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Final Report on the Project NISCUPP 2000-2003

Final Report on the Project NISCUPP 2000-2003. "Strengthening Teaching and Outreach Capabilities in Business and Management Education at Tavrida National University, Ukraine, Under a Market-Oriented Economy". Project Director from TNU (Ukraine) Doctor of Economics, Professor

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Final Report on the Project NISCUPP 2000-2003

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  1. Final Report on the ProjectNISCUPP 2000-2003 "Strengthening Teaching and Outreach Capabilities in Business and Management Educationat Tavrida National University, Ukraine,Under a Market-Oriented Economy" Project Director from TNU (Ukraine) Doctor of Economics, Professor Vladimir Podsolonko

  2. Goal of the Project • To assist the people of Ukraine to achieve accelerated development and growth of a competitive market-oriented economic system Purposes of the Project • to strengthen Tavrida National University (TNU), Ukraine in its role of producing appropriately trained people needed in Ukraine for the emerging global market • to improve the competitiveness and efficiency of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Ukrainian region of the Crimea in a market-oriented economy • to enhance the global literacy of Alabama A&M University's faculty, staff and students, particularly that of Ukraine

  3. Specific Objectives • To revise or restructure curricula in the area of business and management education covering business economics, business administration, marketing and information systems management, accounting and finance management in the Department of Management at TNU • To establish and conduct Summer Institutes on entrepreneurship and business management / administration in collaboration with TNU as an outreach program of the University for SMEs in the Crimea • To acquire educational materials and establish Internet or e- communication at TNU in support of teaching, research and outreach programs

  4. Structure of Coordination of Business Education within Regular and Continuing Education Training of Undergraduate Students Training of Entrepreneurs and Managers T h e o r e t i c a l B a s i s Conceptionof Continuity of Undergraduate and Continuing Education (CE) Conceptionof Functional Content of Courses T a s k s t o b e s o l v e d Restructure of Courses Restructure of the Process of Qualification Attestation of Undergraduate Students and CE Students Restructure of the Faculty’s Chairs and set of Courses for Each Specialization of Program Restructuring of Specializations (Majors) Curricula P r o j e c t ‘ s O u t c o m e s D I s s e m I n a t I o n Creation of the Project Website Establishment of Section for Training in Business Management at Crimean Union of Manufacturers and Entrepreneurs Participation in Coordination Commission for Small Business Development in Crimea at Crimean Government Participation in Committee for Business Training at Ministry of Education of Crimea Establishment of Specialized Council for Dissertation Defense in the field of Business Management Publishing of Instructional Materials and Articles on Business Management

  5. Outline of Main Project Accomplishments • Curricula of two TNU Educational Programs were restructured in cooperation with American counterparts. Totally 33 courses designed for full time students and students of Summer Institute were restructured / developed. • Three Summer Institutes on Entrepreneurship and Business administration were held with total number of students successfully completed training at 119 persons. • Three Workstations, Scanner, Modem, Copier, Overhead Projector, two Printers, One of which combines scanner, copier and fax functions, and other suppliers were procured. Above 1300 instructional materials in Russian, Ukrainian and English were procured. The Project Website was created.

  6. Trips and Exchange Visits Performed

  7. Purpose 1: Curriculum Development • In cooperation with AAMU colleagues curricula of to specializations (Majors) were restructured • Management of Organization • Management of International Business

  8. Restructured Curriculum “Management of International Business” In Accordance with AAMU Business School Standards I Year 1 Term 2 Term

  9. RestructuredCurriculum “Management of International Business” (continued) II Year 1 Term 2 Term

  10. RestructuredCurriculum “Management of International Business” (continued) III Year 1 Term 2 Term

  11. RestructuredCurriculum “Management of International Business” (continued) IV Year 1 Term 2 Term

  12. RestructuredCurriculum “Management of International Business” (continued) V Year 1 Term 2 Term

  13. RestructuredCurriculum “Management of Organization” In Accordance with AAMU Business School Standards I Year 1 Term 2 Term

  14. Restructured Curriculum “Management of Organization” (continued) II Year 1 Term 2 Term

  15. Restructured Curriculum “Management of Organization” (continued) III Year 1 Term 2 Term

  16. Restructured Curriculum “Management of Organization” (continued) IV Year 1 Term 2 Term

  17. Restructured Curriculum “Management of Organization” (continued) V Year 1 Term 2 Term

  18. Courses Development / Restructure • 32 courses out of 33 restructured / developed ones were accepted and introduced into educational process. Course “Public Relations”will be introduced later on. • 17 New courses were developed (with 14 ones introduced in Summer Institute • 16 Existing courses were restructured

  19. Courses Development / Restructure (continued) • 33 Undergraduate Courses and S.I. Modules Were Developed / Restructured: • Undergraduate Courses (19 ones):

  20. Courses Development / Restructure (continued) • 33 Undergraduate Courses and S.I. Modules Were Developed / Restructured: • Modules within the Summer Institute 2003 (14): • Business Plan DevelopmentKhrapkoV.N. • Economics of BusinessShvetsI.Y. • Financing of SMEs TsyokhlaS.Y. • Organization and Development of Small Business Vasilenko V.А. • Successful Management at Small BusinessProtsay А.F. • Planning at SMEs Mironova Т.L. • Ethics in Small Business Pushkaryova Е.V. • Psychological Methods of Team Management. Conflicts. Podsolonko Е.А. • Business Communication. Components of Communication.DanilovaH.А. • Marketing Management at SMEs Martovoy А.М., Igoshin М.М. • Accounting at SMEs SafonofaV.И. • Financial Management at SMEs Kiselyova А.Е. • Managing Success at SMEs (System Approach) PodsolonkoV.А. • Effective Customer Service and Competitive strategies Skorobogatova Т.N.

  21. Courses Development / Restructure (continued) • Members of management faculty published 13 manuals and instructional materials within developed and restructured courses: • Danilova Elena A., Business English; Simferopol, Matis. ArtInt., 2002 (In English) • Matsebera S.A. Methodical Recommendations on Course “Information Science and Computer Technologies” for students of tuition by correspondence form of study, Part 1, Simferopol, TNU, 2002 • Matsebera S.A. Methodical Recommendations on Course “Information Science and Computer Technologies” for full-time students, Part 1, Simferopol, TNU, 2001 • Matsebera S.A. Methodical Recommendations on Laboratory Work on Course “Information Science”, Part 2, Simferopol, TNU, 2001 • Matsebera S.A. Methodical Recommendations on Laboratory Work on Course “Information Science” for students of tuition by correspondence form of study, Part 2, Simferopol, TNU, 2002 • Podsolonko E.A. Methodical Appliance on Basic of Management Course, Simferopol, TNU, 2002 (In English) • Podsolonko V.A. Methodical Recommendations on Preparations of Qualification Works of Bachelor’s, Specialist and Master Level Students of Management Programs, Tavrida National University, Simferopol, 2002, 52 p. • Safonova V.I., Kiselyova E.E. Methodical Recommendations on Accounting Course, Simferopol, 2001 • Scorobogatova T.N. “Theory of Economic Analysis”// Manual, Simferopol, KRIPKO, “Pyramid-Crimea”, ISBN 966-7608-16-6 • Scorobogatova T.N., Vyazovik S.M. Economics of Enterprise // Manual, Simferopol, KRIPKO, “Pyramid-Crimea”, ISBN 966-7608-17-4 • Shvets I.Y. Methodical materials on “Microeconomics” Course, Simferopol, - 2001 • Vasilenko V.A., Grets O.P., Khrapko V.N. Methodical Recommendations on Course Work Preparation for students of 1-3 courses of “Management of Organizations” and “Management of International Business” programs at Management Department, Simferopol, 2001 • Vasilenko V.A., Mel’nik I.E. Operational and Situational Management in the System of Management: Educational Applience.- Moscow: MSIM, 2002.-530 p.

  22. Manuals and Instructional Materials Published by Faculty Members

  23. Manuals and Instructional Materials Published by Faculty Members

  24. Задача 2: To establish and Conduct Summer Institutes on Entrepreneurship and Business Management / Administration • In accordance with a Plan 3 Summer Institutes were held with total number of students successfully completed training 119 persons: • Summer Institute 2001 – 51 alumni • Summer Institute 2002 – 31 alumni • Summer Institute 2003 – 37 alumni • Each Summer Institute consisted of 7 modules: • Business Plan Development • Financing of SMEs • Marketing Management at SMEs • Economics at SMEs • Accounting, Financial Management at SMEs • Successful Management at SMEs • Effective Customer Services and Competitive Strategies

  25. Instructors of Summer Institutes • Summer Institute 2001: Drs. Uchenna Elike, Eric Rahimian • Summer Institute 2002: Drs. Uchenna Elike, Barbara Jones • Summer Institute 2003: • Uchenna Elike, Prof. (USA) • Khrapko V.N., Candidate of Biol. Sciences, Docent (Ukraine) • ShvetsI.Y., Candidate of Econ. Sciences,Docent (Ukraine) • TsyohlaS.Y., Candidate of Econ. Sciences,Docent (Ukraine) • Protsay А.F., Senior Lecturer (Ukraine) • Mironova Т.L., Candidate of Econ. Sciences,Docent (Ukraine) • Pushkareva E.V., Senior Lecturer (Ukraine) • PodsolonkoE.А., Candidate of Econ. Sciences,Docent (Ukraine) • Danilova Е.А., Candidate of Phil. Sciences,Docent (Ukraine) • Martovoy А.V., Assistant (Ukraine) • Igoshin М.М., Assistant (Ukraine) • Safonova V.I., Candidate of Econ. Sciences,Docent (Ukraine) • Kiselyova А.Y. , Senior Lecturer (Ukraine) • Podsolonko V.А., Doctor of Econ. Sciences, Professor (Ukraine) • Skorobogatova Т.N., Candidate of Econ. Sciences,Docent (Ukraine)

  26. Enterprises ObservedS.I. During Site Visits • «Metex» Ltd., Simferopol • «Phiolent», Simferopol • Simferopol Experimental Plant, Simferopol • Cave“Marble”, Marble Village • “Konsol” Ltd., Simferopol • Health Resort «Blue Wave», Alushta

  27. Overall Evaluation of S.I. LecturesBasing on Daily Assessment

  28. Overall Evaluation of S.I. WorkshopsBasing on Daily Assessment

  29. Overall Evaluation of S.I. Modules:Questionnaire • The modules objectives were explained sufficiently at the beginning of the section • The objectives were achieved • The concepts of the module were relevant and useful • The lectures and workshops were useful and helpful • The interpretation was clear and understandable • The translation was good to excellent • The site visits were useful and helpful • The training in this area met my needs well • Language was not a problem and I could follow lectures and workshops activities without difficulty

  30. Overall Evaluation of S.I. 2002 Modules

  31. Overall Evaluation of S.I. 2003 Modules

  32. Задача 1:To acquire educational materials and establish Internet or e- communication • Above 1300 titles of instructional materials in Russian and Ukrainian on economics in business, business administration, marketing, accounting, business communication and management • Above 70 titles of instructional materials in English were donated to TNU by AAMU Business School • Educational Software (SPSS, Management Scientist) • Three workstations, scanner, modem, overhead projector, two printers, one of which combines scanner, copier and fax functions and other supplies • Special Audio Equipment for Simultaneous Interpretation for Summer Institute Holding • The Website of the Project was created (its main sections: News, About Project, Background, Project Participants, Curricula Revising, Summer Institute, Procurement, Photo Gallery, Contacts) http://www.ccssu.crimea.ua/project/niscupp/eng

  33. Other Activity and Accomplishments • Faculty Development: • 6TNU faculty members had a possibility to study at AAMU Business School • Totally of 21 faculty members participated in curricula restructuring and development. This is about 44,4 % of total faculty number at Management Department. Expertise in their professional fields definitely increased through the extension or transfer of knowledge acquired by those who have spent time at AAMU. • Collaborative Research: • Eric Rahimian, Andrey Martovoy Evaluation and Prospects of Innovations and Economic Development of Ukraine During Transition to Market Economy, Annual Meeting ofAlabama Academy of Science

  34. New Programs and Activity: The Club of Young Manager conducted by students’ self-management under the guidance of NISCUPP Project participant Elena Podsolonko was created. Participants of the Club are Department’s students. Activity of the club is permanent and involves organization and carrying out various kinds of seminars, meetings, and competitions. The concept of scientific research on “Managers Training in 21st Century” at the faculty for the period 2001 – 2005 is worked out. The scientific research is financially supported by government and officially registered at Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine for each Faculty Chair. Methodological manual on thesis preparation for students (bachelors and specialist level graduate works) in accordance with restructured subjects is developed. The activities of the club, in the form of a series of conferences, were organized and held in English within the framework of restructured courses with students of Management Department (Video Reports mastered on CDs are available). Special Project “X-periment” was organized at the Faculty. The project operates by organizing competitions among Management Faculty students in the fields of management, business, business ethics, economics, etc. Other Activity and Accomplishments (continued)

  35. Other Activity and Accomplishments(continued) • Positive Impacts: • Continuing Education at TNU Management Faculty • A series of Academic Olympiads were instituted and conducted • Creation of new chair “Management of International Business” (September 14, 2001) has drawn specialists in this particular field. • Restructuring of Management Faculty’s chairs was held during years 2001-2002. All courses delivered by faculty members were allocated in accordance with chairs’ directions of activity. • Creation of Specialized Council for Dissertation Defense on the specialty “Entrepreneurship, Management and Marketing” (renamed later as “Economics, Organization and Management of Enterprises”). • The analysis of the structure and effectiveness of entrepreneurship in Crimea was carried out and submitted to the Ukrainian Ministry of Education and Science in the form of a report on The Ways of Restructuring Crimean Economy. The report was delivered at the Annual Meeting of Academy of Economic Sciences of Ukraine in May 2002. Official responses of experts from the Crimean Cabinet of Ministers and the Parliament were quite favorable • The activity such as six lectures delivery (during March 2002) on Principles of e-Commerce MKT 330 by Andrey Martovoy to AAMU Business School students, their homework assessment and exam tests working out were conducted in addition to originally planned objectives and taking into consideration traveler’s background in Internet technologies and web design.

  36. Other Activity and Accomplishments(continued) • Positive Impacts: • State Accreditation of the Specialty of “Management of International Business” based on the newly restructured curriculum under the NISCUPP, was approved by the Accreditation Committee of the Ukrainian Ministry of Education and Science • Vladimir Podsolonko, TNU Project Director, received membership in Council of Entrepreneurs at Council of Ministers of Autonomous Republic of Crimea • Scientific research on developing of theoretical bases of training in entrepreneurship was conducted by Tatiana Mironova and Andrey Protsay; • State research grant on Indicative Planning of Entrepreneurship in Crimea was obtained in December 2001 by Vladimir Podsolonko, Tatiana Mironova and Elena Podsolonko, all NISCUPP Project Faculty Participants • Proposals on entrepreneurship development within Program of Social and Economic Development of Ukraine were developed and presented on public debates in September 2001 in Simferopol by Vladimir Podsolonko

  37. Other Activity and Accomplishments(continued) • Positive Impacts: • The agreement was signed with the Center of Educational Publishing (that is Project vendor for books procurement), Kiev concerned publishing of books written by TNU Management Faculty members within restructured and newly developed courses. In a results 10 instructional materials were submitted for publishing from September 2002 to May 2003. • Dean of the Faculty Vladimir Podsolonko presented his article titled with “Setting Interrelation among Undergraduate, Continuing and Non-degree Education of Active Managers” at the conference “Problems of Planning of Production in the Conditions of Transition to Market Economy”, October 1-3, 2002 • International Conference “International Cooperation in Education” was held jointly with Crimean State Humanities Institute, April 1-5, 2003, Yalta. TNU Management Faculty presented 8 articles at the Conference. • Department for Training in Entrepreneurship Management at Crimean Union of Manufacturers, Entrepreneurs and Farmers (CUMEF) was established under the guidance of NISCUPP project participant, Elena Podsolonko. The purpose of the Department is training and retraining of managers in management skills required in the conditions of market economy and in accordance with European standards. The purpose is being accomplished with joint French and Crimean educational experience.

  38. Some Informal Pictures From the Partnership Some Rest on the Path to "Red" Cave Approaching a Spring ... to Drink Some Water Picnic featuring American and Ukrainian Students and Teachers on the Path to "Red" Cave Defense of Sevastopol... Being Above the Birds Fly (Sudak)

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