936 resultados para Modelo European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM)
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Monitor a distribution network implies working with a huge amount of data coining from the different elements that interact in the network. This paper presents a visualization tool that simplifies the task of searching the database for useful information applicable to fault management or preventive maintenance of the network
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Se concreta el concepto de calidad para los centros educativos. Se recomiendan los modelos contenidos en la normativa ISO serie 9000 y su aplicación dentro del sistema propuesto por la 'European Foundation for Quality'. Esta fundación ha adaptado para España el modelo europeo pensando en los centros educativos..
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1. Nutrient concentrations (particularly N and P) determine the extent to which water bodies are or may become eutrophic. Direct determination of nutrient content on a wide scale is labour intensive but the main sources of N and P are well known. This paper describes and tests an export coefficient model for prediction of total N and total P from: (i) land use, stock headage and human population; (ii) the export rates of N and P from these sources; and (iii) the river discharge. Such a model might be used to forecast the effects of changes in land use in the future and to hindcast past water quality to establish comparative or baseline states for the monitoring of change. 2. The model has been calibrated against observed data for 1988 and validated against sets of observed data for a sequence of earlier years in ten British catchments varying from uplands through rolling, fertile lowlands to the flat topography of East Anglia. 3. The model predicted total N and total P concentrations with high precision (95% of the variance in observed data explained). It has been used in two forms: the first on a specific catchment basis; the second for a larger natural region which contains the catchment with the assumption that all catchments within that region will be similar. Both models gave similar results with little loss of precision in the latter case. This implies that it will be possible to describe the overall pattern of nutrient export in the UK with only a fraction of the effort needed to carry out the calculations for each individual water body. 4. Comparison between land use, stock headage, population numbers and nutrient export for the ten catchments in the pre-war year of 1931, and for 1970 and 1988 show that there has been a substantial loss of rough grazing to fertilized temporary and permanent grasslands, an increase in the hectarage devoted to arable, consistent increases in the stocking of cattle and sheep and a marked movement of humans to these rural catchments. 5. All of these trends have increased the flows of nutrients with more than a doubling of both total N and total P loads during the period. On average in these rural catchments, stock wastes have been the greatest contributors to both N and P exports, with cultivation the next most important source of N and people of P. Ratios of N to P were high in 1931 and remain little changed so that, in these catchments, phosphorus continues to be the nutrient most likely to control algal crops in standing waters supplied by the rivers studied.
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The work concerns development of a prototype molecular tests to identify vitality status of conifer seedlings. The work is done by NSure, Holland, Dalarna University and SUAS. In case for spruce, a successful validation experiment has been performed to validate the identified frost tolerance and vitality genes. Multiple indicators were identified that can be used to either reinforce the existing ColdnSure test, but also for development of a vitality test. The identified frost tolerance and vitality genes for pine still need to be validated. NSure together with Dalarna University aim to perform a validation next season. Multiple LN indicators were identified in spruce that can be used to determine the effectiveness of a LN treatment, but they are not yet validated. In spruce and pine hardly any scientific research is performed to study the effect of a LN treatment, particularly not at molecular level. Therefore NSure together with Dalarna Research Station want to apply for a project. Within this project, we would be able to develop the tests further.
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A gestão assistencial, cada vez mais, assume a responsabilidade integral do desempenho dos serviços e/ou unidades hospitalares, passando a responder não somente pelo desempenho assistencial como também pelo econômico. Em conseqüência, há maior compreensão do processo e dos recursos consumidos. Assim, os indicadores assistenciais (tempo médio de permanência, taxas de infecção, taxas de óbito) passam a ser as causas mais óbvias e verdadeiramente afins para explicar e revestir os valores econômicos. Todavia, ela necessita de um modelo administrativo que a norteie, possibilitando assim, um gerenciamento sistematizado, científico e qualificado, que atinja as metas traçadas, refletidas nos indicadores de resultado da qualidade assistencial e econômica. Este trabalho teve como objetivo desenvolver um modelo integrado ao Activity-Based Management (ABM) para melhor analisar a eficácia em Serviços de Emergência, buscando através do mapeamento dos processos e custeio das principais atividades, propor o gerenciamento dos Protocolos Clínicos e das Intervenções Terapêuticas - Therapeutic lntervention Scoring System (TISS) pelo método ABM. O desenvolvimento do modelo deu-se em duas etapas: I°) Identificação dos principais serviços prestados e mapeamento dos processos e principais atividades do Plantão Médico do Hospital Mãe de Deus, Porto Alegre -RS; 2°) Desdobramento da análise de Eficiência e Eficácia através de um sistema de informações, onde as entradas consideradas foram os processos, subprocessos e atividades mapeadas e custeadas pelo método Activity- Based Costing (ABe); os processadores foram os protocolos clínicos (ABM estratégico), as rotinas, o TISS e a estatística descritiva (ABM operacional); resultando na saída do sistema a análise da Eficácia (qualidade, tempo e custo) gerando relatórios da Eficácia Assistencial. Considerando-se que na saúde, mesmo contando com a utilização dos melhores recursos e tempos hábeis, existe a probabilidade de desfechos insatisfatórios, o modelo assumiu que para análise da qualidade, a avaliação está embasada num todo, onde se somam basicamente o tempo ideal preconizado para cada situação e a expectativa da utilização otimizada dos recursos (mão-de-obra, materiais, medicamentos, exames e equipamentos). Para análise dos tempos, considerou-se as evidências da obtenção de melhores resultados clínicos. Assim sendo, toda vez que os tempos forem além do preconizado pelos protocolos e rotinas, haverá ineficácia no processo, pois os objetivos assistenciais dos desfechos clínicos serão perturbados. E por fim, na análise dos custos, foram considerados ao mesmo tempo o meio e o fim da quantificação de ociosidade ou desperdício e da qualidade assistencial respectivamente. Fazer as coisas que devem ser feitas, com qualidade a custo menor, proporciona perspectivas de eficácia ao encontro dos objetivos da organização. Como resultados, pode-se constatar que os protocolos clínicos e as intervenções pelo TISS integrados ao ABM e com o uso da estatística descritiva, muito embora não sejam fórmulas rígidas a serem seguidas, mostraram indiscutivelmente a eficácia e a eficiência do processos assistencial, respeitadas as variabilidades de condutas e utilização de recursos explicáveis pela diversidade das doenças.
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This paper presents a proposal for a Quality Management System for a generic GNSS Surveying Company as an alternative for management and service quality improvements. As a result of the increased demand for GNSS measurements, a large number of new or restructured companies were established to operate in that market. Considering that GNSS surveying is a new process, some changes must be performed in order to accommodate the old surveying techniques and the old fashioned management to the new reality. This requires a new management model that must be based on a well-described procedure sequence aiming at the Total Management Quality for the company. The proposed Quality Management System was based on the requirements of the Quality System ISO 9000:2000, applied to the whole company, focusing on the productive process of GNSS surveying work.
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This study aims to test a new conceptual model based on the relationship between quality management (QM), environmental management maturity (EMM), adoption of external practices of green supply chain management (GSCM) (green purchasing and collaboration with customers) and green performance (GP) with data from 95 Brazilian firms with ISO 14001. To our knowledge, such links and relationships are not simultaneously identified and tested in the literature. The results indicate the validation of all of the research hypotheses. This paper highlights that an improvement in green performance will require attention to quality management, environmental management maturity, and green supply chain. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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This study aims to test a new conceptual model based on the relationship between quality management (QM), environmental management maturity (EMM), adoption of external practices of green supply chain management (GSCM) (green purchasing and collaboration with customers) and green performance (GP) with data from 95 Brazilian firms with ISO 14001. To our knowledge, such links and relationships are not simultaneously identified and tested in the literature. The results indicate the validation of all of the research hypotheses. This paper highlights that an improvement in green performance will require attention to quality management, environmental management maturity, and green supply chain.