3 resultados para Free will and determinism

em Portal do Conhecimento - Ministerio do Ensino Superior Ciencia e Inovacao, Cape Verde


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O presente trabalho aborda o tema "Comunicação como ferramenta para à eficácia organizacional", onde teve como objetivo demonstrar como a comunicação pode contribuir para a eficácia das organizações. Para tal, fez-se uma pesquisa bibliográfica, exploratória e descritiva, de seguida foi feito um estudo de caso à empresa Vivo Energy Cabo Verde, SA. O presente trabalho, avaliou a eficácia da comunicação na referida empresa. Para a recolha dos dados, foi aplicado um questionário com perguntas fechadas aos funcionários, para avaliar à eficácia da comunicação de uma determinada unidade organizacional, onde responderam aos mesmos de livre vontade, com o consentimento da administração. Os dados obtidos através das respostas dos questionários, foram analisados utilizando técnicas quantitativas (Excel e SPSS). Por último foi referido às conclusões e subsequentes recomendações para a empresa em estudo. This paper discusses the theme "Communication as a tool for organizational effectiveness", and aims to demonstrate how communication can contribute to the effectiveness of organizations. To this end, a literature research was primarily undertaken, both exploratory and descriptive, and then a case study of the company Vivo Energy Cape Verde, SA was made. The present work, evaluated the communication effectiveness of that company. For data collection, a questionnaire with closed questions was administered to employees, to evaluate the effectiveness of communication in a particular organizational unit. These responded to the questionnaire with free will, with the consent of the administration. The data obtained through the questionnaire responses were analyzed using quantitative techniques (Excel and SPSS). Finally the findings and subsequent recommendations for the company under study were referred.

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Rural Cape Verdeans employ a number of mutual-help practices to mitigate the uncertainties surrounding activities fundamental to their subsistence. One of these practices is djunta mon (‘to work together’), a loosely planned, non-monetized system of allocating labor at peak intervals during the growing season. By means of djunta mon, neighbors or family members work in each other’s fields until the tasks of every landowning participant are complete. Alongside djunta mon in rural Cape Verde exist a number of other non-remunerated mutual-help practices, such as djuda mutua (‘mutual help’) and laja kaza (‘to add concrete to one’s house’). While less visible than djunta mon, they are nonetheless important in completing tasks essential to rural life in the islands. In this thesis, I will attempt to show how Cape Verdean immigrants in Lisbon have adapted the mutual-help practices of rural Cape Verde to a new, transnational context. The iterations of these practices in Lisbon differ from their rural counterparts in that they involve fewer people, occur on a year-round basis, and are concerned primarily with domestic work. They also help people find employment, access childcare, secure interest-free credit, and construct or repair houses. I will argue that extensive mutual-help ties ensure Cape Verdean migrants in Lisbon a sufficient pool of family and friends upon which they can rely for support and assistance. An additional element I will explore is the perception among Cape Verdean immigrants that these mutual-help practices seem to be occurring with less frequency. While this shift is in part due to the availability of other means of support, I will contend that the changing attitude of Cape Verdeans towards mutual help is also due to their encountering neoliberal notions of ‘self-accountability.’ Thus, Cape Verdeans perceive that their mutual-help practices are in decline, while simultaneously needing the material support that they provide.