, 620 p. ISBN 978-027-3736-561
[4] DAVILA, Tony, Marc J EPSTEIN a Robert SHELTON. Making innovation work: how to manage it, measure it, and profit from it. 5th ed. Upper Saddle River: Wharton School Publishing, c2006, xxvi, 334 s. ISBN 01-314-9786-3 


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 639-3013
Abbreviation CM
Course title Change Management
Coordinating department Department of Quality Management
Course coordinator Ing. Mgr. Petra Halfarová, Ph.D.