Innovation in the academic and administrative management process, interactive application for a graduate program, case study
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Repository, research work, traceability, business intelligence, teachingAbstract
This research aims to identify the most efficient way to manage research work in a master’s program through innovation and the use of Office suite tools. The goal is to establish a flow of information and communication between the parties involved (coordinator, teachers, and students) that allows for monitoring, feedback, and validation of the final work resulting from a research process to obtain a master’s degree in project management. The expected result is technological integration to improve the relationship between stakeholders, as well as a tool that helps integrate and consolidate information to obtain a management report that consolidates the value contributed by the student in each of the modules and phases of the research project.
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