757 resultados para Hakkarainen, Kai: Tutkiva oppiminen
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Yritysten menestymismahdollisuudet riippuvat niiden kyvyistä erottautua muista toimialan yrityksistä menestyksekkäästi. On luotava osaamispotentiaaleja ja kyettävä muuttumaan muuttuvissa liiketoimintaympäristöissä. Kilpailukykyä voidaan parantaa resurssien oikealla kohdentamisella, uudistumalla sekä kyvykkyyksien oikealla hyödyntämisellä. Asiakkaan ymmärtäminen ja näkökulmien huomioiminen yrityksessä on erityisen tärkeää yrityksen kriittisten menestystekijöiden huomioimiseksi. Tässä tutkimuksessa tavoitteena oli selvittää yrityksen myynnin johtamisen toimintamallia tietojohtamisen nykytilan näkökulmasta ja etsiä mahdollisia parantamiskohteita. Tutkimus toteutettiin kvalitatiivisena case-tutkimuksena. Sen teoreettisessa osassa esitetään oppimiseen, johtamiseen ja aineettoman pääomaan, osaamisen johtamiseen ja verkostoitumiseen liittyvät keskeiset asiakohdat. Tutkimuksen kohteena oli yrityksen johto. Tutkimusmetodologiana toimi laadullinen tapaustutkimus ja tutkimusaineistona yrityksen haastatteluilla johdolta hankittu tieto. Tutkimuksen perusteella kyettiin luomaan kuvaus Account Management @ Sonera -mallin toimivuudesta kohdeyrityksessä. Tutkimus paljasti, että yrityksessä on toimiva malli myynnin johtamiselle, mutta sitä pitää kehittää jatkuvasti toimintaympäristöjen jopa nopeasti muuttuvissa tilanteissa. Yksityiskohtaisia tuloksia on vaikea nimetä, koska tutkimus haluaa valottaa monipuolisesti tutkittavaa aihetta. Kehittämiseen pitää varata riittävästi kyvykkäitä kehitysresursseja ja erilaiset arvokkaat näkemykset pitää tuoda riittävän monipuolisesti esille. Tutkimustulosten perusteella voidaan yrityksessä parantaa tuloksellisuutta esille tulleiden havaintojen ja haastattelujen muutosten suunnittelemisella sekä käyttöönottamisella mallia kehitettäessä.
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Contemporary organisations have to embrace the notion of doing ‘more with less’. This challenges knowledge production within companies and public organisations, forcing them to reorganise their structures and rethink what knowledge production actually means in the context of innovation and how knowledge is actually produced among various professional groups within the organisation in their everyday actions. Innovations are vital for organisational survival, and ‘ordinary’ employees and customers are central but too-often ignored producers of knowledge for contemporary organisations. Broader levels of participation and reflexive practices are needed. This dissertation discusses the missing links between innovation research conducted in the context of industrial management, arts, and culture; applied drama and theatre practices (specifically post-Boalian approaches); and learning – especially organising reflection – in organisational settings. This dissertation (1) explores and extends the role of research-based theatre to organising reflection and reflexive practices in the context of practice-based innovation, (2) develops a reflexive model of RBT for investigating and developing practice-based organisational process innovations in order to contribute to the development of a tool for innovation management and analysis, and (3) operationalises this model within private- and publicsector organisations. The proposed novel reflexive model of research-based theatre for investigating and developing practice-based organisational process innovations extends existing methods and offers a different way of organising reflection and reflexive practices in the context of general innovation management. The model was developed through five participatory action research processes conducted in four different organisations. The results provide learning steps – a reflection path – for understanding complex organisational life, people, and relations amid renewal and change actions. The proposed model provides a new approach to organising and cultivating reflexivity in practice-based innovation activities via research-based theatre. The results can be utilised as a guideline when processing practice-based innovation within private or public organisations. The model helps innovation managers to construct, together with their employees, temporary communities where they can learn together through reflecting on their own and each others’ experiences and to break down assumptions related to their own perspectives. The results include recommendations for practical development steps applicable in various organisations with regard to (i) application of research-based theatre and (ii) related general innovation management. The dissertation thus contributes to the development of novel learning approaches in knowledge production. Keywords: practice-based innovation, research-based theatre, learning, reflection, mode 2b knowledge production
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Iron ore treatment processes are usually continuous and high tonnage and filtration equipment has to meet these requirements. In magnetite (Fe3O4) treatment process continuous rotary disc filters are often used for filtration. Carbon dioxide (CO2) treatment is a fairly novel and un-known filtration enhancing process. The interest to use CO2 is quite high because CO2 is a greenhouse gas that is abundant, readily available and capture and use of CO2 would be environmentally beneficial. The focus of this thesis was to investigate if CO2 could be used to enhance the filtration of magnetite with ceramic disc filter. Previous studies have suggested that CO2 could be used to enhance the filtration properties of different iron ores thus increasing the filtration capacity. In the literature part, the basic theory of filtration and the particle properties affecting filtration were discussed. The basic steps of a typical ore treatment process were presented. The reasons why CO2 might enhance the filtration properties of different ores were investigated. A literature survey of earlier studies of CO2 addition as a filter aid was presented and the basic chemical properties and reactions of CO2 were also discussed. The experimental part was done at the LUT Laboratory of Separation Technology using different magnetite samples from the industry. The filtration experiments indicated that CO2 had a positive influence on the filtration properties of magnetite slurry. Zeta potential of untreated and CO2 treated magnetite was measured and CO2 treated magnetite had lower zeta potential values than the untreated magnetite. The filtration capacity was increased while the cake moisture levels were only slightly increased.