2 resultados para Saudi Arabia

em Universidade Complutense de Madrid


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Esta investigación explora el impacto del coaching de equipos en la mejora de los procesos y la eficacia de los equipos de trabajo. Entre los procesos de equipo se estudia de manera separada el impacto sobre la seguridad psicológica y las conductas de aprendizaje en el equipo. Se basa en un estudio realizado con dos equipos gestores del área de TI (Tecnologías de la Información) pertenecientes a dos organizaciones diferentes del sector financiero-asegurador de dos países distintos, España y Arabia Saudí. Se aplica un diseño cuasi experimental con grupos no equivalentes y medidas pre/post, a través del cual se miden los efectos de un programa de coaching de equipos y se comparan con mediciones de grupos de cuasi control. Se demuestra que existe una relación positiva significativa entre la intervención de coaching de equipos y los procesos del equipo, teniendo un efecto moderado en las conductas de aprendizaje del equipo. En cambio, no se obtiene evidencia empírica sobre el aumento de la seguridad psicológica y la eficacia del equipo. Este estudio se construye desde la revisión de enfoques teóricos y prácticos desarrollados desde la disciplina emergente del coaching de equipos aportando evidencia y claridad sobre estos enfoques, así como indicaciones para futuras investigaciones y para la práctica del coaching de equipos en las organizaciones.

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Little is known about Ancient Arabia before the arrival of Islam as it was an area with few inhabited settlements and it was mostly a passageway for traders. In those inhabited settlements we could find some settled Arabs, but the prevailing life style was that of the rest of the population, nomadic Bedouin Arabs who travelled from place to place looking for water and pasture for their cattle, which they lived off. The desert was their natural habitat, a hostile environment full of danger where life was not easy. Camel taming made it possible for them to live that nomadic lifestyle, and the Bedouins became inseparable from their camels and from their horses and cattle. In order to make a living they worked as hunters, transported caravans, and plundered too. In the pre-Islamic era, knowledge was transmitted by oral communication, so very little written information about that time and place remains. One thing that has been handed down are proverbs, which after the 8th Century started to be collected by several writers in various written works. Given the characteristics of those proverbs, which are conserved almost intact from their origins, we can learn much about the lifestyle in Ancient Arabia. What is to be investigated within this thesis is whether through Paremiology it is possible to learn more about this area at this historic moment that precedes the arrival of Islam, and the first years of this religion. To learn about history, we usually rely on historians and palaeontologists, but this work will demonstrate that through Paremiology it is possible to know other aspects of culture, their knowledge, the way of life, thinking, society, etc...