Project Development and Management
Study Course Implementer
26a Anniņmuižas bulvāris, Riga; socdk@rsu.lv, +371 67061575
About Study Course
Objective
Preliminary Knowledge
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.The student will be able to demonstrate the acquired knowledge and understanding by explaining the concept of the project and other key terms, as well as by describing project management processes. The student will be able to describe the design and planning of the project, as well as the process and stages of the project implementation and management. The student will be able to name and describe the basic principles of project team building and assess risks; classify and evaluate the available resources. Upon completion of the study course, students will have acquired knowledge and understanding of the importance of record keeping in the work of any institution, classification of documents, general requirements for drawing up office documents, legal validity of documents, circulation of documents, the language used in documents and record management, and the specific features in drawing up various documents.
Skills
1.The student will be able to collect relevant information about the available financial resources and project competitions, apply appropriate basic management skills in project preparation and implementation. Select cooperation partners and coordinate team work, work with project documentation and evaluate the project. Present projects publicly. Upon completion of the study course, students will understand the basis of the record keeping and the nature of the legal technique, and they will be able to draft and design an order, organisational documents, internal correspondence, human resources and other types of documents.
Competences
1.The student will be able to use the acquired knowledge and skills in situations where it is beneficial to initiate new projects or to participate in different stages of project implementation to achieve specific goals. The student will be able to analyse and assess the potential for project efficiency and the related risks. Initiate new, valuable projects. Upon completion of the study course, students will be able to apply the acquired theoretical knowledge in practical drafting and drawing up of documents; will be able to engage in creative and critical discussions on problems in the drafting and designing of documents, and will be able to evaluate and analyse the legal capacity of the document.
Assessment
Individual work
Examination
Study Course Theme Plan
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General insight into the nature of the project. The project as one of the instruments for achieving goals and activities. History of project management, theory and basic components of projects. Characteristics and content of the project. Responsibilities of the project manager and professional standards. Introduction to project management systems.
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Analysis of the project life cycle. Identification, development, assessment, decision on implementation and monitoring, evaluation.
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Developing a project idea model and preparation of the life cycle.
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Different project funding models/sources (including EU funds). Completion of the project form - aims, tasks, activities, analysis of the application form, resource management (including drawing up a budget), acquisition and verification of information, project risk analysis, selection of the project implementation system, role of the project manager and co-operation models, project approval within the institution.
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Pilot project analysis in groups. Development and analysis of project goals, tasks, activities, implementation mechanisms, drawing up a budget and analysis.
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Analysis of the socio-economic values of the project, adjustments to the project and laying emphasis on implementation. Analysis of pilot projects, analysis of the developed projects and adjustments, definition of financial and socio-economic values (work in groups).
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Beginning of the project implementation - setting up a team, identification of the project place in the institution, the project implementation model, defining the responsibilities of the project manager and the experts involved in the project and development of the cooperation model. Analysis of the project implementation risks. Evaluating the project and starting a new project cycle. Closing seminar.
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Records Management. Classification of documents.
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Legal effect of the document.
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Particulars of documents, areas, general design requirements.
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Document circulation (registration, control).
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Special features in the design of various documents. Language of documents and records, persons involved in the process
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Language of documents and records, persons involved in the process.
Bibliography
Required Reading
Sankaran, N.Drouin, R. Muller (2017). Cambridge Handbook of Organizational Project Management
Henmarij (2017). Better Practices of Project Management Based on IPMA competences – 4th revised edition
Project management Institute, (2017). Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK guide)
Project Management Institute. (2016). Governance of Portfolios, Programs, and Projects: A Practice Guide
Kerzner, H. Project Management: a systems approach to planning, scheduling, and controlling. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley, 2017.
Janitēna, Z. (2015). Ievads dokumentu pārvaldībā / Zita Janitēna. Rīga: Lietišķās informācijas dienests
Kalve, I. (2013). Dokumentu pārvaldība : No A līdz Z / Ieva Kalve. Rīga: TurībaKalve, I. (2013). Dokumentu pārvaldība : No A līdz Z / Ieva Kalve. Rīga: Turība.
Skujiņa, V. (2014). Latviešu valoda lietišķajos rakstos: Pareizrakstība, saīsinājumi, teksta izveide, palīgvārdi, adrese, pieturzīmes, vēstules, dokumenti / Valentīna Skujiņa. (3. labotais izdevums]. ed.). Rīga: Zvaigzne ABC.
Ievads dokumentu pārvaldībā: lietvežiem un visiem, kas ikdienā strādā ar dokumentiem, Zita Janitēna, (2017.gads Lietišķais informācijas dienests).
Additional Reading
Mulgan, G, The Process of Social Innovation, MIT Press, mitpress.mit.edu/innovations, 2006,
Pine, J. and Gilmore, J. Authenticity, Harvard Business School Press, 2007.
Projektu vadīšanas nacionālās kompetences vadlīnijas (NCB). Latvijas Nacionālā projektu vadīšanas asociācija, Rīga, 2011
Uzulāns J. Projektu vadība / Biroja sērija/.- Rīga: Jumava, 2004.
Forands I. Projekta menedžments.- Rīga: Latvijas Izglītības fonds, 2006.
Džons Eiders, Radošas domāšanas māksla. – Rīga: Lietišķās informācijas centrs, 2008.
Jangs Trevors L. Kā vadīt projektu: zelta padomi veiksmīgai projektu vadīšanai - Rīga: Zvaigzne ABC, 2009.
Other Information Sources
Pētījums „Latvija ceļā uz sociālo uzņēmējdarbību”, 2012.g.
Lielbritānijas vadošā sociālo inovāciju un investīciju organizācija: http://www.youngfoundation.org, organizācijas izdotā grāmata par sociālajām inovācijām: (http://www.youngfoundation.org/files/images/Open_Book_of_Social_Innovation.pdf,
Lielbritānijas sociālo inovāciju un labdarības organizācija: http://www.nesta.org.uk/
Projekta vadītāja profesijas standarts: http://www.aiknc.lv/standarti/Projekta_vadPS.pdf