5 resultados para Fidelidade intencional

em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia


Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

La Responsabilidad Social Empresarial, RSE, no es un tema nuevo en América Latina ni en Colombia. En los últimos 30 años el auge que ha tomado la RSE respecto al ser humano es cada vez más creciente. Esto ha hecho del tema un campo prolífico y amplio en planteamientos teóricos, en compromisos y pactos múltiples que involucran a las empresas, los gobiernos, las organizaciones internacionales y los ciudadanos. Por ello es importante abordar la filosofía y aplicación de la RSE, observando los direccionamientos que de una u otra manera han hecho los modelos de desarrollo que priorizan el crecimiento económico y, en sentido opuesto, el centrado en el desarrollo humano. La diversidad de planteamientos tiene similitud en su origen al inspirarse en las necesidades básicas de las personas, en las posturas del desarrollo humano y el desarrollo sostenible, especialmente; y en la filosofía de la RSE que elaboran las organizaciones internacionales, empresariales y las ONG´s. La pertinencia de su aplicación queda a criterio y voluntariedad de las empresas de acuerdo al entorno local que experimentan, lo que ha contribuido a su incongruencia en cuanto a la conceptualización e implementación. En ese escenario la presente investigación se propone aportar una mirada crítica con espacios de reflexión sobre la posición actual de los conceptos más sobresalientes respecto a la RSE.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

El presente estudio refleja la revisión de la literatura en resiliencia respecto diversos programas de construcción del proceso resiliente desde un enfoque humanista que estudia las capacidades personales. Se diseñó un programa que pretende proporcionar herramientas necesarias para afrontar de una manera positiva las dificultades que se presentan en la vida, en una muestra intencional de seis trabajadores (n=6) hombres en la empresa familiar SAUCOS ltda, entre los veintiún y cincuenta años, caracterizados por vivir en contextos marcados por dificultades económicas y familiares. Teniendo en cuenta el planteamiento de Lemaitre & Puig (2004) respecto a los pilares de la resiliencia se elaboró un programa que comprende dos pruebas: Cuestionario De Resiliencia: Fuerza Y Seguridad Personal (Gonzáles, et.al, 2008), La Escala Resi-M (Gómez & Palomar, 2010) y un taller elaborado en seis sesiones durante abril y mayo del presente año. Los resultados muestran en el post-test un aumento significativo respecto a los puntajes del pre-test, para cada categoría; fortaleza en sí mismo (pre-test, M: 61.047, pos-test, M: 90.735), apoyo social (pre-test, M: 78.75, pos-test, M: 84.375), competencia social (pre-test, M: 73.75, pos-test, M: 93.04) y apoyo familiar (pre-test, M: 78.75, pos-test, M: 97.5), indicando que al aplicar un programa enfocado a la construcción de del proceso resiliente se obtienen resultados favorables que inciden en el afrontamiento positivo de las dificultades

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

This article offers a theoretical interpretation of the dispositions on land restitution contained in the famous “Victims’ Bill”, which was debated in the Colombian Congress during the year 2008. The bill included specific mechanisms aimed at guaranteeing the restitution of land to victims of the Colombian armed conflict. At the time, the bill was endorsed by all the main political actors in the country –notably the government and the elites that support it, on the one hand, and victims’ and human rights organizations and other opposition groups, on the other–. The fact that the restitution of land to victims of the Colombian armed conflict was being considered as a serious possibility by all political actors in the country seemed to indicate the existence of a consensus among actors whose positions are ordinarily opposed, on an issue that has traditionally led to high levels of polarization. This consensus is quite puzzling, because it seems to be at odds with the interests and/or the conceptions of justice advocated by these political actors, and because the restitution of land faces enormous difficulties both from a factual and a normative point of view, which indicates that it may not necessarily be the best alternative for dealing with the issue of land distribution in Colombia. This article offers an interpretation of said consensus, arguing that it is only an apparent consensus in which the actors are actually misrepresenting their interests and conceptions of justice, while at the same time adopting divergent strategies of implementation aimed at fulfilling their true interests. Nevertheless, the article concludes that the common adherence by all actors to the principle of restorative justice might bring about its actual realization, and thus produce an outcome that, in spite (and perhaps even because) of being unintended, might substantively contribute to solving the problem of unequal land distribution in Colombia. Even though the article focuses in some detail on the specificities of the 2008 Bill, it attempts to make a general argument about the state of the discussion on how to deal with the issue of land distribution in the country. Consequently, it may still be relevant today, especially considering that a new Bill on land restitution is currently being discussed in Congress, which includes the same restitution goals as the Victims’ Bill and many of its procedural and substantive details, and which therefore seems to reflect a similar consensus to the one analyzed in the article.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Introduction: During the past years, alveolar recruitment maneuvers (RM) have produced growing interest due to their beneficial potential in pulmonary protection, and have been introduced in clinical practice. Objective: To describe and analyze the knowledge of MR and its application at seven intensive care units in the city of Cali, Colombia. Methods and materials: Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study with an intentional sample of 64 professionals working in seven intensive care units and who apply MR. The self-completed survey was made up of thirteen questions, and the application period was two months. Results: Out of 64 professionals surveyed, 77.8% of them follow a protocol guide; 54.7% employes during RM the ideal Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), which maintains a saturation > 90% and a PaO2 > 60 mmHg; 42.1% tolerates airway pressures between 35 and 50 cmH2O; 48.4% perform RM with a progressive increase of the PEEP and a low tidal volume. Conclusions: Regarding the knowledge related to RM, heterogeneity was found in the answers. There is currently no consensus about which is the most effective and secure way to implement an MR. This study can be the starting point to create awareness towards the revision of knowledge, capacities and abilities that are required to perform RM.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

From the example of the process of general induction into the organization and using certain sociological resources, shows paradox are specialists in human management: is to carefor the motivation and the welfare of workers to achieve its high performance, their fidelity and his tenure at the company; However, current mutations of the social architecture in general and of work in particular –as structure of organized action– force thinking that organizational loyalty tends to be increasingly unlikely and that, conversely, the current personnel administration processes appear made inappropriate notions and appear to contribute directly to the adversities of human beings in organizational settings.