989 resultados para Flows management
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O presente trabalho debruça-se sobre a análise de fluxos de informação e materiais na empresa Dorel Portugal, Lda.. Mais concretamente, são analisados os fluxos de transmissão de informação e os fluxos de movimentação de materiais nos duais fornecedores/armazém e armazém/setor de montagem. O estudo referido terá como propósito a identificação de elementos, associados ao estado atual, passíveis e/ou carentes de melhoria. Identificados e nomeados os pontos de intervenção, desenvolvem-se propostas de solução, as quais assentam predominantemente nos princípios e ferramentas que se associam à filosofia Lean. A escolha desta filosofia, para fundamentação de propostas, prende-se com o facto de a mesma assentar numa lógica de criação de valor pela melhoria de processo, o que espelha bem a intensão subjacente a este exercício. Foram implementadas as sugestões apresentadas e validadas junto da entidade alvo de estudo. No seguimento das implementações realizadas foi executada uma análise que permite enaltecer o ganho, seja de forma quantitativa ou qualitativa, a fim de criar impacto e sensibilizar para a importância das ações executadas. Para finalizar, importa demarcar a criação de um plano de controlo, contemplado nas ações levadas a cabo, o qual é direcionado para a manutenção do processo e concretização de medidas de melhoria contínua.
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O tema Fluxos de Caixa tem cada vez mais importância nas empresas e no relato financeiro das mesmas. Com a entrada em vigor do Sistema de Normalização Contabilística em 2010, tornou-se obrigatória a apresentação da Demonstração de Fluxos de Caixa nas Demonstrações Financeiras das empresas que adotem o regime geral. Segundo a Norma Contabilística e de Relato Financeiro 2 – Demonstração de Fluxos de Caixa, nos seus parágrafos 7 e 8, a Demonstração de Fluxos de Caixa “deve relatar os fluxos de caixa durante o período classificados por atividades operacionais, de investimento e de financiamento. A classificação por atividades proporciona informação que permite aos utentes determinar o impacto dessas atividades na posição financeira da entidade e nas quantias de caixa e seus equivalentes”. Possibilita a avaliação das empresas, a deteção de sinais de fragilidade e ajuda a decidir qual o melhor caminho a seguir. O objetivo central deste trabalho consiste em evidenciar a importância e utilidade da Demonstração de Fluxos de Caixa para os profissionais de contabilidade e para os utilizadores da informação financeira, na ótica dos Técnicos Oficiais de Contas, e será alcançado através de um questionário a este grupo de profissionais. Os resultados obtidos permitiram-nos aferir que os Técnicos Oficiais de Contas consideram esta Demonstração Financeira importante e atribuem-lhe a utilidade que efetivamente representa, isto é, consideram-na uma peça indispensável para a gestão de tesouraria como para a gestão operacional, financeira ou de investimentos de qualquer empresa. Contudo, na sua opinião, esta Demonstração é ainda pouco valorizada pelos utilizadores da informação financeira.
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Discusses the interconnections between information management and knowledge management for themanaging of information flows. Starting at a literature review to obtain a grounding that allows clarifythis question. Presents the peculiarities involving the formal flows management [informationmanagement] and informal flows management [knowledge management], as well as factors thatprovide a better understanding in regard to the focus of information management and knowledgemanagement. The efficient information flows management demands the need to deploy the informationand knowledge management to its true effectiveness. We can see that these two modes of managementare interrelated such that, in the absence of a, the other is affected, directly impacting the informationflows management and thus in the organization capacity to create knowledge and make decisions withcompetitive differential.
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The potential changes to the territory of the Russian Arctic open up unique possibilities for the development of tourism. More favourable transport opportunities along the Northern Sea Route (NSR) create opportunities for tourism development based on the utilisation of the extensive areas of sea shores and river basins. A major challenge for the Russian Arctic sea and river ports is their strong cargo transport orientation originated by natural resource extraction industries. A careful assessment of the prospects of current and future tourism development is presented here based on the development of regions located along the shores of the Arctic ocean (including Murmansk and Arkhangelsk oblast, Nenets Autonomous okrug (AO), Yamal-Nenets AO, Taymyr AO, Republic of Sakha, Chykotsky AO). An evaluation of the present development of tourism in maritime cities suggests that a considerable qualitative and quantitative increase of tourism activities organised by domestic tourism firms is made virtually impossible. There are several factors contributing to this. The previously established Soviet system of state support for the investments into the port facilities as well as the sea fleet were not effectively replaced by creation of new structures. The necessary investments for reconstruction could be contributed by the federal government but the priorities are not set towards the increased passenger transportation. Having in mind, increased environmental pressures in this highly sensitive area it is especially vital to establish a well-functioning monitoring and rescue system in the situation of ever increasing risks which come not only from the increased transports along the NSR, but also from the exploitation of the offshore oil and gas reserves in the Arctic seas. The capacity and knowledge established in Nordic countries (Norway, Finland) concerning cruise tourism should not be underestimated and the already functioning cooperation in Barents Region should expand towards this particular segment of the tourism industry. The current stage of economic development in Russia makes it clear that tourism development is not able to compete with the well-needed increase in the cargo transportation, which means that Russia’s fleet is going to be utilised by other industries. However, opening up this area to both local and international visitors could contribute to the economic prosperity of these remote areas and if carefully managed could sustain already existing maritime cities along the shores of the Arctic Ocean.
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A great deal of attention in the supply chain management literature is devoted to study material and demand information flows and their coordination. But in many situations, supply chains may convey information from different nature, they may be an important channel companies have to deliver knowledge, or specifically, technical information to the market. This paper studies the technical flow and highlights its particular requirements. Drawing upon a qualitative field research, it studies pharmaceutical companies, since those companies face a very specific challenge: consumers do not have discretion over their choices, ethical drugs must be prescribed by physicians to be bought and used by final consumers. Technical information flow is rich, and must be redundant and early delivered at multiple points. Thus, apart from the regular material channel where products and order information flow, those companies build a specialized information channel, developed to communicate to those who need it to create demand. Conclusions can be extended to supply chains where products and services are complex and decision makers must be clearly informed about technology-related information. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Rectangular dropshafts, commonly used in sewers and storm water systems, are characterised by significant flow aeration. New detailed air-water flow measurements were conducted in a near-full-scale dropshaft at large discharges. In the shaft pool and outflow channel, the results demonstrated the complexity of different competitive air entrainment mechanisms. Bubble size measurements showed a broad range of entrained bubble sizes. Analysis of streamwise distributions of bubbles suggested further some clustering process in the bubbly flow although, in the outflow channel, bubble chords were in average smaller than in the shaft pool. A robust hydrophone was tested to measure bubble acoustic spectra and to assess its field application potential. The acoustic results characterised accurately the order of magnitude of entrained bubble sizes, but the transformation from acoustic frequencies to bubble radii did not predict correctly the probability distribution functions of bubble sizes.
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This paper draws on data from a group case study of women in higher education management in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand. I investigate culture-specific dimensions of what the Western literature has conceptualized as glass ceiling impediments to women's career advancement in higher education. I frame my argument within recent debates about globalization and glocalization to show how the push-pull and disjunctive dynamics of globalization are experienced in local sites by social actors who traverse global flows and yet remain tethered to local discourses, values, and practices. All of the women in this study were trained in Western universities and are fluent English speakers, world-class experts in their fields, well versed with equity discourses, and globally connected on international nongovernment organization (NGO) and academic circuits. They are indeed global cosmopolitans. And yet their testimonies indicate that so-called Asian values and religious-cultural ideologies demand the enactment of a specific construct of Asian femininity that militates against meritocratic equality and academic career aspirations to senior management levels. Despite the global nature of the University and increasing global flows of academics, students, and knowledge, the politics of academic glass ceilings are not universal but always locally inflected with cultural values and norms. As such, the politics of disadvantage for women in higher education require local and situated analyses in the context of global patterns of the educational status Of women and the changing nature of higher education.
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Future distribution systems will have to deal with an intensive penetration of distributed energy resources ensuring reliable and secure operation according to the smart grid paradigm. SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) is an essential infrastructure for this evolution. This paper proposes a new conceptual design of an intelligent SCADA with a decentralized, flexible, and intelligent approach, adaptive to the context (context awareness). This SCADA model is used to support the energy resource management undertaken by a distribution network operator (DNO). Resource management considers all the involved costs, power flows, and electricity prices, allowing the use of network reconfiguration and load curtailment. Locational Marginal Prices (LMP) are evaluated and used in specific situations to apply Demand Response (DR) programs on a global or a local basis. The paper includes a case study using a 114 bus distribution network and load demand based on real data.