989 resultados para strategic investment
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Relatório de Estágio apresentado para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências da Comunicação, área de especialização em Comunicação Estratégica
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MARQUES, B.P. (2014) From Strategic Planning to Development Initiatives: a first reflection on the situation of Lisbon and Barcelona, in 20th APDR Congress Proceddings, APDR and UÉvora, Évora, pp. 850-857, ISBN 978-989-8780-01-0.
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Double Degree. A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Master’s Degree in Management from NOVA – School of Business and Economics and a Masters Degree in International Business, Strategy and Innovation from Maastricht University
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A União Europeia resulta de um dos projectos mais ambiciosos e bem-sucedidos de sempre; um enorme esforço político de reconstrução e integração regional e sobretudo, de paz. Porém, apesar de a paz e o progresso terem durado mais de 60 anos, a actual conjuntura social, política e económica da Europa e regiões limítrofes está a pôr em causa o sucesso desta obra inacabada. Portugal, mais precisamente, apresenta-se como um país pouco influente, bastante dependente e com uma das mais frágeis economias da zona-Euro. Tem necessariamente de fazer valer o seu posicionamento geográfico privilegiado, ponto de partida para outras vantagens competitivas de que dispõe, encetando uma aproximação cultural, política e económica à América Latina e a África, tomando assim uma atitude perante o actual cenário de crise. Neste contexto surge a ideia de uma “Pangeia Atlântica” que, metaforicamente, sugere a aproximação dos três continentes a todos os níveis. Este é um conceito já debatido e relativamente conhecido, que veio a materializar-se em Portugal, com Instituto para a Promoção e Desenvolvimento da América Latina (IPDAL), através de iniciativas como o Encontro “Triângulo Estratégico: América Latina – Europa – África”; trata-se de um evento de carácter institucional e empresarial, que junta destacadas figuras da diplomacia, da política internacional e do mundo empresarial, alertando responsáveis públicos e privados para a importância desta tríplice aliança entre continentes com uma história em comum. O “Triângulo Estratégico: América Latina – Europa – África” tem na cidade de Lisboa o hub europeu por excelência e é absolutamente estratégico para a afirmação e defesa dos interesses de Portugal no Mundo. Portugal será mais forte na Europa se aumentar e solidificar a sua posição na América Latina e em África, onde se encontram populações jovens e alguns dos principais produtores mundiais de recursos energéticos e hídricos, e algumas das maiores superfícies aráveis do planeta. Sob uma perspectiva económica, Portugal já beneficia de uma forte presença humana, empresarial e cultural, além de um relevante capital de simpatia, o que é determinante nestes mercados. Iniciado este processo de aproximação, através do bom uso de Instituições com potencial, como a CPLP (Comunidade de Países de Língua Portuguesa), ou a SEGIB (Secretaria-Geral Ibero-Americana) e respeitando a simplificação de conceitos e a integração de estratégias, a “Pangeia Atlântica” exibirá, não só, alternativas para o tecido empresarial português e os seus bens e serviços de alta qualidade, mas também, formas de crescer e atrair investimento para Portugal, enquanto se responde em benefício da Europa e se criam as oportunidades que lançarão os restantes vértices do Triângulo num plano decisório mundial. Na íntegra, o presente estudo tem como objetivos a partilha de informação de teor histórico, político e económico e a exposição dos pontos passíveis de discussão, promovendo um alargado e enriquecedor debate sobre esta matéria. Assiste ao autor a esperança de que este trabalho contribua para o reconhecimento geral deste exequível cenário e do compromisso de instituições como o IPDAL, e, que se cumpra o marco de despertar Portugal para a imensidão de rumos que o seu empreendedorismo pode tomar.
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The account management field works closely with the sales team, serving as the customer’s primary point of contact. This project’s purpose was to understand if shifting the account management from brand centric to customer centric, would be the best fit for a Portuguese Pharmaceutical company. This customer centric approach - Strategic Account Management (SAM) - was studied, understanding the implicated trade-offs to the company. The workforce was probed about the project and their comments were analyzed. The conclusion points to an implementation of SAM and proposes the adaptations to follow in order to smooth the change.
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This work project takes the format of a problem-solving approach suggested by “Impulse Partners”, a French consulting firm. It recommends a way to measure the success of ten startups in the incubators “Starburst” and “Incubator Construction & Energy” and give them strategic guidance. A Balanced Scorecard is elaborated to help incubated startups building up and implementing their strategy. The Scorecard suggests possible initiatives for the startups that are ideally realized with the help of the consulting firm that is steering the incubator. Special attention is drawn to what the startups need to succeed, which typically concerns financing, networking and managing skills.
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In this paper we investigate what drives the prices of Portuguese contemporary art at auction and explore the potential of art as an asset. Based on a hedonic prices model we construct an Art Price Index as a proxy for the Portuguese contemporary art market over the period of 1994 to 2014. A performance analysis suggests that art underperforms the S&P500 but overperforms the Portuguese stock market and American Government bonds. However, It does it at the cost of higher risk. Results also show that art as low correlation with financial markets, evidencing some potential in risk mitigation when added to traditional equity portfolios.
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This Work Project studies the Continuous Improvement and Processes (CIP) department at TAP Maintenance & Engineering. The project has the objective to provide insights to align the activities of the department with the strategy of the organization. For such, two focuses were taken: (i) an internal analysis which highlighted a need for transversal change to ensure the adoption of Continuous Improvement at TAP, and (ii) a process which outlined objectives and projects to be pursued to prioritize CIP’s activities in accordance with the organization’s goals. The outcome includes (a) important recommendations concerning strategic planning and competition evaluation and (b) a process’ output that reflects a balance among factors influencing the priority of projects.
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The construction sector in Portugal declined sharply over the past 10 years. The current crisis can wiped out the entire industry. Can the industry survive? What lessons can we learn? What can be done to revive the sector? These are questions this study intends to answer. By analyzing the best practices of the industry and of the largest construction companies in Portugal, as well as the difficulties and constrains that they all faced, I found that retrenchment (operational costs and selling assets) are the main measures companies resort to, and that strategic reorientation is essential to turnaround. I found that internationalization is a key driver on strategic reorientation and diversification and concentration are complementary strategies that can enforce and strengthen the main one.
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The following work project illustrates the strategic issues There App, a mobile application, faces regarding the opportunity to expand from its current state as a product to a multisided platform. Initially, a market analysis is performed to identify the ideal customer groups to be integrated in the platform. Strategic design issues are then discussed on how to best match its value proposition with the identified market opportunity. Suggestions on how the company should organize its resources and operational processes to best deliver on its value proposition complete the work.
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The purpose of this work is to understand the internal and external structure in which the company operates to provide an idea of the strategic actions needed to accomplish their organizational objectives. A strategic software was employed to build up phase one and phase two, phase one involved analysing internal and external factors that influence the company, comprehending their core competences, factors that influence the market and identification of strengths and weaknesses. Phase two consisted on providing an idea of their real competitive position and the suggestion of a development strategy, given the possible limitations in the external factors, the company should carefully analyse some of the opportunities present in the industry overseas to continue to develop their business and increase its profitability. Furthermore, a source of competitive advantage was found in their outbound logistics which could serve a differentiator between their competitors.