871 resultados para Business Process Management, Focus Groups, Process Modelling, Major Issues
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Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to shed new light on the link between diversity in project teams and team performance by examining the effects of players’ international career diversity on the performance of national football teams. Design/methodology/approach– The paper draws upon the literature on project organizations and experiential diversity in teams. Using data on players’ international career backgrounds and team performance from the FIFA World Cup 2006, the authors test two hypotheses linking experiential diversity in teams and a measure of relative team performance. The dataset includes detailed individual background profiles of the 736 participating players and performance data from the 64 games played at the tournament. Findings– The findings suggest that different types of experiential diversity have contrasting effects on team performance in a time‐limited project team setting. Research limitations/implications– These findings encourage team diversity researchers to further examine the impact of experiential diversity in teams on team process and performance outcomes in future research. Practical implications– The findings particularly highlight the need to carefully manage experiential diversity in project team settings in order to benefit from access to diverse tacit resources, while at the same time avoiding that the integrative capacities of teams becoming overstretched. Originality/value– The paper is a step towards a better understanding of how diversity of individual career backgrounds affects team performance outcomes in project teams.
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Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are the main instruments of Business Performance Management. KPIs are the measures that are translated to both the strategy and the business process. These measures are often designed for an industry sector with the assumptions about business processes in organizations. However, the assumptions can be too incomplete to guarantee the required properties of KPIs. This raises the need to validate the properties of KPIs prior to their application to performance measurement. This paper applies the method called EXecutable Requirements Engineering Management and Evolution (EXTREME) for validation of the KPI definitions. EXTREME semantically relates the goal modeling, conceptual modeling and protocol modeling techniques into one methodology. The synchronous composition built into protocol modeling enables raceability of goals in protocol models and constructive definitions of a KPI. The application of the method clarifies the meaning of KPI properties and procedures of their assessment and validation.
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This study examines the impact of a large-scale UK-based teacher development programme on innovation and change in English language education in Western China within a knowledge management (KM) framework. Questionnaire data were collected from 229 returnee teachers in 15 cohorts. Follow-up interviews and focus groups were conducted with former participants, middle and senior managers, and teachers who had not participated in the UK programme. The results showed evidence of knowledge creation and amplification at individual, group and inter-organizational levels. However, the present study also identified knowledge creation potential through the more effective organization of follow-up at the national level, particularly for the returnee teachers. It is argued that the KM framework might offer a promising alternative to existing models and metaphors of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
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School reform is a major concern in many countries that seek to improve their educational systems and enhance their performances. In consequence, many global schemes, theories, studies, attempts, and programmes have been introduced to promote education in recent years. Saudi Arabia is one of these countries that implemented educational change by introducing many initiatives. The Tatweer Programme is one of these initiatives and is considered as a major recent reform. The main purpose of this study is to investigate this reform in depth by examining the perceptions and experiences of the Tatweer leaders and teachers to find out which extent they have been enabled to be innovative, and to examine the types of leadership and decision-making that have been undertaken by such schools. This study adopted a qualitative case study that employed interviews, focus groups and documentary analysis. The design of the study has been divided into two phases; the first phase was the feasibility study and the second phase was the main study. The research sample of the feasibility study was head teachers, educational experts and Tatweer Unit’s members. The sample of the main study was three Tatweer schools, Tatweer Unit members and one official of Tatweer Project in Riyadh. The findings of this study identified the level of autonomy in managing the school; the Tatweer schools’ system is semi-autonomous when it comes to the internal management, but it lacks autonomy when it comes to staff appointment, student assessment, and curriculum development. In addition, the managerial work has been distributed through teams and members; the Excellence Team plays a critical role in school effectiveness leading an efficient change. Moreover, Professional Learning Communities have been used to enhance the work within Tatweer schools. Finally the findings show that there have been major shifts in the Tatweer schools’ system; the shifting from centralisation to semi-decentralisation; from the culture of the individual to the culture of community; from the traditional school to one focused on self-evaluation and planning; from management to leadership; and from an isolated school being open to society. These shifts have impacted positively on the attitudes of students, parents and staff.
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Understanding complex social-ecological systems, and anticipating how they may respond to rapid change, requires an approach that incorporates environmental, social, economic, and policy factors, usually in a context of fragmented data availability. We employed fuzzy cognitive mapping (FCM) to integrate these factors in the assessment of future wildfire risk in the Chiquitania region, Bolivia. In this region, dealing with wildfires is becoming increasingly challenging due to reinforcing feedbacks between multiple drivers. We conducted semi-structured interviews and constructed different FCMs in focus groups to understand the regional dynamics of wildfire from diverse perspectives. We used FCM modelling to evaluate possible adaptation scenarios in the context of future drier climatic conditions. Scenarios also considered possible failure to respond in time to the emergent risk. This approach proved of great potential to support decision-making for risk management. It helped identify key forcing variables and generate insights into potential risks and trade-offs of different strategies. All scenarios showed increased wildfire risk in the event of more droughts. The ‘Hands-off’ scenario resulted in amplified impacts driven by intensifying trends, affecting particularly the agricultural production. The ‘Fire management’ scenario, which adopted a bottom-up approach to improve controlled burning, showed less trade-offs between wildfire risk reduction and production compared to the ‘Fire suppression’ scenario. Findings highlighted the importance of considering strategies that involve all actors who use fire, and the need to nest these strategies for a more systemic approach to manage wildfire risk. The FCM model could be used as a decision-support tool and serve as a ‘boundary object’ to facilitate collaboration and integration of different forms of knowledge and perceptions of fire in the region. This approach has also the potential to support decisions in other dynamic frontier landscapes around the world that are facing increased risk of large wildfires.
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Sammanfattning Föreliggande rapport avser en delstudie inom projektet Attraktiv Konkurrenskraft (AKK) Syftet med detta arbete är att utvärdera fem metoder som kan ”väcka insikt” om nyttan av att starta utvecklingsaktiviteter för att bättre ta tillvara de mänskliga resurserna i arbetet. Baserat på detta ska en metod väljas för fördjupade studier. Drivkrafterna för att skapa bra arbetsmiljöer är många. Den primära kan sägas vara den humanitära drivkraften. Förutom de överväganden som ligger till grund för arbetsmiljölagstiftning och avtal mellan arbetsmarknadens parter finns alltså goda skäl för företagare att prioritera arbetsmiljöarbete. Den fråga som berörs i detta arbete är i vad mån det är möjligt att genom enkla insatser påverka en arbetsmiljöansvarig chefs benägenhet att gå till beslut om att genomföra insatser för att utveckla förutsättningarna för att bättre nyttja de mänskliga resurserna i organisationen. Målet är att chefen bestämmer sig för att påbörja en beslutsprocess om utvecklingsaktiviteter för att ta tillvara de mänskliga resurserna i arbetet vilket ökar förutsättningarna att rekrytera, behålla och engagera kompetent personal. Som resultat av förstudien har fem olika insiktsmetoder utvecklats och anpassats. Dessa metoder har kallats GAP-analys, Fokusgrupper Attraktivt Arbete, Visit, Riskanalys och Scenario. De tio företagen som deltog hade mellan 11 och 39 anställda, och deras verksamheter var inom områdena tillverkning, reparation och underhåll. Resultat från användning av metoderna visar att alla metoderna uppfyller kriterierna att vara enkla att förstå och snabba att genomföra. Fokusgrupper, Visit och Riskanalys ger konkret vägledning för fortsatt utvecklingsarbete. Fokusgrupper ger ett brett underlag för en fortsättning som bygger på dialog, en djupare analys på individnivå samt har psykiska och sociala dimensioner. Därmed sågs Fokusgrupper som den mest intressanta metoden att gå vidare med. Denna studie indikerar att det finns möjlighet att påverka ledare att ta beslut om aktiviteter för att utveckla den mänskliga resursen. Det finns därmed anledning att ytterligare studera ett antal företag där en och samma metod används. Valet har fallit på Fokusgrupper, även om andra metoder skulle vara tänkbara. Abstract This report concerns a sub-study of the project attractive competitiveness (AKK). The aim of the work is to evaluate five methods that are supposed to” raise awereness” about the advantages of initiating activities to better utilize human resources at work. Based on that shall one method be elected for depend studies. The driving forces for creation of good work environments are many. The primary can be said to be the humanitarian driving force. Except for the considerations that are behind the work environment legislations and agreements between social partners is therefore good reasons for entrepreneurs to give priority to work environment work. The focus of this study is to which extent it is possible by a limited input influence the liability of a manager with responsibilities for the work environment to take decisions to start a process aimed at improving the use of the human resources in the company. The goal is that the manager decides to start such a process which also is supposed to recruit, retain and engage competent staff. In the sub-study have five insight methods been developed or adapted. Those methods have been named gap-analysis, focus groups attractive work, visit, risk analysis, and scenario. The ten participating companies employed between eleven and thirty-nine persons. The companies represented different branches as production, repair work and maintenance. The results from the test of the methods shows that they all meet the criteria’s to be simple to understand and quick to carry through. Focus groups attractive work, visit, and risk analysis gives substantial guidance for further development work. Focus groups attractive work gives a broad base for a continuation built on a dialogue, a deeper analyses of individual level as well as mental and social dimensions. Of that reason chosen for deepened studies. This study indicates that there are possibilities to influence managers to decide about activities aimed at better use of human resources. There are therefore reasons to make further studies in a number of companies where the elected method is used.
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Managers’ conceptions of the importance of human resources are essential for creating ‘attractive workplaces’. This paper examines an intervention method aimed at creating insight among managers in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) concerning the potential of human resources. The intervention method is called Focus Group Attractive Work (FGAW) and was conducted at eight enterprises in Sweden. Based on the analysis, it is concluded that the intervention method seems to be thought-provoking and to facilitate changes in managers’ conceptions of the importance of human resources, albeit to different degrees.
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PANA V Evaluation of a Literacy ProjectSUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONSThis evaluation set out to explore the impact of the literacy work carried out through PANA V. It focussed on clarifying effects such as empowerment and poverty reduction in relation to the civil society. Two specific objectives were to evaluate the methodological approach and the didactic materials and to evaluate the sustainability of the project.Although the focus of the evaluation has been PANA V, the project has been evaluated in its context, as one in a series of five projects located in Rwanda ten years after the war and genocide. The conclusion will consider future plans in this field.The evaluator has striven to create a holistic picture of the effects of the project, although the given time for the evaluation was short. Only three weeks were spent in the field study and only ten days in the actual field. Although there were some organisational and logistic problems, as is common when carrying out a study like this in a poor country, many literacy sites were visited and quite many participators were interviewed. The overall impression from the study is overwhelmingly positive. So many people commit themselves in this task of teaching Rwandans reading, writing and numeracy. Despite harsh conditions learners strive to learn and group leaders devote themselves to the task. Many leaders on different levels try their very best to manage their difficult and demanding task. The main objective was to explore the impact of the project on poverty reduction, particularly on empowerment and strategies for everyday life. Women were to be regarded particularly. From the results it is clear that the project has a strong, positive impact both on poverty reduction and empowerment of marginalised groups. Among those who have benefited from the alphabetisation are mainly women. Unfortunately, when it comes to leaders in PANA, who may also be said to have benefited from the project, only a small minority is women. This is something that is recommended that it be reconsidered inside the organisation. As a majority of the targeted learners are women, and as the economic and social situation of women in Rwanda is generally weak, this is a question that I recommend the Pentesostal church and ADEPR to look particularly into. With many women being single breadwinners of their households, it is important that also women get access to positions that may bring benefits of different kind.It is also clear that the project has positive effects for the civil society. In the present situation in Rwanda, during the process of reconciliation and rapid progress, basic education for the poor majority is a democratic issue. In a country with a plethora of internet-cafés in the capital and a small minority that use cars and mobile-telephones to communicate nation-wide, it is of outmost importance that the majority acquires basic education, of which literacy is a central part. To strengthen the civil society in Rwanda literacy is important. One central issue is then that Rwanda develops toward becoming a country where literacy is used for the benefit of the citizens and it is a democratic issue that all citizens get an opportunity to participate. Crucial for this is that strong efforts are put into primary schools nation-wide. Literacy projects for adults, like PANA, may only complement these efforts, but they constitute important and necessary complements. Other relevant ways to promote literacy are campaigns in Radio and TV and through cultural events such as festivals, music and theatre. News papers, magazines and books are natural parts of such campaigns as well as adult education. As stated under the results not much can be said about the didactics in this evaluation. On the whole the methodology and the materials fill their function well and receive a high reputation. As people learn to read and write under very simple conditions, obviously the approach is appropriate. A few suggestions may be given from the study:•Focus groups leaders’ attention on clearness, that they show very clearly what is to be read. Good structuring is probably of great importance for many learners.•Make clear what is tested in the tests and consider the possibility to use a holistic test that would be more congruent with the methodology. The possibility to use only one grade, pass, would enable a more practical test, such as reading a short, relevant text, writing something relevant and solving practical mathematic problems. Avoid tests that demand school knowledge.•Avoid using methaphors such as “fight against illiteracy” and connections between illiteracy/literacy and darkness/light. It is not true that illiteracy causes bad things and that literacy only brings good. •Be prepared that it may be more difficult in the future to achieve the goals as it may be the case that the early learners where the ones who achieved easily. The goal of “literacy in six month” in PANA will probably hold only for some learners but also those who do not manage in six months need literacy skills.A third objective was to secure sustainability. As for sustainability of the project in itself, and of the literacy process, the main conclusion is that there is a good potential. The commitment and devotedness among many involved in PANA proves good. One weakness is individual leaders in ADEPR who do not see this as an important task for the Pentecostal church in Rwanda. Other weaknesses are the unwillingness to mention explicitly the wish, for example among group leaders, to get some kind of incentive and the fear of loosing believers by cooperation with other organisations. A higher degree of transparency in this issue would probably solve some irritations and tensions.As for the sustainability of the literacy skills much may be done to improve. The acquired skills seem to be comparably relevant. The level achieved, and the level tested, may be defined as basic literacy skills, consisting of basic reading, writing and numeracy skills. However, these skills are very restricted and there is a high risk that the skills will decline, which means that there is a high risk that people will forget how to read and write because of lack of exercising. From these conclusions a few suggestions for future development will be given.
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Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nurses' perceptions of climate and environmental issues and examine how nurses perceive their role in contributing to the process of sustainable development. Background: Climate change and its implications for human health represent an increasingly important issue for the healthcare sector. According to the International Council of Nurses Code of Ethics, nurses have a responsibility to be involved and support climate change mitigation and adaptation to protect human health. Design: This is a descriptive, explorative qualitative study. Methods: Nurses (n=18) were recruited from hospitals, primary care and emergency medical services; eight participated in semi-structured, in-depth individual interviews and 10 participated in two focus groups. Data were collected from April-October 2013 in Sweden; interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using content analysis. Results: Two main themes were identified from the interviews: (i) an incongruence between climate and environmental issues and nurses' daily work; and (ii) public health work is regarded as a health co-benefit of climate change mitigation. While being green is not the primary task in a lifesaving, hectic and economically challenging context, nurses' perceived their profession as entailing responsibility, opportunities and a sense of individual commitment to influence the environment in a positive direction. Conclusions: This study argues there is a need for increased awareness of issues and methods that are crucial for the healthcare sector to respond to climate change. Efforts to develop interventions should explore how nurses should be able to contribute to the healthcare sector's preparedness for and contributions to sustainable development.
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O mundo globalizado de hoje conduz as organizações a buscarem, cada vez mais, a Reengenharia de Processos de Negócio ou BPR – Business Process Reengineering como uma solução para se manterem competitivas em seus respectivos mercados. Uma das tecnologias de informação que aparece como habilitadora da BPR é a tecnologia de Workflow (fluxos de trabalho), onde os WfMS – Workflow Management Systems ou Sistemas de Gerenciamento de Workflow, através de metodologias e software, facilitam a transformação que está sendo exigida às empresas para se manterem competitivas. Existem, atualmente, muitos estudos sobre WfMS, o que evidência esta como sendo uma área bastante próspera e em desenvolvimento. Apesar de existirem diversos WfMS comerciais com ferramentas para dar suporte à modelagem e, posterior, reengenharia dos processos de negócio, os recursos fornecidos para a reengenharia de processos que são voltados para a análise, teste e monitoramento de workflow, não levam em consideração os mecanismos de coordenação de atividades, inerentes à estrutura organizacional existente. Busca-se, através deste trabalho, estudar o problema do processo de reengenharia e da otimização de processos, a partir da análise de (sub)processos de WfMS, considerando alguns aspetos estruturais das organizações. Neste contexto, o objetivo deste trabalho é identificar e descrever, de forma sistemática, o relacionamento existente entre (sub)processos de workflow e mecanismos de coordenação de atividades. Com isso, pretende-se que com os resultados obtidos possam ser utilizados como ponto de partida para o desenvolvimento de um sistema automatizado para auxiliar na reengenharia de processos com base em WfMS.
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As relações comerciais observadas no início do século passado se baseavam no atendimento personalizado, em que cada cliente era recebido pessoalmente pelo dono da loja, que por sua vez conhecia a clientela e suas principais necessidades. Com a massificação da produção e o surgimento dos grandes magazines e shopping centers, o foco das empresas se voltou para produtos e serviços, futor que promoveu o distanciamento das relações com os clientes, tornando-os ilustres desconhecidos para as empresas. Quase um século depois, o advento da Internet prOpICIOU um processo de reaproximação entre empresas e clientes, eis que as fronteiras geográficas começaram a desaparecer, as empresas locais começaram a atuar e concorrer mundialmente através da web, o mercado apresentou-se mais competitivo e os clientes conquistaram maior poder de escolha e se tornaram mais voláteis. Neste contexto de grandes massas, surge o CRM contemplando um conjunto de estratégias que permeiam toda a organização, como por exemplo, a revisão dos processos de negócios, a mudança da cultura com o foco no cliente, a automação dos serviços de marketing, vendas e atendimento, a disponibilização de multi-canais de contato com o cliente e a integração das bases de dados com os canais de interação. As estratégias de CRM, com base na revisão dos processos de negócios, na mudança da cultura organizacional e na infra-estrutura tecnológica, objetivam estabelecer relações individualizadas com uma imensa massa de clientes. Neste sentido, esse trabalho de pesquisa intenciona aprofundar os conhecimentos sobre influência do CRM na fidelização do cliente.
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Este estudo objetivou identificar de que forma as especificidades das organizações públicas influenciam a implementação da Gestão de Processos em seu âmbito. Para isso foi realizada uma análise de referenciais teóricos com a finalidade de delinear, principalmente, questões relevantes para entender as diferenças entre a administração pública e a privada e que impactam na implementação da Gestão de Processos naquelas organizações, e de subsidiar a elaboração de um roteiro de entrevistas estruturado. A partir dessa etapa, foi efetuada uma pesquisa de campo constituída por oito entrevistas com especialistas brasileiros de destaque no mundo acadêmico nos quadros de empresas ou instituições que atuam com Gestão por Processos, em consultorias nessa área e/ou profissionais com certificação internacional em processos, bem como com experiência na implantação da Gestão de Processos em organizações da Administração Pública Direta Federal. O resultado dessas entrevistas foi analisado, consolidado e examinado à luz da posição dos autores do referencial teórico. Na percepção dos especialistas consultados nesta pesquisa, a menor maturidade apresentada pelas organizações públicas, relacionada à medição de resultados e ao acompanhamento do desempenho, prejudica a tangilibilização dos resultados decorrentes da adoção da Gestão de Processos. Em consequência, as pessoas envolvidas têm dificuldade em perceber os ganhos que podem dela obter, situação que complica sobremaneira a possibilidade de movimentos de mobilização e o próprio comprometimento para a implementação da Gestão de Processos. Além disso, os entrevistados consideram que a postura e o perfil dos servidores públicos, aliados a outras especificidades das organizações públicas - tais como estabilidade na carreira; falta de mecanismos de reconhecimento e recompensa e de avaliação de desempenho criteriosa; cultura de documentação e controle excessivos e as disfunções da burocracia; e a descontinuidade na gestão devido a influências políticas - também podem prejudicar o engajamento, a motivação das pessoas para essa gestão e a identificação e implementação de melhorias contínuas nos processos organizacionais, atividades intrínsecas da Gestão de Processos.
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Identifica-se a gestão por processos como uma abordagem eficaz para alavancar os resultados da organização. Para que isso possa ocorrer porem é necessário modificar os processos de negócio existentes. Pessoas são o único elemento comum na gestão por processos e na mudança. Para realizar os benefícios pretendidos, a ação organizacional deve focalizar seus esforços na consecução do apoio das pessoas. A revisão bibliográfica identificou mais de uma centena de fatores de influência na mudança. Esses fatores foram classificados em 4 grupos, a saber: características do indivíduo – Tipo 1, características do indivíduo – Tipo 2, características da organização e fatores de influência. Somente os identificados como fatores de influência exercem um impacto direto sobre o indivíduo. Estes fatores foram reclassificados nos 15 atributos utilizados para realizar o estudo empírico. O primeiro estudo, qualitativo, selecionou dos 15 fatores de influência no indivíduo para a mudança, os 10 mais importantes. Com esses 10 fatores, foi realizada uma pesquisa quantitativa pela internet visando identificar a importância relativa destes. Foram utilizados dois métodos para estimar a importância de cada fator para cada respondente que participou do estudo: Adaptive Conjoint Analysis (ACA) e Ordenação. Utilizando-se o método estatístico Analise de Agrupamento, foram formados, por semelhança, de 2 a 10 grupos com as importâncias relativas resultantes. Esses agrupamentos foram posteriormente confrontados com as variáveis de controle e com o fato da mudança avaliada, ter sido ou não gerada por uma demanda de tecnologia da informação (TI). Nos grupos formados pelo método ACA, há indícios de que as variáveis de controle e o fator gerador da mudança impactam o comportamento dos indivíduos. Nos grupos formados pelo método ordenação, os indícios revelam que não há impacto nem das variáveis de controle (salvo poucas exceções), nem do fator gerador da mudança. No teste não paramétrico de Friedman e nas comparações múltiplas de Dunn-Bonferroni utilizados para priorizar as importâncias calculadas no método ACA, foram encontrados dois grupos distintos. Pelo método de ordenamento, o resultado da amostra mostrou três grupos com priorização distinta dos atributos.
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O trabalho de conclusão de curso de mestrado acadêmico apresenta um estudo de caso sobre educação fiscal, cuja unidade de análise é o Grupo de Educação Fiscal de Pernambuco. A dissertação tem como objetivo final identificar as principais dificuldades que devem levar em conta os gestores, nos processos de execução da educação fiscal nas escolas públicas do ensino fundamental pernambucano. Para tanto, realiza uma combinação de quatro técnicas de coletas de dados, empregando formulário de pesquisa com perguntas fechadas e abertas, observações livres, entrevistas individuais e grupo de foco. Emprega técnicas de análise temática e categorial considerando as perspectivas micro e macrossociais. A base da interpretação abrange perspectivas históricas, culturais, políticas e econômicas. O estudo apresenta discussões sobre sociedade, poder e educação moral num contexto de psicologia social dos valores humanos. Apresenta seis variáveis de influência negativa do fenômeno e possíveis soluções, apontando a falta de um banco de dados próprio, metas e avaliações de desempenho comuns aos membros do grupo. Reprova a denominação “disseminador” e sugere a capacitação de professores para organizar os papéis que os meninos e meninas devem assumir em sala de aula. Conclui ser necessária a pressão a congressistas, visando à aprovação de lei que determine a inclusão de uma disciplina obrigatória de Ética enquanto Ciência da Moral na educação básica nacional. Sugere a vinculação de verbas a contraprestações com uma Coordenação centralizada do PNEF. Conclui que o Brasil necessita fixar uma matriz moral em seus jovens visando à construção de uma cultura de respeito ao próximo e tolerância às diferenças e que a melhor forma de realizar isso é por meio de investimentos em educação moral.
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Este estudo é dedicado à compreensão dos fatores culturais e de confiança que dificultam o alinhamento por processos na área de Tecnologia da Informação e Telecomunicações de uma empresa de economia mista. Visa compreender e traduzir o modo como a cultura dessa organização impacta nos resultados alcançados pelo modelo de gestão por processos vigente. Fazendo uso de referencial teórico das áreas de estudo de cultura organizacional, cultura nacional e confiança nas organizações, este estudo buscou alinhar estes conhecimentos por meio de um viés ainda pouco explorado no ambiente acadêmico. Aqui fizemos uso do conceito de cultura como um meio e não como um fim em si, associando classificação da cultura em dimensões, os traços da cultura brasileira e os estudos de “confiança” numa mescla ordenada de conceitos capaz de nos responder à questão de pesquisa. Esta pesquisa representa o resultado de um esforço de imersão nas rotinas da organização e descrição dos seus elementos culturais por meio de observação e entrevistas no ambiente estudado. Por fim, este trabalho se destina a contribuir ao aprimoramento dos processos para atingir melhores resultados na TIC.