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Konzeption eines generischen Vorgehensmodells zur strategieorientierten und partizipativen Einführung komplexer Softwaresysteme unter Berücksichtigung organisatorischer GestaltungsprozesseKoch, Oliver. Unknown Date (has links)
Universiẗat, Diss., 2005--Kassel.
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Implementation innovativer Managementkonzepte in einem Grossunternehmen eine analytische Untersuchung der Nutzung von Managementkonzepten bei der Fiat AG (Tofas) TürkeiCebeci, Caner January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Kassel, Univ., Diss., 2008
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Informationsasymmetrie und Präferenzstruktur in der Komitologie können die Mitgliedstaaten der Europäischen Union den Handlungsspielraum der Kommission einschränken? /Dohrn, Stephan. January 2002 (has links)
Konstanz, Univ., Diplomarb., 2002.
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The role of corporate centers within implementation and control processes of strategic initiatives /Seyferth, Manuel. January 2007 (has links)
Sankt Gallen, University, Diss., 2007.
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Implementation innovativer Managementkonzepte in einem Großunternehmen : eine analytische Untersuchung der Nutzung von Managementkonzepten bei der Fiat AG (Tofas) TürkeiCebeci, Caner January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: Kassel, Univ., Diss., 2008.
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Elektronischer Datenaustausch (EDI) in Verbundgruppen /Lamprecht, Axel. January 1998 (has links)
Zugl.: Hohenheim, Universiẗat, Diss., 1997. / Literaturangaben.
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Hodnocení výkonnosti podnikuHorváthová, Markéta January 2011 (has links)
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An implementation study to improve cancer pain management in Jordan using a case studyAl Qadire, Mohammad January 2011 (has links)
Managing the symptoms of cancer effectively is one of the most important challenges facing health care providers. Many symptoms are reported by cancer patients, including, pain, depression, distress and change in life style. Pain continues to be the most frequently reported symptom, however, cancer pain is treated inadequately and cancer patients continue to suffer pain. The use of pain assessment tools is essential to effectively manage cancer pain. Despite that, research findings indicate that pain assessment tools are routinely not used in practice. In addition, there is a paucity of data about cancer pain management in Jordan, and no published information is available about adult cancer pain assessment and barriers to optimal pain management in the country. A single-site case study with mixed methods was used to implement and evaluate a pain monitoring programme (PMP). The PMP was comprised of a pain assessment tool and included pain education of 6 hours for nurses, the goal of which was to improve cancer pain management. This case study was conducted in a referral hospital in the northern part of Jordan. Overall, 130 patients and their medical records, 6 physicians, 12 nurses, 50 family caregivers, two nurse administrators, and two Islamic scholars participated in this study. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected, using observation, semi-structured interviews, medical chart audit and questionnaires that included a demographic data sheet (DDS), brief pain inventory (BPI), and barriers questionnaire (BQ). The study utilized the Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS) and aspects of change theory model as a framework to guide the study. Quantitative data were analysed using both inferential and descriptive statistics using SPSS release 17. Qualitative data were translated from Arabic to English and thematically analysed. It was found that pain was prevalent among Jordanian cancer patients who were frequently under-medicated. Barriers to cancer pain management were identified and they were related to patients, healthcare providers and the setting (such as lack of knowledge, and belief in God's Will). Moreover, introducing the PMP into practice might improve the adequacy of cancer pain treatment. The results of this case study showed that the implementation process is multi-layered and complex. Using the Champions, nursing administration support, and recognition of the need for change, and education were seen as determinants of successful implementation process within the Arab-Islamic culture. The PARIHS model was found to be helpful in guiding the process of knowledge translation and was suitable to the Arab culture. The study results highlight that each implementation process should be designed based upon the needs, culture, and norms of its context. In addition, it confirmed the need for assessing pain in order to have better pain management. Overall, it is suggested that having PMP in force in each healthcare setting may serve the ultimate goal of optimal cancer pain management.
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Examining how major stakeholders within one school district in British Columbia are implementing the sexual health curriculumWright, Tara 09 December 2021 (has links)
Sexual health education (SHE) in Canadian schools is a controversial subject. Thirty years have passed since the government mandated that SHE be taught in Canadian schools, yet the subject still struggles to secure its place in education as curriculum design remains stagnated. In British Columbia, the 2016 - 2018 curriculum update relocated health topics, specifically SHE, to physical education (PE), the subject now known as physical and health education (PHE). To date, little research is available on the implementation of SHE curriculum within Canadian schools. This qualitative case study examined how major stakeholders (district, administration, and teachers) are implementing SHE in one school district within British Columbia. Data collection methods included interviews with district staff, administrative staff and teachers as well as district documentation analysis. Data were analyzed using content comparison. Three resulting themes explicated how the school district utilized components of a top-down implementation approach, identified deficiencies in the sustainability of SHE and factors that supported and hindered the implementation of SHE. Comments from all three stakeholders highlighted the value of SHE delivery in schools but where and how to best intergrade this topic remains unclear. / Graduate
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Teacher preparation for the implementation of the National Curriculum StatementTshiguvho, Muvhango Esther 08 1900 (has links)
MEd Curriculum Studies) / Department of Curriculum Studies / See the attached abstract below
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