927 resultados para Professional service
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The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between working professionals' Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy beliefs (CDMSE beliefs) and their reasons for participating in in-service master's level programs in Taiwan. ^ The data collection instruments used were Grotelueschen's (1985) Participation Reasons Scale (PRS), and Betz, Klein, and Taylor's (1996) Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy-Short Form (CDMSE-SF), and a Demographic Data Form (DDF) developed specifically for this study. ^ Surveys were administered to 800 working professionals who participated in inservice master's level programs at 22 Taiwanese universities. The survey was conducted in May 2004. Data were analyzed by simple descriptive statistics, principal component factor analysis, and multiple regression. Four factors of participation reasons were found and five components of CDMSE beliefs were scored. ^ Five components of CDMSE beliefs are structured into the CDMSE-SF instrument: Self-Appraisal, Occupational Information, Goal-Selection, Planning, and Problem Solving. The reasons for participation found in this study were: Professional Improvement and Development, Professional Service, Personal Benefit and Job Security, and Professional Competence and Collegial Interaction. Pearson-product moment correlations revealed significant positive correlations between the five CDMSE subscales and the four factors of participation reasons. Multiple regression analysis revealed that participants' beliefs in their abilities to obtain information about occupations accounted for the preponderance of variance of scores on the Participation Reasons Scale (PRS). ^ This study concluded that professionals who believed that they were efficacious in obtaining information about occupations or professions tended to believe that the four reasons for participation represented by the factors of the PRS were important to them in making the decision to participate in continuing education. Additionally, it was noted that the reasons for participations for professionals who did not feel confident in their abilities to find such information could not be determined. ^ Recommendations are offered to assist those individuals responsible for developing recruiting programs in continuing education for professionals in Taiwan. These recommendations focus only on strategies intended to attract this target population of professionals who believe that they are efficacious in obtaining information about occupations. ^
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Apesar de décadas de estudos, as opiniões são controversas. Não existe uma opinião comum entre os pesquisadores sobre o que é e como ocorre a motivação, a satisfação e a insatisfação no trabalho. As condições físicas dos serviços são um factor primordial para a motivação, satisfação ou insatisfação do trabalhador, assim como o tipo de liderança existente no mesmo. Ao longo da nossa história tem-se assistido a muitos exemplos de liderança, uns mais, outros menos eficazes. A satisfação no trabalho é um estado afectivo resultante da apreciação das características percebidas do trabalho e da organização. Neste contexto de mudanças na administração pública em geral e na área da saúde em particular, surge este estudo em contexto hospitalar, motivado pela necessidade de conhecer a satisfação dos enfermeiros de um Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa e a relação com algumas variáveis sócio demográficas. Optou-se pelo paradigma quantitativo, numa amostra de 122 inquiridos pertencentes a um grupo de profissionais de enfermagem de um Hospital Central de Lisboa. Para a elaboração da parte empírica utilizou-se o método por questionário de escolha múltipla. Os objectivos definidos: Objectivo Geral: perceber o nível de motivação/ satisfação dos enfermeiros relativamente à profissão ao serviço e à hierarquia. Objectivos específicos: Identificar o nível de satisfação/motivação dos enfermeiros dos serviços estudados relativamente à profissão, em função das variáveis sociodemográficas. - Caracterizar os aspectos com os quais os enfermeiros têm maior e menor satisfação relacionados com a profissão, serviço e hierarquia. - Identificar se existe relação entre o nível de motivação/satisfação e os sintomas físicos sentidos. Os participantes da amostra são, maioritariamente do sexo feminino, a média de idades é de 32 anos, grande percentagem já tem como habilitações profissionais a licenciatura, têm entre 1 e 28 anos de profissão e 1 e 28 anos no serviço actual, 17,2% exercem funções de chefia. Grande percentagem da amostra tem como horário semanal de trabalho 35 horas e trabalham em horário rotativo. Os enfermeiros são profissionais que mostram insatisfação relativamente à profissão e hierarquia e moderada satisfação relativamente aos serviços. A satisfação dos enfermeiros quanto à profissão altera-se de acordo com o horário de trabalho, vínculo à instituição e os sentimentos que os mesmos têm relativamente ao trabalho. A satisfação dos enfermeiros relativamente ao serviço altera-se consoante o tempo de profissão e com os sentimentos que os profissionais apresentam relativamente ao trabalho. Quanto à satisfação dos enfermeiros relativamente à hierarquia altera-se dependendo da idade dos profissionais, do tempo de profissão e do serviço onde desempenham. Relativamente à satisfação geral com o trabalho, esta pode alterar dependendo da idade, do tempo de profissão, do serviço onde desempenham funções e dos sentimentos dos profissionais relativamente ao trabalho. De salientar que ao analisarmos os serviços estudados separadamente concluímos que os enfermeiros do serviço de urgência são profissionais muito insatisfeitos com a hierarquia e os enfermeiros da Unidade de Urgência Médica são profissionais pouco satisfeitos, mas apesar de tudo satisfeitos com a hierarquia. ABSTRACT; Behind decades of studies, the opinions are controversial. There is a common opinion among researchers about what is and how is the motivation, satisfaction and dissatisfaction at work. The physical conditions of services are a major factor in motivation, satisfaction or dissatisfaction of the worker and the type of leadership exists in it. Throughout our history have seen many examples of leadership, some more, some less effective. Job satisfaction is an affective state resulting from the assessment of the perceived characteristics of work and organization. ln this context of changes in public administration in general and in health in particular, this study appears in the hospital setting, motivated by the need to know the satisfaction of nurses in a Hospital in Lisbon and the relationship with sociodemographic variables. We chose the quantitative paradigm in a sample of 122 respondents belonging to a group of nursing professionals in a central hospital in Lisbon. ln developing the empirical part we used the method for multiple-choice test. The objectives: General Objective: To understand the level of motivation I satisfaction of nurses for the profession and the service hierarchy. Specific objectives: To identify the level of satisfaction I motivation of nursing service studied for the profession, according to the socio-demographic variables. - Characterize the points with which nurses have the highest and lowest satisfaction related to the profession, service and hierarchy. - To identify if there is a relationship between the level of motivation I satisfaction and physical symptoms felt. The sample participants are mostly female, average age is 32 years, a large percentage already has the professional qualifications of the degree, are between and 28 years of occupation and 1 and 28 in the current service, 17.2 % hold positions of leadership. A great percentage of the sample has the working week and working 35 hours on rotating schedule. Nurses are professionals who show dissatisfaction with the profession and the hierarchy and moderately satisfied for the services, the latter fact can be justified by what is possible when the organization professionals are available and perform functions in service to their liking and they like to work. The satisfaction of nurses as the profession changes according to working hours, commitment to the institution and the feelings they have for the work. The satisfaction of nurses for the service changes depending on the length of service and with the feelings that professionals are on the job. The satisfaction of nurses from the hierarchy will change depending on the age of professionals, time and professional service where they play. For the overall satisfaction with the work, this may change depending on age, length of employment, where the service functions and the feelings of the professionals for the job. Note that when analyzing the services studied separately concluded that the nurses in the emergency department professionals are very unhappy with the hierarchy and the nurses of the Unit of Emergency Medical professionals are somewhat satisfied but still happy
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Australian academics and practitioners in the human services are particularly susceptible to social, political and economic influences in respect of their relevance, viability and operations. In fact, it can be argued that the impact of these influences has placed human service practitioners and academics in a perpetual state of vulnerability. Australian universities have been challenged to make their programmes more relevant and viable to the community at large, and practitioners face increasing workloads with limited resources based on restricted fiscal allocation, and the changing relationship between government and service providers. Drawing on interview data from twenty-one (n = 21) practitioners, this article highlights their identified problems regarding the notion of professionalism in the human services with a particular focus on ethical dilemmas in human service practice. Gleaning these details will be a basis for recommending necessary professionalethics curricula content in human services programmes offered in Australian universities. Moreover, while the research data is Australian based, the authors contend that the universal theories and principles underpinning human service practice justify the significance and value of the data as an important source for international consideration in curriculum development of human service academic programmes.
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Foyle HSS Trust's Evaluation of community nursing project. Part of the Department's redesign of community nursing project.
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Services are getting more complex and difficult to manage, but much less attention and resources are directed towards service development than product development both in literature and business life. The paper sheds light on how productization together with modularization and service blueprinting would help make consultancy services more manageable, scalable and efficient while retaining their customer focus. The research was qualitative and based on active research and participant observation. A theoretical framework was constructed on the basis of relevant literature and was then evaluated in two steps: first the overall framework was evaluated by mirroring it to a real life case at QPR Software. Then a service blueprint was created of a selected service, and its benefits and challenges were evaluated. The framework reflected the case company's situation well. Service blueprinting proved to be a valuable tool for facilitating discussion and knowledge sharing. The characteristics of consultancy services provide many challenges for productization. They are highly heterogeneous and people-centric whereas productization is based on standardizing the offering, the delivery processes and managing the service's tangible properties. The research indicated that by modularizing services, both customer focus and standardization can be achieved by creating variety.
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The goal of this research is to study how knowledge-intensive business services can be productized by using the service blueprinting tool. As services provide the majority of jobs, GDP and productivity growth in Europe, their continuous development is needed for Europe to retain its global competitiveness. As services are turning more complex, their development becomes more difficult. The theoretical part of this study is based on researching productization in the context of knowledge-intensive business services. The empirical part is carried out as a case study in a KIBS company, and utilizes qualitative interviews and case materials. The final outcome of this study is an updated productization framework, designed for KIBS companies, and recommendations for the case company. As the results of this study indicate, productization expanded with service blueprinting can be a useful tool for KIBS companies to develop their services. The updated productization framework is provided for future reference.
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Globalisation has prompted increasing numbers of construction profes-sional services (CPS) firms to internationalise and export their services. The driver has been twofold; firstly to increase turnover/profits and sec-ondly, to minimise the risk of a reliance on working in a single domestic market which has a fluctuating demand. Secondly, where firms have out-grown their domestic market, and in order to expand, they must export overseas. There has been little research into the way CPS firms operate overseas, yet construction represents approximately 10% of global GDP; this means that understanding CPS firms is important. This paper investigates how CPS firms internationalise and the drivers that impact their decisions and operations overseas. A survey was undertaken and interviews conducted that showed CPS firms are project driven, in-vesting heavily in the process of seeking work/bidding for projects, and are very focused on delivering projects with minimum risk. Increasing foreign ownership, changing procurement approaches and more consolidation of CPS firms in the global marketplace present a changing business land-scape. The research develops a framework of tangible and intangible factors, such as competencies, business organisation culture, leadership and reputation in order to better understand how CPS firms export their ser-vices. Whilst all CPS firms share the same framework of factors, the re-sulting synergies are different not only for each firm but also for each pro-ject. The knowledge-intensive and project-based nature of CPS firms presents a challenge in understanding the way they operate in the global service economy.
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The direction of care delivery goes from the action to the being; a process built from professional experience, which gains special characteristics when the service is delivered by telephone. The goal of this research was to understand the interaction between professionals and users in a remote care service; to do so, a research is presented, using Grounded Theory and Symbolic Interactionism as theoretical references. Data were collected through eight interviews with professionals who deliver care by telephone. The theoretical understanding permitted the creation of the theoretical model of the Imaginative Construction of Care, which shows the interaction processes the professional experiences when delivering care by telephone. In this model, individual and social facts are added, showing the link between the concepts, with special emphasis on uncertainty, sensitivity and professional responsibility, as essential components of this experience.