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- T. Yu. Dobrovolskaya
- A. A. Shavyrina
- E. V. Alekseeva
- A. Yu. Pogorelova
Abstract
The article presents the results of a comprehensive study of the adaptability of online courses on time–management for entrepreneurship. Based on the analysis of programs of leading Russian educational platforms (Netology, Skillbox, 4brain, etc.), a significant dissonance was revealed between traditional time management methods and the specific needs of entrepreneurs. The research methodology included content analysis, expert interviews (n=15), and a questionnaire survey of entrepreneurs (n=120). It was found that only 30% of courses contain specialized modules on working with business uncertainty, while programs with a practice share of >50%. An integrated model of entrepreneurial time management has been developed, combining: adaptive planning techniques (contextual, rigid–flexible), dynamic prioritization with economic criteria, digital automation tools. The results show that effective programs should include 70% practical content, cases from entrepreneurial practice and modules on energy management. An algorithm for selecting courses based on a 4–level assessment system (direct applicability, business metrics, resource optimization, strategic value) is proposed.
Suggested Citation
T. Yu. Dobrovolskaya & A. A. Shavyrina & E. V. Alekseeva & A. Yu. Pogorelova, 2025.
"Entrepreneurial time–management: evaluation of the effectiveness of online courses,"
Scientific notes of the Russian academy of entrepreneurship, JSC “Publishing Agency “Science and Educationâ€, vol. 24(2).
Handle:
RePEc:cvt:journl:y:2025:id:1137
DOI: 10.24182/2073-6258-2025-24-2-20-28
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