973 resultados para Gestão de Stocks
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Analisa o processo de tomada de decisão na Câmara dos Deputados baseado na gestão de informações gerenciais. O trabalho foi motivado pela dificuldade encontrada pelos gestores em obter informações de forma rápida e segura para subsidiar discussões, reflexões e as decisões. Para tanto, o método utilizado foi descritivo com um estudo de caso com foco nos pedidos de alocação de servidores na Secretaria Executiva da Comissão Permanente de Licitação como objeto. Os resultados encontrados foram: a necessidade de se estabelecer critérios mais objetivos e claros na alocação de pessoal; e a utilização de sistemas de gestão de informações que auxiliem na tomada de decisão do gestor da Câmara dos Deputados.
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tem como objeto os serviços prestados pelo Núcleo de TI da Polícia do Senado Federal e tem por escopo intervir na forma como esses serviços são avaliados, buscando aplicar aspectos da gestão da qualidade nessa mensuração.
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Relatório de Intervenção apresentado como requisito parcial para aprovação na disciplina Práticas de Gestão no Legislativo do Curso de Mestrado Profissional em Poder Legislativo, do Programa de Pós-Graduação do Centro de Formação, Treinamento e Aperfeiçoamento da Câmara dos Deputados/Cefor.
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O objetivo deste trabalho é registrar criticamente a percepção do processo de implantação da gestão estratégica no Departamento de Finanças, Orçamento e Contabilidade da Câmara dos Deputados, refletindo na implantação da gestão estratégica na própria Câmara, fazendo um paralelo entre o que foi feito e o que precisa ser feito para que a gestão estratégica seja efetivamente implantada no órgão em estudo, incentivando outros órgãos da Câmara a fazerem o mesmo com o objetivo de alcançar a implementação da gestão estratégica em todos os órgãos da Casa Legislativa.
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Apresenta proposta de integração entre a disciplina de Gestão de Metadados preconizada pela Arquitetura de Informação e o processo de Gerenciamento de Configuração constante da biblioteca Information Technology Infrastructure Library, com a finalidade de se estabelecer o alinhamento entre a gestão da informação das áreas de negócio e a gestão de serviços de Tecnologia da Informação, por meio de relações de dependência entre elementos de ambos contextos.
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Avalia o grau de implantação dos instrumentos de Política Nacional de Recursos Hídricos, após dezoito anos do advento da Lei das Águas, incluindo a discussão sobre seus aspectos positivos e negativos. O documento foi organizado com base na leitura de vários artigos sobre a matéria, citados nas referências bibliográficas, bem como nas informações e sugestões advindas de diversos especialistas, obtidas a partir de palestras proferidas no Centro de Estudos e Debates Estratégicos (Cedes) e de uma consulta pública feita por e-mail a vários integrantes do Singreh. Também se faz uma breve análise sobre a crise hídrica ocorrida em 2014. Ao final, o estudo propõe acréscimos e alterações de dispositivos pontuais da Lei nº 9.433/1997, com a finalidade de suprir omissões e corrigir imperfeições nela observadas.
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This report covers the 37th annual inventory of chinook salman, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, spawner populations in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River system.-It is a compilation of reports estimating the fall-, winter-, late-fall-, and spring-run salmon spawner populations for streams which were surveyed. Estimates were made from counts of fish entering hatcheries and migrating past dams, froro surveys of dead and live fish and redds on spawning areas, and from aerial counts. The estimated 1989 total escapement of chinook salmon in the Central Valley was 205,990 fish. This total consisted of 181,864 fall-, 12,171 spring-, 539 winter-, and 11,416 late-fall-run spawners. All of the spring-, late-fall-, and winter-run salmon were estimated to be in the Sacramento River system, while 3,493 fish of the fall run were in the San Joaquin River system. Due to decreases of spawner populations in most Central Valley tributaries, the total 1989 salmon stock was 32% lower than in 1988; however, late-fall salmon in the upper Sacramento River had a run size similar to that of 1988. The winter run in the mainstem Sacramento River was at a record low level. (PDF contains 44 pages.)
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Current information is reviewed that provides clues to the intraspecific structure of dolphin species incidently killed in the yellowfin tuna purse-seine fishery of the eastern tropical Pacific (ETP). Current law requires that management efforts are focused on the intraspecific level, attempting to preserve local and presumably locally adapted populations. Four species are reviewed: pantropical spotted, Stenella attenuata; spinner, S. longirostTis; striped, S. coeruleoalba; and common, Delphinus delphis, dolphins. For each species, distributional, demographic, phenotypic, and genotypic data are summarized, and the putative stocks are categorized based on four hierarchal phylogeographic criteria relative to their probability of being evolutionarily significant units. For spotted dolphins, the morphological similarity of animals from the south and the west argues that stock designations (and boundaries) be changed from the current northern offshore and southern offshore to northeastern offshore and a combined western and southern offshore. For the striped dolphin, we find little reason to continue the present division into geographical stocks. For common dolphins, we reiterate an earlier recommendation that the long-beaked form (Baja neritic) and the northern short-beaked form be managed separately; recent morphological and genetic work provides evidence that they are probably separate species. Finally, we note that the stock structure of ETP spinner dolphins is complex, with the whitebelly form exhibiting characteristics of a hybrid swarm between the eastern and pantropical subspecies. There is little morphological basis at present for division of the whitebelly spinner dolphin into northern and southern stocks. However, we recommend continued separate management of the pooled whitebelly forms, despite their hybrid/intergrade status. Steps should be taken to ensure that management practices do not reduce the abundance of eastern relative to whitebelly spinner dolphins. To do so may lead to increased invasion of the eastern's stock range and possible replacement of the eastern spinner dolphin genome.(PDF file contains 24 pages.)
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The increasingly intense competition between commercial and recreational fishermen for access to fish stocks has focused attention on the economic implications of fishery allocations. Indeed, one can scarcely find a management plan or amendment that does not at least refer to the relative food and sport values of fish and to how expenditures by commercial and recreational fishermen on equipment and supplies stimulate the economy. However, many of the arguments raised by constituents to influence such allocations, while having an seemingly "economics" ring to them, are usually incomplete, distorted, and even incorrect. This report offers fishery managers and other interested parties a guide to correct notions of economic value and to the appropriate ways to characterize, estimate, and compare value. In particular, introductory material from benefitcost analysis and input-output analysis is described and illustrated. In the process, several familiar specious arguments are exposed.(PDF file contains 34 pages.)
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Information on geographical variation is reviewed for Stenella attenuata, S. longirostris, S. coeruleoalba, and Delphinus delphis in the eastern tropical Pacific, and boundaries for potential management units are proposed. National Marine Fisheries Service and Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission sighting records made from 1979 to 1983 which were outside boundaries used in a 1979 assessment were examined for validity. Tagging returns and morphological data were also analyzed. Several stock ranges are expanded or combined. Three management units are proposed for S. attenuata: the coastal, northern offshore, and southern offshore spoiled dolphins. Four management units are proposed for S. longirostris: the Costa Rican, eastern, northern whitebelly, and southern whitebelly spinner dolphins. Two provisional management units are proposed for S. coeruleoalba: the northern and southern striped dolphins. Five management units (two of which are provisional) are proposed for D. delphis: the Baja neritic, northern, central, southern, and Guerrero common dolphins. Division into management units was based on morphological stock differences and distributional breaks. (PDF file contains 34 pages.)
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This report covers the 39th annual inventory of chinook salman, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, spawner populations in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River system." It is a compilation of reports estimating the fall-, winter-, late-fall-, and spring-run salman spawner populatiens fer streams which were surveyed. Estimates were made from counts of fish entering hatcheries and migrating past dams, from surveys of dead and live fish and redds on spawning areas, and from aerial counts. The estimated 1991 total escapement of chinook salmon in the Central Valley was 147,080 fish. This total consisted of 132,571 fall-, 5,921 spring-, 190 winter-, and 8,398 late-fall-run spawners. All of the spring-, late-fall-, and winter-run salmon were estimated to be in the Sacramento River system, while 1,176 fish of the fall run were in the San Joaquin River system. Spawner populations in all individual tributaries (except the American River) and the Sacramento River mainstem were lower than in 1990; but it should be noted that fall run populations in the Feather and Yuba rivers, two of the larger tributaries, were not surveyed that year. The winter run in the mainstem Sacramento River was at a record low level. (PDF contains 42 pages.)
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The production of healthy high quality female European eel in recycle systems is proposed as a means to secure sufficient numbers of silver eel for spawning migration in order to meet the requirements of the European Commission’s proposal for a Regulation for the recovery of the stock of the European eel. Main advantages besides checks for parasites and viral diseases and avoidance of elevated levels of specific pollutants are the easily controllable numbers of spawners to be released and a reduction of labour and costs that will occur when acting along the lines of the Commission’s proposal.
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Apresenta o resultado da auditoria nas contas referentes ao exercício de 2014, em cumprimento à determinação do presidente da Câmara dos Deputados, autuada no Processo CD nº 130.853/2014. As conclusões do trabalho estão detalhadas neste relatório, peça integrante do processo de contas da Casa, conforme orientações da Instrução Normativa nº 63/2010 e da Decisão Normativa nº 140/2014, ambas do Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU).