4 resultados para Rui Santps
em CiencIPCA - Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave, Portugal
Resumo:
Especialmente em tempos de crise, como os que se têm vindo a viver atualmente, sobressai ainda mais a necessidade das nossas organizações serem bem geridas, e para que tal aconteça, torna-se importante medir indicadores que ajudem a acompanhar e compreender a evolução, nas diversas áreas. Para além desta conjuntura, nas últimas décadas o setor da Educação em Portugal tem-se deparado com enormes problemas e desa os, como por exemplo o nanciamento ou mais recentemente a (in)disciplina. Com este trabalho pretende-se contribuir com uma solução tecnológica, que visa em último caso a qualidade geral do ensino. Assim, na área da Educação torna-se importante, senão imperioso, dotar os decisores, com Sistemas de Apoio à Decisão que meçam indicadores de desempenho, e aumentem o grau de qualidade da informação disponibilizada a esses decisores, para que a gestão seja o mais pro ssional e rigorosa possível nas diversas vertentes, quer sejam no domínio escolar, nanceiro ou outro. A empresa Codevision tem vindo a implementar em diversas instituições de ensino e formação, o sistema de gestão escolar E-Schooling Server, um sistema de informação que dá suporte aos diversos processos de negócio dessas instituições. Com o objetivo de elevar a fasquia da qualidade na entrega de informação aos decisores da área escolar, decidiu apoiar o desenvolvimento de um sistema que complemente o E-Schooling Server. Nesse âmbito este trabalho aborda o desenvolvimento de um Sistema de Apoio à Decisão Escolar e na primeira fase subdivide-se: no desenvolvimento de um projeto de ETL automatizado, na criação de um DW, e na análise dos dados com ferramentas de BI. Na segunda fase é desenvolvida uma aplicação web, que permite ao utilizador nal a consulta de informação previamente tratada, através de grá cos. Um aspeto importante é o facto de a informação, tratada na primeira fase do trabalho, poder ser acedida e analisada através de qualquer aplicação com acesso a sistemas OLAP, não cando desta forma dependente da aplicação web. Por m, são apresentados e discutidos resultados, através de uma simulação com dados carregados no sistema desenvolvido, e que permite demonstrar a mais-valia que sistemas deste género representam, para os decisores de instituições de ensino e formação.
Resumo:
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a generic model of Integrated Management System of Quality, Environment and Safety (IMS-QES) that can be adapted and progressively to assimilate various Management Systems, of which highlights: ISO 9001 for Quality; ISO 14001 for Environment; OHSAS 18001 for Occupational Health and Safety. Design/methodology/approach – The model was designed in the real environment of a Portuguese Organization and 160 employees were surveyed. The rate response was equal to 86 percent. The conceived model was implemented in a first phase for the integration of Quality, Environment and Safety Management Systems. Findings – Among the main findings of the survey the paper highlights: the elimination of conflicts between individual systems with resources optimization; creation of added value to the business by eliminating several types of wastes; the integrated management of sustainability components in a global market; the improvement of partnerships with suppliers of goods and services; reducing the number of internal and external audits. Originality/value – This case study is one of the first Portuguese empirical researches about IMS-QES and the paper believes that it can be useful in the creation of a Portuguese guideline for integration, namely the Quality Management Systems; Environmental Management Systems and Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems among others.
Resumo:
The purpose of this paper is to, in a holistic way, identify and explore the critical success factors (CSFs) that are considered in the context of the growing discussions, movements, proposed models, and case studies about the integration of management systems (MSs). This work is an investigation focused on the integration of MSs into an integrated management system (IMS) and the proposed approach takes into account the literature review as well as the experience gained by the authors on researches about Portuguese enterprises. This qualitative and empirical research, investigated the integration of MSs from existing scientific publications for the period 1999 to 2014, on-going case studies and one inquiry conducted by the authors. This research contributes to a better understanding of the CSFs regarding the integration of MSs and thus provides an insight on the preventive management. This research shows an evident lack of information regarding case studies on CSFs for integrated management systems (IMSs) and has identified a set of relevant CSFs, for MSs integration and associated guidelines that organizations should take as a priority, in order to be able to manage, on a preventive way, the implementation of IMSs, and consequently to become more competitive with added value for the stakeholders.
Resumo:
Abstract: The growing proliferation of management systems standards (MSSs), and their individualized implementation, is a real problem faced by organizations. On the other hand, MSSs are aimed at improving efficiency and effectiveness of organizational responses in order to satisfy the requirements, needs and expectations of the stakeholders. Each organization has its own identity and this is an issue that cannot be neglected; hence, two possible approaches can be attended. First, continue with the implementation of individualized management systems (MSs); or, integrate the several MSSs versus related MSs into an integrated management system (IMS). Therefore, in this context, organizations are faced with a dilemma, as a result of the increasing proliferation and diversity of MSSs. This paper takes into account the knowledge gained through a case study conducted in the context of a Portuguese company and unveils some of the advantages and disadvantages of integration. A methodology is also proposed and presented to support organizations in developing and structuring the integration process of their individualized MSs, and consequently minimize problems that are generators of inefficiencies, value destruction and loss of competitiveness. The obtained results provide relevant information that can support Top Management decision in solving that dilemma and consequently promote a successful integration, including a better control of business risks associated to MSSs requirements and enhancing sustainable performance, considering the context in which organizations operate.