885 resultados para Business Process Management, Process Modelling, Large Modelling Projects, Issues, Focus Groups
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to provide a critical assessment of the literature on business incubation effectiveness and second, to submit a situated theoretical perspective on how business incubation management can provide an environment that supports the development of incubatee entrepreneurs and their businesses. Design/methodology/approach – The paper provides a narrative critical assessment of the literature on business incubation effectiveness. Definitional issues, performance aspects and approaches to establishing critical success factors in business incubation are discussed. Business incubation management is identified as an overarching factor for theorising on business incubation effectiveness. Findings – The literature on business incubation effectiveness suffers from several deficiencies, including definitional incongruence, descriptive accounts, fragmentation and lack of strong conceptual grounding. Notwithstanding the growth of research on this domain, understanding of how entrepreneurs and their businesses develop within the business incubator environment remains limited. Given the importance of relational, intangible factors in business incubation and the critical role of business incubation management in orchestrating and optimising such factors, it is suggested that theorising efforts would benefit from a situated perspective. Originality/value – The identification of specific shortcomings in the literature on business incubation highlights the need for more systematic efforts towards theory building. It is suggested that focusing on the role of business incubation management from a situated learning theory perspective can lend itself to a more profound understanding of the development process of incubatee entrepreneurs and their firms. Theoretical propositions are offered to this effect, as well as avenues for future research.
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O objetivo deste trabalho é identificar e descrever os processos de gerenciamento dos projetos de ajuste na estrutura organizacional, processos e governança de uma grande empresa brasileira. Os processos de gerenciamento de projetos são o encadeamento das ações e atividades que permitem atingir os objetivos do projeto, constituindo o objeto de estudo do Guia PMBOK e outras bases de conhecimento em gestão de projetos. A pesquisa identificou e descreveu o fluxo de gerenciamento dos projetos de gestão de uma das gerências da Empresa “X” a partir de análise documental, entrevistas e observação participativa. Os resultados foram analisados à luz do referencial teórico sobre processos de gerenciamento de projetos, processos de gerenciamento “front-end” e governança de projetos. A pesquisa concluiu que, comparado ao processo de gerenciamento previsto no Guia PMBOK, o gerenciamento dos projetos de gestão analisados coloca ênfase relativamente maior nos processos que antecedem o início formal do projeto (processos front-end), responsáveis por garantir seu alinhamento aos direcionadores e variáveis organizacionais.
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Oil spills cause great damage to coastal habitats, especially when rapid and suitable response measures are not taken. Establishing high priority areas is fundamental for the operation of response teams. Under this context and considering the need for keeping all geographical information up-to-date for emergencial use, the present study proposes employing a decision tree coupled with a knowledge-based approach using GIS to assign oil sensitivity indices to Brazilian coastal habitats. The modelled system works based on rules set by the official standards of Brazilian Federal Environment Organ. We tested it on one of the littoral regions of Brazil where transportation of petroleum is most intense: the coast of the municipalities of Sao Sebastiao and Caraguatatuba in the northern littoral of São Paulo state, Brazil. The system automatically ranked the littoral sensitivity index of the study area habitats according to geographical conditions during summer and winter; since index ranks of some habitats varied between these seasons because of sediment alterations. The obtained results illustrate the great potential of the proposed system in generating ESI maps and in aiding response teams during emergency operations. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Pós-graduação em Educação Matemática - IGCE
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Esta tese de doutorado nasceu da escassez de estudos referentes aos efeitos das grandes obras, sobre a qualidade de vida das cidades. Nesse sentido, visando estudar exatamente esse problema dentro de um cenário amazônico, propôs-se pesquisar os efeitos das usinas hidrelétricas de Jirau e de Santo Antônio, em seu processo de construção, às margens do rio Madeira, em Rondônia e, assim, analisar a qualidade de vida dentro do perímetro urbano da cidade de Porto Velho, o que constituiu o objeto de estudo da presente investigação. Para tanto, buscou-se aporte na teoria do “Fetiche”, de Marx, na obra “O capital” (1980). Assim, procurou-se explicar a migração de trabalhadores, na busca por melhores salários e oportunidades de ganhos econômicos, nas obras das hidrelétricas mencionadas. A perspectiva teórica do “fetichismo da mercadoria”, de Marx (1967), desencadeou a inter-relação com os aspectos diretamente ligados ao âmago da presente tese, que se constitui numa Pesquisa de natureza qualitativa. Essa foi desenvolvida com base no método de Análise Fatorial, utilizando o programa estatístico SPSS, versão 17. Para isso, foram aplicados 1.449 questionários, distribuídos igualitariamente, em grupos de 21, para cada um dos 69 bairros da cidade. E, dessa forma, construir os índices de IQVU (índices de qualidade de vida urbana), segundo Santos e Martins (2002) e, para análises multifatoriais, de acordo com Hair et al. (2005) e com Santana (2007; 2005). A partir disso, os resultados obtidos permitiram concluir que o índice de qualidade de vida de Porto Velho, no período correspondente à fase anterior a chegada das usinas, à região, era de 0,452. Portanto, classificado como um índice de desempenho regular. Em relação à fase atual, esse índice apresentou uma queda de 15,31%, alcançando um valor de 0,392. Por consequência, considerado de ruim desempenho. Desse modo, permitiu-se concluir que a qualidade de vida de Porto Velho, conforme a opinião dos entrevistados, literalmente, piorou com a chegada das usinas hidrelétricas do rio Madeira, em Porto Velho/Rondônia. A relevância do presente estudo reside na análise do espaço intramunicipal e na integração dos dados provenientes da pesquisa de campo, com a informação gerada durante as análises. Isto levou a deduções lógicas, fundamentadas nos critérios adotados e decorrentes dos resultados das avaliações. Consequentemente, esse poderá servir como suporte às decisões políticas, sobre o planejamento de ações a serem executadas, para gestão do território no âmbito municipal.
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This study focuses on comparison of perceptions of ethical business cultures in large business organizations from four largest emerging economies, commonly referred to as the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, and China), and from the US. The data were collected from more than 13,000 managers and employees of business organizations in five countries. The study found significant differences among BRIC countries, with respondents from India and Brazil providing more favorable assessments of ethical cultures of their organizations than respondents from China and Russia. Overall, highest mean scores were provided by respondents from India, the US, and Brazil. There were significant similarities in ratings between the US and Brazil.
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In this work, we study the performance evaluation of resource-aware business process models. We define a new framework that allows the generation of analytical models for performance evaluation from business process models annotated with resource management information. This framework is composed of a new notation that allows the specification of resource management constraints and a method to convert a business process specification and its resource constraints into Stochastic Automata Networks (SANs). We show that the analysis of the generated SAN model provides several performance indices, such as average throughput of the system, average waiting time, average queues size, and utilization rate of resources. Using the BP2SAN tool - our implementation of the proposed framework - and a SAN solver (such as the PEPS tool) we show through a simple use-case how a business specialist with no skills in stochastic modeling can easily obtain performance indices that, in turn, can help to identify bottlenecks on the model, to perform workload characterization, to define the provisioning of resources, and to study other performance related aspects of the business process.
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Abstract Background Recent medical and biological technology advances have stimulated the development of new testing systems that have been providing huge, varied amounts of molecular and clinical data. Growing data volumes pose significant challenges for information processing systems in research centers. Additionally, the routines of genomics laboratory are typically characterized by high parallelism in testing and constant procedure changes. Results This paper describes a formal approach to address this challenge through the implementation of a genetic testing management system applied to human genome laboratory. We introduced the Human Genome Research Center Information System (CEGH) in Brazil, a system that is able to support constant changes in human genome testing and can provide patients updated results based on the most recent and validated genetic knowledge. Our approach uses a common repository for process planning to ensure reusability, specification, instantiation, monitoring, and execution of processes, which are defined using a relational database and rigorous control flow specifications based on process algebra (ACP). The main difference between our approach and related works is that we were able to join two important aspects: 1) process scalability achieved through relational database implementation, and 2) correctness of processes using process algebra. Furthermore, the software allows end users to define genetic testing without requiring any knowledge about business process notation or process algebra. Conclusions This paper presents the CEGH information system that is a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) based on a formal framework to support genetic testing management for Mendelian disorder studies. We have proved the feasibility and showed usability benefits of a rigorous approach that is able to specify, validate, and perform genetic testing using easy end user interfaces.
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Il lavoro tratta l’applicazione di un progetto di Certificazione del Sistema di Gestione della Qualità di un’innovativa linea di Business nel settore delle macchine per il confezionamento delle bevande. Questo lavoro è stato preparato durante un periodo di Stage della durata di sei mesi effettuato presso SACMI IMOLA S.C. (Imola, BOLOGNA) a seguito della necessità, riscontrata dal management, di allineare il sistema gestione qualità della nuova linea di business alla normativa ISO 9001:2008, come per le altre linee di business dell’azienda. Tutto questo mediante l’implementazione di un sistema di Business Process Management (BPM) e di tutti i sistemi informatici ad esso collegati. La tesi si struttura in tre parti. Nella prima parte, attraverso un’indagine della letteratura di riferimento, si sono indagati l’evoluzione storica, la struttura attuale e i possibili scenari evolutivi inerenti il concetto di qualità, il sistema gestione qualità e la normativa di riferimento. La seconda parte è dedicata all’approfondimento delle tematiche del BPM, i cui principi hanno guidato l’intervento effettuato. La ricerca è stata condotta allo scopo di evidenziare le radici e gli elementi innovativi che contraddistinguono questo approccio di “management”, descrivere gli aspetti che ne hanno determinato la diffusione e l’evoluzione ed evidenziare, inoltre, il collegamento tra l’approccio per processi che sta alla base di questa filosofia di management e lo stesso approccio previsto nella normativa ISO 9001:2008 e, più specificatamente nella cosiddetta Vision 2000. Tale sezione si conclude con la formalizzazione delle metodologia e degli strumenti effettivamente utilizzati per la gestione del progetto. La terza ed ultima parte del lavoro consiste nella descrizione del caso. Vengono presentate le varie fasi dell’implementazione del progetto, dall’analisi dell’attuale situazione alla costruzione dell’infrastruttura informatica per l’attuazione del BPM ottenuta attraverso l’applicazione dei “criteri di progettazione” trattati dalla letteratura di riferimento, passando per la mappatura dei processi attualmente in vigore e per l’analisi delle performance del processo attuale, misurate attraverso indicatori sviluppati “ad hoc”. Il lavoro è arricchito dall’analisi di un’innovativa metodologia per la creazione di un sistema di gestione integrato delle certificazioni (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001) fondato sull’infrastruttura informatica creata.
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Il lavoro tratta la progettazione di un intervento tecnologico e organizzativo in grado di guidare la creazione di un ecosistema di imprese per un distretto commerciale: Centergross (Funo d’Argelato, Bologna). Tale lavoro è stato preparato durante un periodo di Stage della durata di cinque mesi effettuato presso Epoca S.r.l (Bologna) a seguito della necessità, riscontrata dalla direzione del distretto, di ripensare il proprio modello di business. L’obiettivo del progetto di intervento di Epoca è quello di supportare il distretto in questa fase di cambiamento, da “condominio” di imprese autonome a ecosistema, grazie all’identificazione e alla realizzazione di strumenti organizzativi e tecnologici che possano costruire opportunità di sinergie, aumentare la completezza dell’offerta e sfruttare economie di scopo. Per questo è stato realizzato un nuovo sistema informatico (social network e applicazione mobile) in grado di supportare la strategia ed evolvere con essa. La tesi si struttura in tre parti. Nella prima parte, attraverso un’indagine della letteratura di riferimento, si sono indagati i principali modelli di cambiamento organizzativo e il ruolo dei sistemi informativi all’interno delle organizzazione. Un approfondimento circa gli approcci, i processi e la gestione del cambiamento in relazione all’introduzione di un nuovo sistema informativo all’interno delle organizzazioni con riferimento alle tematiche del Business Process Reengineering. La seconda parte è dedicata all’evoluzione del Web con la rivoluzione culturale causata dagli strumenti del web partecipativo, semantico e potenziato: social network e applicazione mobile nello specifico; e all’approccio di progettazione: il Design Thinking. Una tecnica che si prefigge di: trovare il miglior fit fra obiettivi, risorse e tecnologie disponibili; favorire lo sviluppo di nuove idee innovative entrando in empatia con il contesto del problema proponendo soluzioni centrate sui bisogni degli utenti. L’ultima parte del lavoro consiste nella descrizione del caso. Vengono presentate la fase di analisi della situazione attuale e i successivi step di progettazione del sistema informatico: la definizione dei prototipi, la popolazione del database, il modello di dominio, le interfacce utente e le esperienze di navigazione all’interno della piattaforma software proposta. L’approccio prevede che il progetto proceda per iterazioni successive e un adattamento continuo alle esigenze del cliente.
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The market’s challenges bring firms to collaborate with other organizations in order to create Joint Ventures, Alliances and Consortia that are defined as “Interorganizational Networks” (IONs) (Provan, Fish and Sydow; 2007). Some of these IONs are managed through a shared partecipant governance (Provan and Kenis, 2008): a team composed by entrepreneurs and/or directors of each firm of an ION. The research is focused on these kind of management teams and it is based on an input-process-output model: some input variables (work group’s diversity, intra-team's friendship network density) have a direct influence on the process (team identification, shared leadership, interorganizational trust, team trust and intra-team's communication network density), which influence some team outputs, individual innovation behaviors and team effectiveness (team performance, work group satisfaction and ION affective commitment). Data was collected on a sample of 101 entrepreneurs grouped in 28 ION’s government teams and the research hypotheses are tested trough the path analysis and the multilevel models. As expected trust in team and shared leadership are positively and directly related to team effectiveness while team identification and interorganizational trust are indirectly related to the team outputs. The friendship network density among the team’s members has got positive effects on the trust in team and on the communication network density, and also, through the communication network density it improves the level of the teammates ION affective commitment. The shared leadership and its effects on the team effectiveness are fostered from higher level of team identification and weakened from higher level of work group diversity, specifically gender diversity. Finally, the communication network density and shared leadership at the individual level are related to the frequency of individual innovative behaviors. The dissertation’s results give a wider and more precise indication about the management of interfirm network through “shared” form of governance.
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Business strategy is important to all organizations. Nearly all Fortune 500 firms are implementing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems to improve the execution of their business strategy and to improve integration with its information technology (IT) strategy. Successful implementation of these multi-million dollar software systems are requiring new emphasis on change management and on Business and IT strategic alignment. This paper examines business and IT strategic alignment and seeks to explore whether an ERP implementation can drive business process reengineering and business and IT strategic alignment. An overview of business strategy and strategic alignment are followed by an analysis of ERP. The “As-Is/To-Be” process model is then presented and explained as a simple, but vital tool for improving business strategy, strategic alignment, and ERP implementation success.
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he notion of outsourcing – making arrangements with an external entity for the provision of goods or services to supplement or replace internal efforts – has been around for centuries. The outsourcing of information systems (IS) is however a much newer concept but one which has been growing dramatically. This book attempts to synthesize what is known about IS outsourcing by dividing the subject into three interrelated parts: (1) Traditional Information Technology Outsourcing, (2) Information Technolgy Offshoring, and (3) Business Process Outsourcing. The book should be of interest to all academics and students in the field of Information Systems as well as corporate executives and professionals who seek a more profound analysis and understanding of the underlying factors and mechanisms of outsourcing.
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Gaining economic benefits from substantially lower labor costs has been reported as a major reason for offshoring labor-intensive information systems services to low-wage countries. However, if wage differences are so high, why is there such a high level of variation in the economic success between offshored IS projects? This study argues that offshore outsourcing involves a number of extra costs for the ^his paper was recommended for acceptance by Associate Guest Editor Erran Carmel. client organization that account for the economic failure of offshore projects. The objective is to disaggregate these extra costs into their constituent parts and to explain why they differ between offshored software projects. The focus is on software development and maintenance projects that are offshored to Indian vendors. A theoretical framework is developed a priori based on transaction cost economics (TCE) and the knowledge-based view of the firm, comple mented by factors that acknowledge the specific offshore context The framework is empirically explored using a multiple case study design including six offshored software projects in a large German financial service institution. The results of our analysis indicate that the client incurs post contractual extra costs for four types of activities: (1) re quirements specification and design, (2) knowledge transfer, (3) control, and (4) coordination. In projects that require a high level of client-specific knowledge about idiosyncratic business processes and software systems, these extra costs were found to be substantially higher than in projects where more general knowledge was needed. Notably, these costs most often arose independently from the threat of oppor tunistic behavior, challenging the predominant TCE logic of market failure. Rather, the client extra costs were parti cularly high in client-specific projects because the effort for managing the consequences of the knowledge asymmetries between client and vendor was particularly high in these projects. Prior experiences of the vendor with related client projects were found to reduce the level of extra costs but could not fully offset the increase in extra costs in highly client-specific projects. Moreover, cultural and geographic distance between client and vendor as well as personnel turnover were found to increase client extra costs. Slight evidence was found, however, that the cost-increasing impact of these factors was also leveraged in projects with a high level of required client-specific knowledge (moderator effect).
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The quantification of CO2 emissions from anthropogenic land use and land use change (eLUC) is essential to understand the drivers of the atmospheric CO2 increase and to inform climate change mitigation policy. Reported values in synthesis reports are commonly derived from different approaches (observation-driven bookkeeping and process-modelling) but recent work has emphasized that inconsistencies between methods may imply substantial differences in eLUC estimates. However, a consistent quantification is lacking and no concise modelling protocol for the separation of primary and secondary components of eLUC has been established. Here, we review differences of eLUC quantification methods and apply an Earth System Model (ESM) of Intermediate Complexity to quantify them. We find that the magnitude of effects due to merely conceptual differences between ESM and offline vegetation model-based quantifications is ~ 20 % for today. Under a future business-as-usual scenario, differences tend to increase further due to slowing land conversion rates and an increasing impact of altered environmental conditions on land-atmosphere fluxes. We establish how coupled Earth System Models may be applied to separate secondary component fluxes of eLUC arising from the replacement of potential C sinks/sources and the land use feedback and show that secondary fluxes derived from offline vegetation models are conceptually and quantitatively not identical to either, nor their sum. Therefore, we argue that synthesis studies should resort to the "least common denominator" of different methods, following the bookkeeping approach where only primary land use emissions are quantified under the assumption of constant environmental boundary conditions.