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152-0508/01 – Business Management and Analysis (BMA)
Gurantor department
Department of Business Administration
Credits
4
Subject guarantor
Ing. Jiří Franek, Ph.D.
Subject version guarantor
Ing. Jiří Franek, Ph.D.
Study level
undergraduate or graduate
Study language
English
Year of introduction
2021/2022
Year of cancellation
Intended for the faculties
EKF
Intended for study types
Bachelor
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Teacher giving lectures
FRA135
Ing. Jiří Franek, Ph.D.
RAJ0068
Ing. Easwar Rajasekaran
Extent of instruction for forms of study
Form of study
Way of compl.
Extent
Full-time
Examination
2+0
Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
1. To develop the business economics and management skills. 2. To develop the advanced aspects of contemporary business administration and to understand contemporary models and concepts of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial process. 3. Students will also learn how to use various techniques for assessment of the business performance. 4. Focus on developing knowledge and skills need for successful business management. 5. Development of skills neede for elaboration of a overal business analysis.
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Summary
1. Economic aspects of business 2. Entrepreneurial processes and models 3. Business Analysis 4. Business Performance Measurement 5. Key business management tools 6. Basics of change and knowledge management
Compulsory literature:
GREENE, Francis J. Entrepreneurship: theory and practice. London: Red Globe Press, 2020.
ISBN 978-1-137-58955-2
. 2. LA ROSA, Nic. Analysing financial performance: using integrated ratio analysis. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
ISBN 978-0-367-55246-6
. MAYES, Timothy R. Financial analysis with Microsoft Excel 2019. 9th edition. Boston: Cengage, [2021].
ISBN 978-0357-44205-0.
Recommended literature:
ALWAN, Layth C., Bruce A. CRAIG a George P. MCCABE. The practice of statistics for business and economics. 5th. ed. New York: W. H. Freeman and Company, 2020.
ISBN 978-1-319-32481-0
. HIGGINS, Robert C., Jennifer L. KOSKI a Todd MITTON. Analysis for financial management. Twelfth edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2019.
ISBN 978-1-260-09191-5
. MIMICK, Richard, Michael THOMPSON a Terry RACHWALSKI. Business diagnostics: the ultimate resource guide to evaluate and grow your business. 4th ed. Victoria, BC: FriesenPress, 2021.
ISBN 978-1-03-910400-6
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Way of continuous check of knowledge in the course of semester
Regular quizzes about topics from lectures Case study of a company with presentation in teams or individually (min 21, max 40 points) Knowledge test (min 31, max 60 points)
E-learning
Study materials are available online in the LMS system, lectures will be also available online. The knowledge test will be done in the e-learning system. All projects are going to be submitted via LMS.
Other requirements
Basic knowledge about entreprenership and business administration.
Prerequisities
Subject has no prerequisities.
Co-requisities
Subject has no co-requisities.
Subject syllabus:
Focus and goals of the course: The goal of this course is to develop the business economics and management skills. To develop the advanced aspects of contemporary business administration and to understand contemporary models and concepts of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial process. Students will also learn how to use various techniques for assessment of the business performance. In this course we will focus on developing knowledge and skills need for successful business management. Content 1. Economic aspects of business 2. Entrepreneurial processes and models 3. Business Analysis 4. Business Performance Measurement 5. Key business management tools 6. Basics of change and knowledge management
Conditions for subject completion
Full-time form (validity from: 2021/2022 Summer semester)
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Examination
Examination
100
51
3
Mandatory attendence participation:
Participation in lectures at least 80%
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Mandatory attendence participation
Feb 9, 2021 5:27:34 PM
Jan 25, 2023 10:05:16 AM
80%
Conditions for subject completion and attendance at the exercises within ISP:
Participation in lectures as agreed with the teacher. Elaboration of an assignment (presentation) in a team or independently. Taking an exam according to the listed dates.
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Conditions for subject completion and attendance at the exercises within ISP
Jan 25, 2023 10:05:16 AM
Apr 20, 2023 12:03:45 PM
Participation in lectures as agreed with the teacher. Elaboration of an assignment (presentation) in a team or independently. Taking an exam according to the listed dates.
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Incoming students- BS
2024/2025
Full-time
English
Choice-compulsory
163 - International Office
stu. block
Incoming students- BS
2023/2024
Full-time
English
Choice-compulsory
163 - International Office
stu. block
Incoming students- BS
2022/2023
Full-time
English
Choice-compulsory
163 - International Office
stu. block
Incoming students
2021/2022
Full-time
English
Choice-compulsory
163 - International Office
stu. block
Assessment of instruction
2022/2023 Summer