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Milan Frankl
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Skills & Interests
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Mathematics and Statistics / Statistics and Probability
(Expert)
Development and delivery of statistics for business courses -
Business / Information Systems
(Expert)
Computer science applied to business -
Business / E-Commerce
(Expert)
The Digital Universe - graduate and undergrad level course development and delivery. Extensive business experience as an executive.
Associations
- Junior Achievement
Member 04/2005 – 04/2014 - Victoria Chamber of Commerce
Emeber 04/1995 – 04/2014 - Vancouver Island Advanced Technology Center
member 04/1992 – 04/2014
Education History
- PhD Computer Science and Business (Interdisciplinary) (10/2010)
University of Victoria - MBA Information Technology Management (09/2004)
Trident University (CA) - M.Sc. Mathematical Logic (02/1974)
University of Belgrade
Publications
- Frankl, Milan. (2011). Modélisation des Données et des Traitements. Editions Universitaires Européennes.
- Frankl, Milan. (2010). Business Decision-Making. Lambert Academic.
- Frankl, Milan. (2010). Development d'Applications Informatisées. Editions Universitaires Européennes.
Teaching Experience
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MBA 506 - Consulting Practice
(Current)
- UCW – Management consulting
- This course’s objective consists in acquiring effective analytical skills necessary to identify and rationalize opportunities for businesses, polishing the project management skills necessary to turn ideas into reality given budget and time constraints, and relationship building skills necessary to achieve project objectives.
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BE 321 -Information Technology Management
(Winter 2014)
- Royal Roads University – MIS
- This course provides business students with an understanding of Management Information Systems (MIS) and Information Technology (IT) in a business setting.
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BUS 141 - Management Information Systems
(Winter 2014)
- Camosun College – MIS
- This course introduces the student to information management principles such as: development, management, and control and analysis of information. An overview of Information Technology is provided to permit effective computer and Internet use in a business setting. Common software tools are used to reinforce conceptual material.
Languages
- English
- Speaking level: Superior
- Reading level: Superior
- French
- Speaking level: Superior
- Reading level: Superior
- German
- Speaking level: Novice
- Reading level: Novice
Positions
- Professor of Business (05/2005 – Current) University Canada West