Management of production process ERASMUS>MEC20
Course objectives:
1. To acquaint students with the basic elements related to the organization and planning of production.
2. Acquisition of skills I principles of operation based on the quantities involved in management production processes,,
3. Acquiring the skills needed to optimize production.
4. Practice exercises in production parameters calculation.
KNOWLEDGE – A STUDENT KNOWS AND UNDERSTANDS:
1. The essence of leadership, management and organization. The concept of leadership and management. Definition of targeting.
2. Company functions. Model of the management function according to H. Fayol. Ways of understanding organization.
3. Ownership of each organization. Organization term. Organization definition. Organizational effect. Phenomenon synergy. Historical conditions of the organization (scientific organization of work, classical theory organization). Two approaches to the issue of management. The phraseological model of vehicle operation.
4. Operation and management. Operation management. Efficiency. Machine operation system I production equipment. Exploitation rights. Diagnostic control of the operation of machines.
5. The role of diagnostics
6. General structure of the logistic system.
7. Analysis of statistical data in MS Excel with the use of descriptive statistics
SKILLS – A STUDENT IS ABLE TO:
1. Gain basic knowledge about production parameters, planning it and organizing,
2. Prepare short project in production organizing
SOCIAL SKILLS – A STUDENT IS READY TO:
Work both independently and in a group in which he takes various roles, is responsible for their own work.
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