Basic Enterprises Activity 2600-DSMz1PFP
1. Enterprise and it’s Environment
a. Enterprise – definition and objects
b. The Main Characteristics of Enterprise
c. Enterprise Functions
d. The Essence of Enterprise Independence
e. Connection between Enterprise and it’s Environment
2. The Establishment Process
a. Establishing an Enterprise – sources of decision
b. Establishing an Enterprise – stages
c. Objects and tasks
d. The Enterprise Life Cycle
3. Enterprise classification
a. Legal Forms – criteria
b. Legal Regulation
c. Legal Forms of Enterprise
d. The Board System
e. Economic Functions of Enterprise
4. Cooperation and Connection Forms
a. Reasons of Enterprises cooperation and connection
b. The Enterprise Cooperation
c. The Enterprise Connection
5. Manufacturing Process Characteristics
a. Reasons and types of manufacturing process
b. Internal scheme of manufacturing process
c. Types and forms of manufacturing process organization
d. Production cycle
e. Technical preparation of manufacturing process
f. Flexible Manufacturing Systems
6. Enterprise Activity Planning
a. Enterprise Activity Planning – definition
b. Enterprise Plan – classification
c. Enterprise Plan – structure
7. Production Planning and Quality Management
a. Reasons and objects of production planning
b. Production Structure – characteristics and elements
c. Production Measurers – types, advantages and disadvantages
d. Production Range Planning
e. Product Quality Planning and Managing
8. Enterprise inventory
a. Inventory – definition and types
b. Consumption of materials
c. Function and types of inventory
d. Inventory costs
e. Logistics
f. Economic order quantity
g. Estimation of Inventory Re-Order Level
9. Human Resources
a. History of HR
b. Level and Structure of Employment
c. Employment Planning
d. Employment Fluctuation
e. Work Efficiency
10. Salary System
a. Salary Systems – traditional
b. Salary Systems - modern
11. Assets and liabilities
a. Assets
b. Liabilities
c. The Importance of Credit
d. Assets Financing - rules
12. Profit and Loss Statement
a. Expenses
b. Revenues
c. Level of Income
d. The Break-Even Point
13. Enterprise Investments
a. Investments – definition and types
b. Investments evolution cycle
c. Investment Level Criteria
14. Enterprise in Crisis
a. The Beginning of Enterprise Crisis
b. The Restructurisation of Enterprise – definition and types
c. Winding-up of the Enterprise
Type of course
Learning outcomes
After completing the course the student:
• knows the rules of functioning of enterprises
• can determine the relationship between company and the environment
• is able to identify the decisions in the company life cycle
Assessment criteria
Continuous assessment, essay, presentation, semester thesis
Bibliography
• Grzenkowicz N., Kowalczyk J., Kusak A., Podgórski Z., Ambroziak M. „Podstawy funkcjonowania przedsiębiorstw” Wyd. Nauk. WZ UW, Warszawa 2008
• Grzenkowicz N (red.) – „Zarządzanie jakością”, Wyd. Nauk. WZ UW, Warszawa 2009
• Duraj J. „Podstawy ekonomiki przedsiębiorstw” PWE, Warszawa 2004
• Kortan J. pod red. „Podstawy ekonomii i zarządzania przedsiębiorstwem”, Wyd. C. H. Beck, Warszawa 1997
• Lichtarski J. pod red. „Podstawy nauki o przedsiębiorstwie” Wydawnictwo AE im O.Langego, Wrocław 2005
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