191 resultados para Joutseno, Lea
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Pia Päiviö: Suomen kielen asti ja saakka ; Lea Nieminen: Monimutkainen tapaus ; Maarit Mutta: Suomalaisten ja ranskalaisten opiskelijoiden kirjoitusprosessit ja niiden sujuvuus ; Päivi Torvelainen: Kaksivuotiaiden lasten fonologisen kehityksen variaatio ; Ossi Kokko: Puheyhteisön hajoaminen ja inkerinsuomen nykytila ; Soile Loukusa: Kontekstin hyödyntäminen kielen pragmaattisessa ymmärtämisessä normaalisti kehittyneillä lapsilla sekä lapsilla, joilla on aspergerin oireyhtymä tai hyvätasoinen autismi
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The objective of this master’s thesis was to examine how corporate values come true among the white-collar employees in the case organization. It was also studied if values were perceived similarly in the different departments. Impact of organizational position and education on value orientation was tested through hypotheses based on earlier values research. There are only few value scales available for measuring organizational values. The empirical study results indicate that personnel’s perception of organizational values can be measured statistically. When defining the scale it is utmost important to link the questions and claims close to the employees’ daily working environment. In this study, Work ethic appeared as the strongest organizational value reflecting respondents’ commitment to their duties. Related to corporate values, Performance was perceived as the strongest value and Emphasis on people the weakest. Value consensus between the departments varied. According to the previous research organizational position and educational level has an impact on value perceptions. In this study, employees in superior position or with higher education perceived organizational values to come true better than subordinates or employees with lower education. Empirical data (N=229) was collected by a web-based survey questionnaire among white-collar employees in the case organization in April 2008. Statistical analyses were performed by SPSS programme.
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Työn tavoitteena oli selvittää mitä erityspiirteitä esiintyy siirryttäessä kompetenssipohjaiseen organisaatiorakenteeseen ja toimintaan sekä kuvata muutoksen toteutusprosessi. Tutkimus pitää sisällään kaksi keskeisintä ja tärkeää käsitettä: osaamisrakenteen muutos ja sen johtaminen. Empiirinen osa on toteutettu kyselylomakkeen avulla, joka lähetettiin valituille Case-yrityksen operatiivisesta johtamisesta vastuussa oleville esimiehille. Organisaation muutoksen toteuttaminen on erittäin vaativa toimenpide, joka vaikuttaa organisaation jokaiseen henkilöön ja heidän päivittäisiin työtehtäviinsä. Muutoksen toteuttaminen vaatii paljon aikaa, mutta ennen kaikkea kärsivällisyyttä. Mitä isommasta organisaatiosta on kysymys, sitä vaikeampaa toteuttaminen on. Muutokseen vaikuttavat oman henkilöstön lisäksi organisaation ulkoiset tekijät, kuten asiakkaat, markkinat sekä erilaiset osaamiseen ja teknologiaan liittyvät uudenlaiset osaamisvaatimukset. Tärkein tekijä muutoksen onnistumisen kannalta on tiedostaa koko organisaation tasolla, miksi muutokseen lähdetään ja mitkä ovat muutoksen tavoitteet. Tavoitellaanko muutoksella pientä hienosäätöä organisaation toiminnassa vai onko taustalla kokonaan uuden toimintamallin käyttöönotto uudenlaisia strategisia linjauksia myöten.
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Soitinnus: lauluääni, piano.
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Digitoitu 1. 8. 2008.
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Digitoitu 9. 6. 2008.
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Digitoitu 6. 8. 2008.
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Digitoitu 1. 8. 2008.
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The front end of innovation is regarded as one of the most important steps in building new software products or services, and the most significant benefits in software development can be achieved through improvements in the front end activities. Problems in the front end phase have an impact on customer dissatisfaction with delivered software, and on the effectiveness of the entire software development process. When these processes are improved, the likelihood of delivering high quality software and business success increases. This thesis highlights the challenges and problems related to the early phases of software development, and provides new methods and tools for improving performance in the front end activities of software development. The theoretical framework of this study comprises two fields of research. The first section belongs to the field of innovation management, and especially to the management of the early phases of the innovation process, i.e. the front end of innovation. The second section of the framework is closely linked to the processes of software engineering, especially to the early phases of the software development process, i.e. the practice of requirements engineering. Thus, this study extends the theoretical knowledge and discloses the differences and similarities in these two fields of research. In addition, this study opens up a new strand for academic discussion by connecting these research directions. Several qualitative business research methodologies have been utilized in the individual publications to solve the research questions. The theoretical and managerial contribution of the study can be divided into three areas: 1) processes and concepts, 2) challenges and development needs, and 3) means and methods for the front end activities of software development. First, the study discloses the difference and similarities between the concepts of the front end of innovation and requirements engineering, and proposes a new framework for managing the front end of the software innovation process, bringing business and innovation perspectives into software development. Furthermore, the study discloses managerial perceptions of the similarities and differences in the concept of the front end of innovation between the software industry and the traditional industrial sector. Second, the study highlights the challenges and development needs in the front end phase of software development, especially challenges in communication, such as linguistic problems, ineffective communication channels, a communication gap between users/customers and software developers, and participation of multiple persons in software development. Third, the study proposes new group methods for improving the front end activities of software development, especially customer need assessment, and the elicitation of software requirements.