2 resultados para quality control management
em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal
Resumo:
Este estudo apresenta um diagnóstico de situação das Bibliotecas Públicas portuguesas face aos Sistemas de Gestão de Qualidade (SGQ) e a avaliação de indícios de emergência de qualidade neste tipo de bibliotecas, tipificando os diferentes tipos de emergência diagnosticados, identificando os factores que impulsionam a implementação dos SGQ, os motivos de recuo e/ou avanço para uma gestão de qualidade. É estabelecida a ligação ao percurso da qualidade na Administração Pública em Portugal, com vista a contextualizar o presente trabalho e entender o aparecimento de Sistemas de Gestão de Qualidade. Apresentam-se razões que justificam a lentidão da prevista e anunciada proliferação de Sistemas de Gestão de Qualidade nas Bibliotecas Públicas portuguesas (como se previa há uma década atrás), referenciando de forma sucinta alguns dos diferentes modelos de gestão de qualidade validados que se encontram implementados tanto no nosso país como no estrangeiro. ABSTRACT: This study presents a diagnostic explanation on the situation of the Portuguese Public Libraries, taking into consideration the system of Managenent Quality Control (SGC) and the evaluation of the emergence of quality in these types of libraries, typifying the different types of forthcoming diagnostics, identifying the factors that started the implementation of the SGC and the reasons of the withdrawal and advancement towards quality management. A synopsis of the quality of Public Administration in Portugal has also been made, with the idea of putting into context the current work and understanding up to what point this forced the arrival of the system of Management Quality Control and, in a way, try to find the reasons that justify the slowness of the arrival of the system of Management Quality Control in the Portuguese Public Libraries (as was predicted almost a decade ago). Throughout this document references and explanations will be made, in a succinct way, of some of the different forms of validated Quality Management Control that are to be found in our country, as well as abroad.
Resumo:
Globalization has increasingly brought permanent contact with people whose cultural background is different from what many would consider their ‘own’ culture. The area of intercultural management is of critical interest due to the impact of increased European and global migration, which has required health and social care leaders and managers to develop competency to respond to the diversity and changing needs of their workforce and service users. The communities within the European Union are now often characterised by significant diversity whether at cultural, social, or psychological levels. The purpose of this chapter is to enable health and social care practitioners to assume a clinical/ professional leadership role in quality intercultural management in the health and social care sector. This chapter will focus on developing health and social care practitioners’ knowledge and understanding in the area of intercultural management within contemporary health and social care organisations. It will focus on the critical application of knowledge to practice through the provision of underpinning knowledge, understanding and debates surrounding contemporary issues and practices in the areas of intercultural management. Many practitioners accessing this information may already work in the heath/social sector and this critical focus on intercultural and diversity management has the potential to improve the quality in health and social care services through the critical application to practice.