6 resultados para Small to medium enterprise
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Resumo:
The backdrop of actual problematic about the implementation of Information Technology (IT) services management in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) will be described. It will be exposed the reasons why reaching a maturity/capability level through well-known standards or the implementation of good software engineering practices by means of IT infrastructure Library are really difficult to achieve by SMEs. Also, the solutions to the exposed problems will be explained. Also master thesis goals are presented in terms of: purpose, research questions, research goals, objectives and scope. Finally, thesis structure is described.
Resumo:
The focus of this paper is to outline the main structure of an alternative software process improvement method for small- and medium-size enterprises. This method is based on the action package concept, which helps to institutionalize the effective practices with affordable implementation costs. This paper also presents the results and lessons learned when this method was applied to three enterprises in the requirements engineering domain.
Resumo:
Sequencing of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) processes related to their order of implementation is one of the pending issues in the ITIL handbooks. Other frameworks and process models related to service management (e.g., COBIT, COSO and CMMI-SVC) are quite well described in the literature and their handbooks. However, the identifi cation of the fi rst process to be implemented has not been deeply analysed in the previous frameworks and models, and it is also a complex question to answer for organizations, especially Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Moreover, SMEs are the organizations that have the largest presence in the world economy; offi cial data of General Business Directory, show that their range of presence in different countries around the world is between 93% and 99%, and the average of employment contribution is around 60%. Consequently, the improvement of information technology service management is of vital importance to accomplish in this type of enterprises. This research has focused on two surveys that aim at helping SMEs to select the ITIL process by which starting the implementation of ITIL. In the fi rst survey, data were gathered through a questionnaire to SMEs registered in the region of Madrid. The second survey obtained data from experts and enterprises in countries as Spain, Ecuador, Chile, Luxembourg, Colombia, Norway, El Salvador, and Venezuela. Finally, the results of both surveys show that the tendency for starting an ITIL implementation in SMEs points to one of the processes included in the Service Operation.
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Although there are many definitions of SME's there is no globally accepted definition of a small or medium-sized enterprise. Small Medium Enterprises (SME) the catalyst in economic growth & development of the country, are facing tough competition in market place and in establishing themselves as credible supplier of quality product and services. In India they are producing more than 8000 different products. The common perception is that small to medium businesses have very little options in terms of CRM solutions. This is clearly not the case. SME's now have a lot of options and can exercise same. Businesses are shifting from product centric to customer centric. Long before the advent of technology, businesses have always recognized that the customer is the soul of every business. Businesses try to have personal relationship with their customers. Moving towards customer centric approach is a multi prolonged efforts that requires transformation of process, culture and strategy from top level to every individual employee. Technology has a crucial role in providing tools and infrastructure to support this. CRM supports SMEs in their business customer loyalty.
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This article analyzes the characteristics of four different social enterprise schools of though (social economy, earned-income school in developed countries, earned-income in emerging countries, and social innovation) and the influence of the contextual elements (cultural, political, economic and social) on their configuration. This article draws on the qualitative discussions of social enterprise in different regions of the world. This paper is intended to contribute to the field of social enterprise by broadening the understanding of the influence of environment and institutions on the emergence of social enterprise.
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La tecnología de la información y su utilización en las empresas ha sido y es un elemento de debate ya que las organizaciones cuentan con grandes éxitos y grandes fracasos. Gran parte de estos últimos asociados a una falta de visión estratégica integral en relación a la utilización de TI en la organización lo que ha dado lugar al área del conocimiento llamada Gobernanza de TI y a la publicación de numerosos marcos y estándares. Un campo sensible y económicamente muy importante tanto para Uruguay como a nivel mundial son las empresas medianas y pequeñas (PyMEs), las que no logran aplicar de manera efectiva los marcos y estándares, es por esta razón que el objetivo final de esta tesis es el de construir un marco que permita a las PyMEs incorporar un marco efectivo para gobernar y gestionar TI adecuadamente obteniendo el valor esperado de las inversiones realizadas. Para alcanzar este objetivo general se ha realizado un estudio de campo que permita conocer la situación de la gobernanza y la gestión de TI en PyMEs del Uruguay; a partir de este estudio se pudo analizar cuáles son los factores más significativos que no permiten la correcta aplicación de buenas prácticas de gobernanza de TI en éstas empresas. Los resultados encontrados llevaron a la construcción de un marco de gobernanza de TI con foco en PyMEs, a la definición de un modelo de madurez asociado al marco y a una guía de implantación. En el marco de gobernanza propuesto, compatible con el estándar ISO/IEC 38500:2008, se han fortalecido los procesos que, por las características propias de las PyMEs presentan debilidades estructurales y se han reducido o eliminado aquellos que por las mismas razones no son aplicables a este tipo de organización. Finalmente se validaron los resultados en un entorno empresarial definiendo un estudio de caso. Los resultados obtenidos con una mejora porcentual consolidada del 46% en el conjunto de indicadores definidos llevan a considerar que la aplicación del marco fue exitosa. Por ser un estudio de caso único, los resultados no deben ser generalizados y una oportunidad de trabajo futuro es replicar el mismo estudio en otras empresas. ABSTRACT Information technology (IT) and its use in the enterprise context is a discussion element because organizations have numerous successes and failures using it. Most of the IT failed projects have a lack of integral strategic vision in relation with IT use in the organization. This fact has resulted in the IT Governance (ITG) area of knowledge. A large number of standards and frameworks have been published in relation with it. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are an important and sensible field in all economies around the world, particularly in Uruguay, an underdeveloped country of South America. Commonly, SMEs cannot apply successfully ITG frameworks because of the intrinsic complexity or because a lack of knowledge and culture respect this field, so the objective of this thesis is build a framework that allows SMEs to incorporate an effective framework to govern and manage IT properly, helping enterprises get the expected value of its IT investments. In a first place, has been conducted a field study to know the quality of actual practices relatively to the ITG and IG management in Uruguayan SMEs. With the obtained results in the study we can make a diagnostic of the most significant factors that prevent the proper application of good IT governance practices in these companies. The obtained results were the inputs to the definition of a IT governance framework with focus in SMEs, a maturity model associated with it and a implementation guide. The proposed framework is ISO/IEC 38500 standard compatible always with an SME vision so, sensible and weak processes have been strengthened and other ones have been eliminated because have no application in these type of organization. Finally the results were validated in a business environment by defining a case study. The results obtained with a consolidated percentage improvement of 46% in the defined set of indicators suggest that the implementation of the framework was successful. As a single case study, the results should not be generalized and an opportunity for future work is to replicate the same study in other companies.