The man in charge must concern himself with details. If he does not consider them important, neither will his subordinates. Yet “the devil is in the details.” It is hard and monotonous to pay attention to seemingly minor matters. In my work, I probably spend about ninety-nine percent of my time on what others may call petty details. Most managers would rather focus on lofty policy matters. But when the details are ignored, the project fails. No infusion of policy or lofty ideals can then correct the situation.
[I]n the humanities and social sciences, and in fields like journalism and economics and so on … people have to be trained to be managers, and controllers, and to accept things, and not to question too much.
Managers are to information as alcoholics are to booze. They consume enormous amounts, constantly crave more, but have great difficulty in digesting their existing intake.
Robert Heller (1975) "Research in light of a dark tunnel" Audit AGB research. London, Spring 1973
The
founder of Katowice School of Technology is Arkadiusz Hołda. The school
was founded following the decision of the Minister of National Education
of 15th December, 2003 and entered in the register of private higher
vocational schools (with the number 143). The aim of the school is to
form a modern system of education for engineers whose qualifications
meet European standards.
Katowice School of Technology is the first,
private higher school in Silesia which offers Bachelor study programmes
in the following specialisations: