990 resultados para Empreendimento familiar
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Esta pesquisa objetiva compreender e interpretar os fatores que levam os filhos dos permissionários a sucederem a seus pais nas bancas do Mercado Público de Porto Alegre. Para isso resgata-se a trajetória de vida, profissional e pessoal dos permissionários e dos seus familiares, identificando como os filhos dos permissionários percebem o processo sucessório e inserem-se nos negócios, como os permissionários preparam e coordenam esse processo em relação aos seus filhos, como se caracterizam as relações familiares e organizacionais que se estabelecem entre os permissionários e os seus prováveis sucessores e os aspectos facilitadores e os entraves com que se defrontam as empresas familiares quando no processo de sucessão. Para isso, o presente estudo utiliza-se do aporte teórico da Administração, da Antropologia e da Psicologia, e o método escolhido foi o estudo etnográfico (típico dos estudos Antropológicos). Os resultados mostram a existência de uma extensa rede familiar entre os permissionários da primeira geração que ajudam os mesmos a estabelecerem os seus negócios. Na sua grande maioria, os permissionários da primeira geração vieram da colônia para cidade e são filhos e/ou netos de imigrante italianos. Enquanto a primeira geração não teve oportunidade de estudo, muitos filhos da segunda geração, presente no Mercado, têm segundo grau ou curso superior. Muitos pais resistem à idéia de se aposentar e deixar o negócio para o filho. Os pais querem que as filhas estudem e que não trabalhem no Mercado, ao mesmo tempo, que se mostram ambivalentes quanto a possibilidade de os filhos seguirem na sua banca. Os filhos começam a trabalhar bem jovens na banca dos pais, muitas vezes, porque preferem o trabalho ao estudo, e as filhas iniciam a trabalhar no Mercado, na maioria das vezes, por razões financeiras, seja por não conseguirem emprego em sua área de formação, seja por ficarem viúvas, seja por se separarem dos maridos. Constatou-se ainda que não há planejamento para o processo sucessório, pois o mesmo acontece de forma natural, e que a passagem de cotas dos pais para os filhos é um momento marcante nesse processo. Os maiores conflitos familiares surgem por causa da visão diferenciada entre as gerações em relação ao negócio. O trabalho no Mercado se caracteriza por ser manual e ter um extenso horário. Os filhos aprendem a administrar a banca na prática, ao lado do pai.
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A exigência pelo mercado de empresas competitivas vem se tornando cada vez maior, em vista das constantes mudanças que acontecem a cada instante no mundo globalizado. Gerenciar uma empresa é uma tarefa complexa, e essa tarefa torna-se ainda mais delicada quando trata-se de uma empresa familiar. Administrar uma empresa onde os funcionários participam do dia-a-dia da família, por pertencerem a ela, pode muitas das vezes confundir a constituição desses espaços, gerando no ambiente empresarial crises que possam ter origem a partir da incapacidade do gestor em separar os dois ambientes, ou mesmo da dificuldade em separar seu lado emotivo de cunho familiar das atividades profissionais da empresa. Aliado à essas dificuldades surge um dos maiores problemas do empreendimento familiar, a questão da sucessão, momento que é crucial para muitas empresas e reflete na sua permanência no mercado ou mesmo na sua dissolução e falência. Nasce daí a preocupação com o planejamento sucessório, ainda não tratado com a devida importância que lhe é devida por algumas empresas. Apresenta-se aqui um Estudo de Caso, de uma empresa que vem se desenvolvendo de maneira eficiente, porém poderia está bem melhor se não estivesse passando por uma crise na sucessão, resultado da ausência de um planejamento pelos seus fundadores. Busca-se aqui retratar o problema da sucessão, e assim demonstrar que esse processo deve ser pensado e analisado, se possível desde os primeiros anos de vida da empresa, visto que período suficiente há para essa elaboração.
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Esta pesquisa trata de um estudo de caso realizado na Cooperativa Agrícola Santo Antônio (COOPSANT) no Município de Marituba-PA. A cooperativa é uma referência no Estado do Pará e a nível nacional como empreendimento coletivo no ramo da produção da alface hidropônica, plantas ornamentais e hortaliças orgânicas. O objetivo da pesquisa é estudar o processo de autogestão da cooperativa. Para isso, utilizaram-se as abordagens qualitativas e quantitativas baseadas em entrevistas informais e semi-estruturadas (aplicação de questionário) com os cooperados, bem como observação in loco. O trabalho enfoca, principalmente, a abordagem teórica da Escola Francesa de Sociologia das Organizações de Crozier e Friedberg que trata de temas como poder, organização e autogestão. Conclui-se que mesmo enfrentando problemas, como conflitos, dificuldades de mobilizar a cooperação, dentre outros, os sócios contribuem para a gestão da organização. A COOPSANT tem uma autogestão equilibrada com a participação ativa de seus sócios, mas destaca-se o papel predominante do presidente na condução dos processos decisórios na assembleia geral, coordenação das ações e criação e modificação das regras de funcionamento da cooperativa. O poder pode ser considerado uma força estruturante na organização. A pesquisa identifica, além do presidente, outras pessoas estratégicas na cooperativa. A família participa de forma ativa no trabalho individual e coletivo, assim, fortalecendo o caráter familiar do empreendimento associativo. Por isto os cooperados, mesmo os que não têm familiares envolvidos, dizem que a cooperativa é um empreendimento familiar. Os cooperados se identificam, tanto como agricultor, quanto como cooperado. A identidade dos membros cria um vínculo entre eles e a organização a qual pertencem.
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The theme of this dissertation is social technology for self-management: a study in economic enterprise supportive of Rio Grande do Norte. The research aimed to obtain evidence that the reapplication of technology management, basic economic-financial and pricing, as production costs, has the potential to contribute to the self-management of APABV. The social technology and self-management are theoretical frameworks used and where workers are central figures in both the generation and replication of technologies that are compatible with their realities, as in the conduct and management approach adopted by them in their venture, they are makers decisions. To achieve the proposed objective was accomplished participatory research, which was used in addition to document analysis, participatory methodologies such as the construction of the DRP, group interview, experience in the production environment and family of entrepreneurs APABV. This research allowed the management technologies such as spreadsheets controls basic economic and financial costs, when socialized and understood by workers has the potential informational and become part of their daily decision-making process of the project, making up social technology
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Energia na Agricultura) - FCA
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Family agroindustry has been considered by several authors as an important reproduction alternative for family-based agriculture. However, this production process, which includes primary (production of raw-materials) and secondary (industrialization of production) activities, is generating a general concern. Can agroindustry, by promoting non-agricultural income for farmers, cause a reduction or, in extreme cases, an extinction of agricultural production in farm estates developing industrialization activities for selling in markets (family agroindustries)? In this sense, the purpose of this research was to analyse whether agroindustry can promote specialisation in family-based farm estates, or whether it is a form of economic diversification, being merely an activity similar to those developed in farm estates before the emergence of this process. The empirical study was conducted in 45 family agroindustries of sugarcane derivatives located in the Northeast of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil).
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Family agroindustry has been considered by several authors as an important reproduction alternative for family-based agriculture. However, this production process, which includes primary (production of raw-materials) and secondary (industrialization of production) activities, is generating a general concern. Can agroindustry, by promoting non-agricultural income for farmers, cause a reduction or, in extreme cases, an extinction of agricultural production in farm estates developing industrialization activities for selling in markets (family agroindustries)? In this sense, the purpose of this research was to analyse whether agroindustry can promote specialisation in family-based farm estates, or whether it is a form of economic diversification, being merely an activity similar to those developed in farm estates before the emergence of this process. The empirical study was conducted in 45 family agroindustries of sugarcane derivatives located in the Northeast of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil).
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Family agroindustry has been considered by several authors as an important reproduction alternative for family-based agriculture. However, this production process, which includes primary (production of raw-materials) and secondary (industrialization of production) activities, is generating a general concern. Can agroindustry, by promoting non-agricultural income for farmers, cause a reduction or, in extreme cases, an extinction of agricultural production in farm estates developing industrialization activities for selling in markets (family agroindustries)? In this sense, the purpose of this research was to analyse whether agroindustry can promote specialisation in family-based farm estates, or whether it is a form of economic diversification, being merely an activity similar to those developed in farm estates before the emergence of this process. The empirical study was conducted in 45 family agroindustries of sugarcane derivatives located in the Northeast of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil).
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THEATRE: Grimm Tales. By Carol Ann Duffy and Tim Supple. Queensland Theatre Company, Brisbane. November 16. QUEENSLAND Theatre Company concludes its season with Grimm Tales, Carol Ann Duffy and Tim Supple's adaptation of classic cautionary tales as set down by the Brothers Grimm in the 19th century. This programming decision is clearly designed to present fun family entertainment as Christmas approaches. In Grimm Tales, well-known stories such as Hansel and Gretel, Snow White and Rumpelstiltskin pack a little more punch than in your standard picture book. Duffy and Supple's play is by no means the sort of poetic, postmodern or politicised adaptation of the fairytale we see from writers such as Angela Carter, and it is not intended to be subversive or to question the social and gender assumptions that underpin the tales. Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar. End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar. Rather, a return to the grislier original incarnations of the tales - the wicked stepsisters who lop off parts of their feet to fit the slipper and win the prince, or the hare so confused by the hedgehog's stratagem to make him think he is losing the race, he runs himself to death - has a comic effect. In this production, directed by Michael Futcher, heightened performances from some of Brisbane's best comic and physical actors, live music and an open, acknowledged relationship with the audience establish the atmosphere for the piece. While the production is a little sombre and slow to start with the first tale, Hansel and Gretel, the knowingness and almost slapstick quality with which the cast plays out the gruesome, scatological or silly moments in the other tales are well pitched to carry the comedy. The action is supported by a fantastic set by Greg Clarke of wooden planked walls, stairs and walkways which, with the help of David Walter's lighting design, is transformed into forests, ballrooms and castles as the cast moves up, over and under it. The overall highlight is probably the cast Futcher has brought together. Established QTC actors Eugene Gilfedder, Lucas Stibbard and Scott Witt, and emerging QTC actor Melanie Zanetti, join Liz Buchanan, Dan Crestani and Emma Pursey, all well known for their independent work in Brisbane but making their mainstage debut for the QTC. Every one of them metamorphoses with ease from character to character, human to animal, and central player to support. There is nothing particularly new in Grimm Tales, and it doesn't try to do anything more (or, indeed, less) than entertain, but skilful direction and a strong cast ensure it succeeds on those terms.
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This study explores the impact of field experience in Australian primary classrooms on the developing professional identities of Malaysian pre-service teachers. This group of 24 Malaysian students are undertaking their Bachelor of Education in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (BEd TESL) at an Australian university, as part of a transnational twinning program. The globalisation of education has seen an increase in such transnational school experiences for pre-service teachers, with the aim of extending professional experience and intercultural competence by engaging in communities of practice beyond the local (Tsui 2005, Luke 2004). Despite overseas governments, such as Malaysia, having sponsored multimillion dollar twinning programs for their pre-service teachers, there is a lack of research regarding the outcomes of transnational professional practice within such programs. This study adopts a qualitative approach focusing on participants’ narratives as revealed in their reflective writing and through semi-structured interviews. Adopting a Bakhtinian framework, this research uses the concept of ‘voice’ to explore how pre-service teachers negotiate their identities as EFL teachers in response to their lived professional experiences (Bakhtin 1981, 1986). Encountering different cultural and educational practices in their transnational field experiences can lead pre-service teachers to question taken-for-granted practices that they have grown up with. This has been described as a process of making the familiar strange, and can lead to a shift in professional understandings. This study investigates how such questioning occurs and how the transnational field experience is perceived by the participants as contributing to their developing professional identities.
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Despite positive results in large scale chemoprevention trials, many physicians are unaware of the potential cancer preventive properties of drugs in common usage. The antioestrogen tamoxifen and the selective cyclo-oxygenase-2 inhibitor celecoxib have been licensed in the USA for the chemoprevention of breast and colorectal cancers respectively in selected high risk individuals. Similarly, folate and retinol have been shown to decrease the incidence of colorectal cancer and squamous cell carcinoma of the skin respectively in large scale intervention trials. Other retinoids have proved efficacious in the tertiary chemoprevention of cancers of the breast and head/neck. Epidemiological evidence also exists in favour of aspirin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors preventing certain cancers. Phytochemicals may represent less toxic alternatives to these agents. Although some of these drugs are available without prescription and most are not yet licensed for use in cancer chemoprevention, physicians and students of medicine should be aware of this accumulating evidence base. Practitioners should be amenable to patient referral to discuss complex issues such as risk estimation or potential benefit from intervention.
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Business process models have traditionally been an effective way of examining business practices to identify areas for improvement. While common information gathering approaches are generally efficacious, they can be quite time consuming and have the risk of developing inaccuracies when information is forgotten or incorrectly interpreted by analysts. In this study, the potential of a role-playing approach for process elicitation and specification has been examined. This method allows stakeholders to enter a virtual world and role-play actions as they would in reality. As actions are completed, a model is automatically developed, removing the need for stakeholders to learn and understand a modelling grammar. Empirical data obtained in this study suggests that this approach may not only improve both the number of individual process task steps remembered and the correctness of task ordering, but also provide a reduction in the time required for stakeholders to model a process view.
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Improvisation is a central concept in any drama, theatre or performance studies degree. It is a critical skill, which helps performers learn to ‘make it up as they go along’, apply existing skills to new situations and environments, and, of course, adapt find the most effective or creative pathway towards a their aims. As such, the fact that improvisation is rarely listed as a core career competency — even for performing arts graduates, who can struggle to engage with entrepreneurial skill sets they will need to learn to manage their unpredictable portfolio careers when they are couched in business terms — is somewhat strange. This paper examines the benefits of reframing the administrative, management and entrepreneurial skills arts graduates need to navigate a complex, uncertain, constantly changing industrial landscape in terms of improvisation, play, and playful self - performance. It suggests that adding improvisation to our career training arsenal may be worthwhile, not just because it may assist graduates in navigating their way through a portfolio career, but because it may offer a more familiar, user- friendly terminology to assist graduates in understanding the need to develop administrative, management and entrepreneurial as well as artistic skills, and, in a sense, understand the similarities between the two sets of skills.
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Resumen: A partir de una clasificación de las clases de violencia que nos afectan socialmente, este artículo profundiza en los aspectos psiquiátricos del fenómeno y encara los aspectos canónicos de la violencia familiar en cuanto causal de nulidad matrimonial. Analiza aquí el Trastorno Psicopático de la Personalidad, ilustrando con sentencias judiciales la recepción que este ha tenido en el Derecho Canónico.