131 resultados para cambiamento organizzativo, riprogettazione dei processi aziendali, ERP, BPR, Business Net
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Invocatio: I.N.J.
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Arkit: 1 arkintunnukseton lehti, A-B4 C2.
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Arkit: 1 arkintunnukseton lehti, A-B4 C3.
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Invocatio: S.F.N.
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Invocatio: A.U.A.
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In my PhD dissertation, I have examined a group of people of Scandinavian origin received by Ospizio dei Convertendi. This group has been hitherto largely unknown to historical research. The Ospizio was an institute founded by the Oratorian Congregation in Rome in 1673 to provide religious instruction and material aid to both recent and aspirant converts to Roman Catholicism. My research traces the profile of converts and a typology of motives, examining different factors which influenced the conversion process. I show that the key factors were often of a social rather than a religious nature. Moreover, I have analyzed the hospice in the context of Counter-Reformation charity as well. In terms of numbers, the Scandinavians formed a somewhat marginal yet not insignificant group within the Roman hospice. Out of a total of 2203 guests received between 1673 and 1706, 4.6 % were Scandinavians: 74 Swedes (including Finland and Livonia) and 27 Danes (including Norway). They came from a rigorously Protestant region which reacted to Catholicism with severe legislative measures. Converts to Catholicism risked confiscation of their goods, expulsion or even capital punishment. Since both Sweden and Denmark were practically impenetrable to Catholicism at the time and clandestine missionary attempts often failed before they had even properly started, the Roman Catholic Church shifted its interest towards Northerners arriving in Rome, a preferred destination for young noblemen, artists and migrant craftsmen. The material related to Ospizio dei Convertendi, conserved in the Vatican archives, is a scarcely known yet unusually rich source, not only for the religious history of our continent, but also for social history and the study of migration in early modern Europe. It contains a wealth of information about members of the subordinate classes, of their travels and lives in Europe. The profile delineated in these documents is of individuals who had a wide range of different professions and different aspirations. These documents encompass a vast social spectrum that was highly mobile on a continent which by that time had become pluriconfessional. Therefore, these migrants faced the complex religious reality in their everyday life. The principal corpus of my research consists of two types of manuscript sources created for administrative and in a way also for apologetic purposes of the Roman Catholic Church. My starting point is the Primo registro generale of Ospizio dei Convertendi. This is a volume in which the following information about each guest was registered: name, nationality, city of origin, age, sex, profession, confession professed before converting, date of arrival, departure, abjuration and baptism. Typically, the convert was male, originating from Stockholm or Copenhagen, from 21 to 30 years of age. The biggest occupational groups in descending order were soldiers, noblemen, craftsmen and sailors. Thus the data reflects a multiform reality of interurban and long distance migration, ideals regarding the education of young noblemen and gentry as well as the need of European armies to hire foreign mercenaries in their various campaigns. Against this background the almost total absence of women is hardly surprising: there is only one woman in the material I have studied. The second main source, Nota degl’ospiti ricevuti e spese fatte per essi, sheds more light on the choices of the converts, their motivations and their lives outside Scandinavia before reaching Rome. This narrative material permits an analysis which completes but also goes far beyond the columns of the Institute’s general register. This material consists of reports written by Catholic priests based on an interview conducted upon each guest’s arrival. The material frequently includes information on what the converts would do following their departure from the Institute as well. These sources have a specific narrative form and contain short biographies, list reasons for converting and information about the journey from the North to the Mediterranean - a journey which in many cases took several years. Moreover, they show that certain unorthodox practices such as calling on the saints and pleading for help from them were not uncommon in the Protestant popular religion. The recording of information on conversions from Protestantism to Catholicism reflects both religious and social interest on the part of the receiving institute. The information obtained was used for the purposes of religious teaching, for finding adequate ways of inserting the convert into Italian society so that he could earn a living, and to find effective methods to convert others with a similar cultural and geographical background. The stories recorded were based on interviews with the newly-arrived, information obtained from a travel companion or fellow countrymen, or from written documents the aspirant converts carried with them. These sources illustrate, although sometimes in rather simplified ways, the circumstances and motivations which were relevant to the choice of changing one’s confession. In addition, I have examined petitions addressed to the hospice and other Roman authorities in order to get financial aid. These petitions were written by Italian scrittori, and they contain certain conventions and topoi of presenting the conversion with the purpose of improving the chances of obtaining financial aid. It is through these filters, which may seem initially almost invisible, that the remote voice of the converts reaches us. The results of the analysis are particularly interesting because they disagree with some of the principal conclusions of previous work on the subject. First, earlier research has focused almost exclusively on the conversions of noblemen, and has argued, second, that the Queen Christina of Sweden was the driving force behind their change of confession. The sources examined for this dissertation present a profile of long-distance migrants, many of them members of the subordinate classes, who were looking for ways to make their living in Europe. These people had in many cases left their country of origin several years earlier and not for religious reasons, so, crucially, we are not dealing with confessional migration in these cases. Rather, conversion was a complex process, intricately tied up with strategies of survival, integration and upward social mobility. At the same time, while these components are significant on their own right, they do not necessarily point to the absence of motivations of a more clearly religious nature.
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Today’s business world demands more and more internal and external integration and transparency among companies at all fields. Integrated ERP (enterprise resource planning) systems offer a possibility to improve business practices and procedures by providing a unified view on the business including all functions and departments. Due to the obvious benefits, the popularity of integrated ERP systems keeps growing. The implementation of ERP systems has however proven risky. The implementation projects tend to be long, extensive, and costly – and often they end up in a failure. Due to the significant task and role changes ERP implementation brings to almost everybody in the company, training has been identified as one of the most critical success factors of an ERP implementation. To ensure that the training is conducted in the most effective and successful manner, the training outcomes should be evaluated. So far, training evaluation has however gained only limited attention at most companies investing in different training programs. Uponor corporation has initiated a large ERP implementation and process harmonization program in 2004. Thousands of end-users have been trained during this project so far, and the work still continues until the project is completed in 2010. In this thesis, the evaluation of end-user training in Uponor’s ERP program is brought further from the current state of performing the basic participant satisfaction survey in the end of each class. The results show that in order to reach reliable training effectiveness evaluation results, not only the reaction towards training but also transfer of skills and attitudes and the final results of the training program should be evaluated.
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The main objective of this study was to examine how culture influences knowledge transfer and sharing within multicultural ERP project implementation in China. The main interest was to explain how national culture and knowledge are linked by understanding how culture influences knowledge transfer and sharing in a project organization. The other objective of this work was to discuss what Chinese cultural characteristic inhibit and en-hance knowledge sharing in ERP project. The perspective of this study was qualitative and the empirical material was collected from theme interviews among Stora Enso employees. Conclusion of this thesis is that Finns have a very direct style of communication and sharing knowledge whereas Chinese respect face shaving and indirect communication. Another conclusion is that knowledge sharing does not “just happen”, it is needed that project members understand national culture to get all project members commitment to project. In China most important is understand local business processes and understand role of trust and guanxi.
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Soitinnus: Lauluäänet (sopraano, altto, tenori, basso), sekakuoro, orkesteri.
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Pitkäaikaishankkeen tuotot ja kustannukset tulee jakaa osatuloutuksen keinoin hankkeen valmistusajalle. Tässä tapaustutkimuksessa tarkastellaan pitkäaikaishankkeiden osatulouttamista osana ERP -investointia. Tavoite on kartoittaa kohdeyrityksen nykyistä osatuloutuskäytäntöä sekä tutkia tähän liittyviä mahdollisia muutoksia ja niiden vaikutuksia. Tutkimuksessa hahmotetaan ensin ERP:n toimintaa ja etenkin SAP:n tarjoamia mahdollisuuksia osatulouttamiselle. Tämän jälkeen selvitetään osatuloutusta koskevaa sääntelyä ja siihen liittyvää muutoshanketta. Empiirisessä osassa osatuloutusta käsitellään kohdeyrityksen näkökulmasta laskelmien, kirjallisuuden ja osallistuvan havainnoinnin kautta. Tutkimuksen mukaan case -yrityksen kannattaa toteuttaa osatuloutusta siten, että myös komponenttikustannukset kerryttävät valmistusastetta. Käytännössä tämän toteuttaminen on kuitenkin erittäin haasteellista. Tutkimus suositteleekin siirtymistä sisäisen laskennan osalta käyttämään komponenttien hinnoittelun pohjana standardikustannushintoja.
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Työn aihe on lähtöisin toiminnanohjausjärjestelmän laatumoduulista, mikä painottuu tiedonkulkuun, aikataulutukseen, dokumenttien- ja reklamaatioiden hallintaan. Diplomityössä etsitään ratkaisua voiko laatumoduulin osioita soveltaa projektityössä. Työ on luonteeltaan kvalitatiivinen tapauskohtainen konstruktiivinen tutkimus. Teoria osassa käsitellään toiminnan laadun kehittämistä, jossa keskitytään muun maussa jatkuvaan parantamiseen ja muutosjohtamiseen. Kirjallisuudessa korostetaan ennaltaehkäisevää toimintaa, jolla pyritään välttämään virhekustannuksia ja ajan tuhlausta. Työn empiirisessä osassa on haastateltu niitä henkilöitä, jotka työskentelevät laadun parissa yrityksessä. Haastatteluiden tarkoitus on saada tietoa laatumoduulista ja siihen liittyvistä prosesseista. Yhteenvedossa päädyttiin muun muassa seuraaviin johtopäätöksiin että, osa laatumoduulin osioista soveltuu projektityöskentelyyn. Laatumoduulin osiot voivat tehostaa tiedonkulkua ja prosessien toimivuutta. Parhaimmillaan laatumoduulin avulla on mahdollista välttää ennaltaehkäisevästi virhekustannuksia.
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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According to several surveys and observations, the percentage of successfully conducted IT projects without over-budgeting and delays in time schedule are extremely low. Many projects also are evaluated as failures in terms of delivered functionality. Nuldén (1996) compares IT projects with bad movies; after watching for 2 hours, one still tries to finish it even though one understands that it is a complete waste of time. The argument for that is 'I've already invested too much time to terminate it now'. The same happens with IT projects: sometimes the company continues wasting money on these projects for a long time, even though there are no expected benefits from these projects. Eventually these projects are terminated anyway, but until this moment, the company spends a lot. The situation described above is a consequence of “escalation of commitment” - project continuation even after a manager receives negative feedback of the project’s success probability. According to Keil and Mähring (2010), even though escalation can occur in any type of project, it is more common among complex technological projects, such as IT projects. Escalation of commitment very often results in runaway projects. In order to avoid it, managers use de-escalation strategies, which allow the resources to be used in more effective. These strategies lead to project termination or turning around, which stops the flow of wasted investments. Numbers of researches explore escalation of commitment phenomena based on experiments and business cases. Moreover, during the last decade several frameworks were proposed for de-escalation strategy. However, there is no evidence of successful implementation of the de-escalation of commitment strategy in the literature. In addition, despite that fact that IT project management methodologies are widely used in the companies, none of them cover the topic of escalation of commitment risks. At the same time, there are no researches proposing the way to implement de-escalation of commitment strategy into the existing project management methodology The research is focused on a single case of large ERP implementation project by the consulting company. Hence, the main deliverables of the study include suggestions of improvement in de-escalation methods and techniques in the project and in the company. Moreover, the way to implement these methods into existing project management methodology and into the company general policies is found.
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Työssä tutkitaan ERP-järjestelmää pilvipalveluna. Tutkimusmenetelmänä on käytetty kirjallisuuskatsausta. Työn tavoitteena on antaa lukijalle kuva siitä, mitä käsitteellä ERP-pilvipalveluna tarkoitetaan, miten se eroaa perinteisestä ERP–järjestelmästä sekä analysoida hyötyjä ja haittoja molemmissa ratkaisuissa. ERP-pilvipalvelulla tarkoitetaan ostettua palvelua, jota hallinnoi ja ylläpitää ulkopuolinen yritys. Järjestelmän käytöstä maksetaan kiinteä kuukausittainen maksu ja käyttäjämääriin perustuva maksu. Yrityksen käyttäessä ERP-pilvipalvelua sen ei tarvitse investoida laitteisiin. ERP-pilvipalvelu voi olla toteutettuna yritykselle varatussa yksityisessä pilvessä tai julkisessa pilvessä. Pilvipalveluna toteutettu ERP tekee kustannusten arvioinnin helpommaksi lyhyellä aikavälillä sen maksurakenteen takia. Pieni alkuinvestointi kannustaa ERP-pilvipalvelun käyttöön varsinkin pienissä yrityksissä. Isot yritykset kuitenkin suosivat perinteisiä ERP–ratkaisuja niiden paremman muokattavuuden takia. Suurin osa ERP–järjestelmistä on perinteisiä ratkaisuja. Yritykset pitävät pilvipalveluna toteutetun ERP:n suurimpana haasteena tietoturvariskejä. ERP-pilvipalvelu tekee yrityksen enemmän riippuvaiseksi palveluntarjoajasta.