The issue of open data of local managers worries both the relevant community and representatives of local governments and is especially relevant in the context of digitalization.
In the event they shared their thoughts:
Inna Sklyar, Executive Director of the Kyiv Agglomeration Association, Expert of the Association of Ukrainian Cities.
Nadiya Babynska, expert on open data, access to public information, project manager, coordinator of the OpenUp community.
Olena Ogorodnik, Transparent Cities Program Manager.
Tetyana Avksentyuk, Head of the Information Support and Media Department of the Fastiv City Council.
Yuriy Kolotnytsky, Chief Specialist of the Economic Development Department of the Bila Tserkva City Council's Economic Department.
Mykhailo Korneev, Head of the Expert Group on Open Data of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine.
During the event, it was useful for students to learn about the experience of cities in public disclosure and work with open data, hear experts and discuss current challenges for local communities in this aspect.
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During the week, starting from December 15, 2021. at the Oleg Balatsky Department of Management were presentations of master's theses (educational program "Civil Service"). Current issues, interesting solutions, sound reports, lively discussions and a lot of practice-oriented information were discussed during the presentation of master's theses. All speakers are specialists in the field of public administration, so many interesting ideas were researched and presented. We thank our graduates of the educational program "Civil Service" for their interesting reports. We are confident that the results of these developments will be useful in the implementation of reforms taking place in the field of public administration in Ukraine.
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On the 15th of April, during the class on “Modern trends in Studies in Management” Oleksii Makaryuk, the director of LLC “Road Construction” (RGM Group) provided a guest seminar for Ph.D. students in Management Studies. During the class, Mr. Makaryuk shaped in one list the main insights and findings in Management that he made since he started his career as the lead manager at the industrial enterprise. His advice and lifehacks can be a bestseller one day, and now they are shared in a form of discussion with future doctors of philosophy. The empirical shreds of evidence from the practice are important for researchers to get an understanding of the links and casualties between phenomena in management, organizational behavior and to be on the edge of modern trends in science and practice.
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