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The book is another result of the many years of co-operation between the Faculty of Organizational Sciences of the University of Maribor and the Institute of Economics and Didactics of Economics of the University of Aachen and the European Centre of Integration Research (EZI) e.V., Aachen. It is for all those who are interested in questions of management or are affected by them, as well as students who wish to discover more about IT-specific tasks and the knowledge they require. It is for workers and management staff in IT-departments who wish to critically challenge existing solutions or look…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book is another result of the many years of co-operation between the Faculty of Organizational Sciences of the University of Maribor and the Institute of Economics and Didactics of Economics of the University of Aachen and the European Centre of Integration Research (EZI) e.V., Aachen. It is for all those who are interested in questions of management or are affected by them, as well as students who wish to discover more about IT-specific tasks and the knowledge they require. It is for workers and management staff in IT-departments who wish to critically challenge existing solutions or look beyond their own specialised field and learn about new spheres of activity, as well as for university teachers and their colleagues, who are interested in this concrete implementation of their research and teaching, in order to obtain new impulses.
Autorenporträt
The Editors: Joze Florjancic has been working in the areas of education and human resources at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences in Kranj since 1976. He lectures on various subjects in the area of human resources. These include: Human Resource Planning, Planning and the Development of Human Resources, the Organisation of Human Resource Functions, Human Resource Management and Human Resource Information Systems.
Karl Pütz became management graduate, business school graduate, master of European Studies and studied in Trier and in Aachen, and occupied a leading position in an international enterprise. He was a lecturer for the Federal Ministry for Economic Co-operation as well as the Carl Duisberg Society and its partners at international further education conferences and gave diverse guest lectures at different universities and workshops. The author publishes subject-specific essays in English and Spanish on adult education and economic science.