3 resultados para Lawyers representing clients
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
Resumo:
The purpose of this study was to examine the current situation in substance abuse treatment units in Finland in taking non-Finnish speaking clients into consideration. The initiative for this research came from the Development of Alcohol and Drugs Intervention group at Stakes (National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health). Their aim was to gather information about the functioning and relevance of the quality assessment forms based on the quality recommendations for substance abuse work, filled in by substance abuse treatment units. The ethnic issue was chosen as the main approach in the study. The aim of this research was to answer the following questions: what is the readiness and competence in substance abuse treatment units in Finland to receive and encounter non-Finnish speaking clients, how is the quality of these services assessed and/or developed in the units, and what has been the role and functioning of the quality recommendations and quality assessment forms in working with non-Finnish speaking clients. The research methods used in the study were both quantitative and qualitative. The information concerning language services provided in the units was gathered from the quality assessment forms and basic information forms found in the database maintained by Stakes. The total amount of units found in the database was 267. In addition to that, semi-structured theme-interviews were carried out in four substance abuse treatment units in order to get a more deep understanding of how the services function in practice. The few number of non-Finnish speaking clients in the units may explain to a certain degree the results of the research. The results however showed that there is still space for improving the services. In the light of quality recommendations, the degree of language options provided in substance abuse treatment units in Finland today is low. Also the quantity of interpreter services provided in the units is scarce. There could also be unified guidelines specially tailored for substance abuse treatment units on how to work with ethnic minorities, as the knowledge is currently adopted from several different instances. The quality recommendations as well as quality assessment forms were valued and applied in the units appropriately and were also perceived to have an effect on the functioning, and quality, in the units.
Resumo:
Tutkielman tavoitteena oli selvittää ja ymmärtää, mitkä tekijät vaikuttavat hiljaisen tiedon jakamiseen asiakkaan ja KIBS-yritystä edustavan konsultin välillä. Tutkimusongelmaa lähestyttiin näkökulmasta, missä hiljaisen onnistuneen jakamisen merkitys nähtiin rekrytointipalvelun onnistumisen edellytyksenä. Sekä kirjallisuuskatsauksessa että tutkimuksen empiirisessä osuudessa pyrittiin selvittämään, miten motivaatio, kykytekijät ja luottamus vaikuttavat hiljaisen tiedon jakamiseen. Tutkimuksessa pyrittiin myös kuvaamaan niitä mahdollisuuksia ja haasteita, mitä hiljaisen tiedon jakaminen synnyttää rekrytointiprosessin määrittelyvaiheessa. Kirjallisuuskatsauksessa tarkasteltiin teorioita tiedosta ja hiljaisen tiedon jakamisesta, sekä määriteltiin pääkäsitteet hiljainen tieto, motivaatio, mahdollisuus, kyvykkyys, luottamus, KIBS-yritys, sekä joukko niiden alakäsitteitä. Tutkimuksen empiirinen osuus toteutettiin laadullisilla menetelmillä tapaustutkimuksena. Aineisto kerättiin kuuden puolistrukturoidun teema-haastattelun kautta. Tiedon jakamiseen vaikuttaviksi ja edistäviksi tekijöiksi tunnistettiin vuoro-vaikutustilanteessa olevien henkilöiden välinen luottamus, motivaatio ja asiantuntemus. Haasteina hiljaisen tiedon jakamisessa nähtiin sen strateginen, sekä toimintaan ja asiantuntemukseen sidoksissa oleva muoto.
Resumo:
Value-based selling is a salesperson behavioral mode which concentrates on generating superior customer value. Although service dominant logic emphasizes customer value as a central tenet for achieving strategic objectives, sales management literature has predominantly circumvented the subject matter of customer value. The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the distinctiveness and positive sales performance outcomes of value-based selling. Additionally, performance outcomes of value-based selling are contrasted with other key sales behaviors, selling skills and motivational orientations. As a part of this thesis, large-scale survey of 730 respondents was collected. The survey was tailored for the needs of a value-based selling research group led by Ph.D. Harri Terho. The research group used convenience sampling to select the salespeople of 25 medium- and large-scale companies in Finland which currently either practice value-based selling or consider developing these activities. This thesis contains three key findings: value-based selling is established as a distinct sales behavior, it relates directly and positively to salesperson performance and it explains the link between customer-oriented selling and salesperson performance. Value-based selling relates to salesperson performance especially in the following GICS-sectors: energy, industrials and materials. However, relationship selling relates to performance strongest in the energy sector and adaptive selling in industrials sector. In sum, it is evident that actively crafting customer value is a successful sales behavior in many business-to-business marketing environments while other sales behaviors, excluding customer-oriented selling, still uphold their significance.