📅 2024-01-31 — Session: Developed Management Plan for IT Directorate

🕒 01:05–22:51
🏷️ Labels: Management, Automation, Education, Planning, Algorithms
📂 Project: Business
⭐ Priority: MEDIUM

Session Goal

The session aimed to develop a comprehensive management plan for the Dirección General de Informática, evaluate automation in police forces, and plan educational materials for advanced algorithm courses.

Key Activities

  • Proposed a detailed structure for a management plan including vision, mission, strategic axes, action plan, resource management, and success indicators for the Dirección General de Informática.
  • Analyzed the potential for automating roles within police forces, focusing on organizational structure, specialization, and social impact.
  • Identified specific areas within the police force that could benefit from automation, such as administrative tasks, data management, communication, compliance supervision, and resource logistics.
  • Planned the organization of exercise guides for courses using Jupyter Notebooks and LaTeX, including syllabus creation and complementary materials.
  • Provided a Bash command using awk to extract every 5th line from a text file, detailing its components and usage.
  • Outlined Chapter 2 of Kleinberg and Tardos’s book on algorithm analysis, covering time complexity, space complexity, and algorithmic paradigms.
  • Designed exercises for a 4th-year computer science and data science course focusing on backtracking and dynamic programming.
  • Outlined best practices for student evaluations, covering design, execution, and feedback.

Achievements

  • Developed a structured management plan proposal for the IT Directorate.
  • Identified potential automation areas in police forces to improve efficiency.
  • Created educational materials and exercises for advanced algorithm courses.

Pending Tasks

  • Further refinement and stakeholder feedback on the IT management plan.
  • Detailed implementation plan for police force automation.
  • Finalization and testing of educational materials and exercises.