51 resultados para Bread industry
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia do Ambiente, perfil Gestão e Sistemas Ambientais
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RESUMO: Considerando que a pressão arterial elevada constitui um dos maiores fatores de risco para as doenças cardiovasculares, a sua associação ao consumo elevado de sal, e o facto das escolas constituírem ambientes de excelência para a aquisição de bons hábitos alimentes e promoção da saúde, o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o conteúdo de sal presente nas refeições escolares e a perceção dos consumidores sobre o sabor salgado. A quantificação de sal foi realizada com um medidor portátil. Para avaliar a perceção dos consumidores foi desenvolvido e aplicado um questionário a alunos das escolas preparatórias e secundárias e aos responsáveis pela preparação e confeção das refeições. Foram analisadas um total de 898 componentes de refeições, incluindo refeições escolares e de restauração padronizada. Em média, as refeições escolares disponibilizam entre 2,83 a 3,82 g de sal por porção servida (p=0,05), o que representa entre duas a cinco vezes mais as necessidades das crianças e jovens. Os componentes das refeições padronizadas apresentam um valor médio de sal que varia entre 0,8 e 2,57 g por porção (p=0,05), o que pode contribuir para um valor total de sal por refeição mais elevado comparativamente com as refeições escolares. O sabor das refeições é percecionado como sendo nem salgado nem insonso para a maioria dos estudantes, o que parece demonstrar habituação à intensidade/ quantidade de sal consumida. Os responsáveis pelas refeições, apesar de apresentarem conhecimentos sobre sal e a necessidade da sua limitação, demonstram barreiras e limitações e perceções à sua redução. A realização de escolhas alimentares saudáveis e adequadas só é possível se suportada por um ambiente facilitador dessas mesmas escolas. O impacto que o consumo de sal tem na saúde, em particular nas doenças crónicas, torna imperativa a implementação de estratégias de redução de sal ao nível da indústria e dos serviços de catering e restauração, em particular direcionadas para o público mais jovem.------------ABSTRACT Considering the fact that high blood pressure is a major rick factor for cardiovascular disease and its association to salt intake and the fact that schools are considered ideal environments to promote health and proper eating habits, the objective of this study was to evaluate the amount of salt in meals served in school canteens and consumers perceptions about salt. Quantification of salt was performed using a portable salt meter - PAL ES2. For food perception we constructed a questionnaire that was applied to students from high schools. A total of 898 food samples were analysed. Bread presents the highest value with a mean of 1.35 (SD=0.12). Salt in soups ranges from 0.72 g/100 g to 0.80 g/100 g (p=0.05) and main courses from 0.71 g/100 to 0.97 g/100g (p=0.05). Salt in school meals is high with a mean value from 2.83 to 3.82 g of salt per meal, which is between 2 and 5 times more than the RDA for children. The components of standardized meals have an average value of salt ranging from 0.8 to 2.57 g per serving, which may contribute to a higher intake of salt per meal compared to school meals. Moreover, a high percentage of students consider meals neither salty nor lacking in salt, which shows they are used to the intensity/amount of salt consumed. Despite the knowledge and perceived necessity about salt reduction, those responsible for cooking and preparing meals, still demonstrate barriers and limitation in doing so. Making healthy choices is only possible if backed up by an environment where such choices are accessible. Therefore salt reduction strategies, aimed at the food industry and catering services should be implemented, with children and young people targeted as a major priority.
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The purpose of this paper is to conduct a methodical drawback analysis of a financial supplier risk management approach which is currently implemented in the automotive industry. Based on identified methodical flaws, the risk assessment model is further developed by introducing a malus system which incorporates hidden risks into the model and by revising the derivation of the most central risk measure in the current model. Both methodical changes lead to significant enhancements in terms of risk assessment accuracy, supplier identification and workload efficiency.
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Logoplaste is a specialist in operating in-house industrial sites for manufacturing rigid plastic packaging containers. In developing countries, especially in Africa, the low income of consumers does not allow a widespread adoption of products typically sold in rigid plastic containers. In these countries the flexible packages are usually adopted as they allow for better ratios of cost/litter of product, particularly in smaller packages. Should Logoplaste offer this type of technology in order to expand into developing countries?
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Based on the report for the course on “Social Factors of Innovation” of the PhD Program on Technology Assessment, supervised by Prof. António Brandão Moniz, Monte de Caparica, University NOVA Lisbon, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, July 2013
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The evolution of mobile technologies that make its presence something ubiquitous and the idea of internet connectivity in every device, often called as the Internet of Things, are pushing a disruption in other industry: the in-vehicle infotainment (IVI). Many companies are trying to enter this new industry that comprises information (weather, news, location services) and entertainment solutions in just one. For that purpose, company X developed a new entertainment solution and intends to bring it to market. This Work Project focuses on creating a business model and an entry mode for the company.
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This dissertation studies essentially how Millennials are changing the hotel industry, in the sense that new trends are emerging with this generation and hotels need to respond accordingly, in order to survive within their competitive industry. Emphasis is also given to Asian travellers, as the enlargement of these countries’ middle class populations is predicted, therefore making Asian travellers a valuable target for the hotel industry. To successfully target this segment, hoteliers need also to consider the cultural differences and aspirations that come together with the Asian travellers, and appropriately adapt their offer to them. I will then redirect this study to the city of Lisbon, the Portuguese capital, to analyse if Lisbon’s four and five-star hotel managers are aware of the new market trends, and to understand how they are changing their hotels in order to make them more attractive to Millennials and Asian travellers. Using a sample of 12 hotels (four and five-stars ratings), I have concluded that, although there is a notable undergoing process of adaptation to these guests, there is a long way ahead in order for Lisbon’s hotels to entirely please and retain millennial guests.
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This work project develops a case-study to be used in Negotiation courses, both in Masters programs and in executive education workshops. The case-study is based on a real-life negotiating situation in Belgium between Unilever, the second largest Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) company in the world, and Delhaize, one of the most important Belgium’s retailers, with a significant international presence. We also present an analysis of the negotiation based on relevant literature. First, a brief literature review is presented about how to deal with multiple-issue negotiations and how to deal with processes of escalation of conflict. These concepts are then applied to the analysis of the case-study.
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The Portuguese consumer foodservice industry is experiencing a boost in technology adoption, driven by significant changes in consumer behavior and business dynamics, due to mobile increasing penetration. Accordingly, the present work project consists on developing a business plan for meeting an identified opportunity in the technological foodservice landscape. Therefore, this report is divided into three sections, each of which addressing different objectives: (A) External Environment, providing key external insights that support the opportunity; (B) Strategy Formulation, establishing a strategic direction; and (C) Action Plan, determining an implementation plan for starting the business
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Companies in the Extractive Industry (E.I) have some particularities and special regulation that provides an interesting study of inventory and reporting in their financial statements. The theme thus chosen here, aims to make a comparison of the various methods of reporting inventories (recognition, measurement, presentation and disclosures) as well as the different accounting regulations in place. Moreover, inventories are a current asset which represents a large per cent of total assets. Another is that it also provides an opportunity for analysis of the different regulations in place for disclosures; the different standards implemented- IAS, US GAAP and/or regional standards.
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The creation of an innovative company is suggestive of change in an industry. To test that change this paper tests the impact of IPOs on industry incumbents. IPOs are found to happen in industries that exhibited positive abnormal returns for up to 5 years before the IPO date. The IPO date is found to coincide with the end of that industry abnormal return profile. This paper suggests this evidence is consistent with the IPO acting as mechanism of enforcing market efficiency at the industry level.