Uma proposta de desenvolvimento de competências em gestão de riscos utilizando Project Based Learning (PjBL) para o SISP
Author(s) -
Fernando Escobar
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.26512/2015.08.d.18715
Subject(s) - government (linguistics) , knowledge management , process management , work (physics) , engineering management , engineering , business , business administration , computer science , mechanical engineering , philosophy , linguistics
Developing competencies is a premise of contemporary management. To achieve its objectives, risk management is essential in public service. The government’s ability to manage risk depends on government employee’s skills and competencies. Based on these assumptions, this research propose a training program in order to develop risk management competencies, using the instructional approach of Project Based Learning (PjBL), directed to government employees members of SISP Administration IT Resources System, part of the Department of Logistics and Information Technology (SLTI / MP), for the Brazilian government. It was identified the SISP target audience in numbers, a total of 443 members; the Index of Learning Styles (ILS), by Richard M. Felder and Barbara A. Soloman, was applied to the SISP audience resulting in 229 responses, featuring the preferred styles as Active (52%), Sensing (74%), Visual (80%) and Global (54%); in addition to that, it was identified and analyzed the competencies in risk management to be developed in SISP they were prioritized with multi-criteria analysis using the AHP by thirteen IT managers selected by SLTI / MP, highlighting the Strategic Planning, Risk Management and Selection Criteria and Decision Making competencies; the research identified and proposed instruments to support and promote the adoption of the training program, and a pilot project for its field validation. To conclude this work, a training program has been proposed for the development of the prioritized competencies, using the instructional approach of PjBL, using techniques and approaches regarding the target audience learning styles, in order to develop and improve the skills in Project Management; Professional Ethics, Social and Environmental Responsibility and Democracy and Citizenship; Strategic Planning; Risk Management; Selection Criteria and Decision Making; and Leadership.
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