NEW CIVILIZATION, NEW KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PARADIGM, AND THE PANDEMIC: LESSONS FOR KAZAKHSTANI UNIVERSITY
Published In: 5TH INTERNATIONAL E- CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Author(s): GALIYA BERDYKULOVA , MAKPAL ABDINOVA , TIMUR ANANIEV , YERLAN BERDYKULOV
Abstract: The article is devoted to analysis of Kazakhstani higher school in order to find the opportunities of new civilization and new management paradigm that can eliminate lacks of university governance opened by suddenly happened a pandemic associated with coronavirus. Study showed inconsistency of inertial thinking, because of disparity of modern concepts with practice. Purpose of study was to figure out the basic gap in issue of higher qualified specialists of the next generation by examine Kazakhstani University's state before and under the pandemic. To achieve research goal, new civilizational principles and new paradigm of knowledge management in universities were used. Based on results of domestic, foreign and original research analysis, proposals for theories of production factors and knowledge codification development were made. These proposals become the conditions for integration of invaluable methodological experience accumulated by teachers and for implementation of university's
- Publication Date: 25-Apr-2021
- DOI: 10.15224/ 978-1-63248-192-4-03
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SOME ISSUES IN PROJECT CONTROL
Published In: 5TH INTERNATIONAL E- CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Author(s): MOSHE EBEN-CHAIME
Abstract: The critical path method (CPM) has been a major break-through in modern management as it facilitates project management, thereby enabling effective and efficient management of gigantic projects almost independent of their size. Nevertheless, there are many issues that the CPM does not solve. Project management involves planning and control, among other tasks.
- Publication Date: 25-Apr-2021
- DOI: 10.15224/ 978-1-63248-192-4-04
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