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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Reviving Spirit in Corporate systems

skrempl@iinet.net.au, Sandra Krempl January 2006 (has links)
The underlying context of this work is the mismatch between the systems that we need to comply with and what our spirit and intuition wants and needs. The thesis questions the relevance of spiritless corporate systems set up to serve the ‘best interest’ of human beings and other living things. Corporate systems have been established to comply with governing laws, to facilitate transaction of money and provide financial accountability to stakeholders and clients – spiritless matters. Corporate systems are ill equipped to protect our emotional and spiritual boundaries, our tangible and intangible links to the past and to the future. Spirit, which is the essence of life, is often not understood, discussed or included in the planning, development and implementation of the very systems that govern and impact on our lives and our communities. If spirit is included it is often well intended but rhetorical. Spirit needs to be revived and provided time, place and purpose, not only in our broader lives but also in our work cultures. Without spirit, facts have no meaning or relevance to life. This thesis searches for solutions to fill this spiritual gap in corporate systems, drawing on the experiences and lessons gained through engaging with communities and corporate systems in Australian and international contexts. The search covers a study of oral tradition(spirit),the impact of the lack of credibility afforded to oral tradition, developing and trialling common-ground terminology and frameworks befitting both corporate and spiritual systems across different industry sectors, the isolation of arts and culture from other sectors, the role of community development arts practices, and aspects of social science and urban development theories. The research traces the development and implementation of a cultural planning program for Western Australia through policy development at State government level and then framework development undertaken through Community Arts Network WA. The development of this cultural planning program draws on the contribution of diverse industry sector partners and this thesis research explains how their perspectives can contribute to the revival of spirit in corporate systems. The partnerships involved are business planning, town planning, community psychology, vocation, education and training, and sustainability. Having contributed to the development of the broader frameworks for the implementation of cultural planning across the State and beyond, this research delves further into addressing the issue of reviving spirit in corporate systems through refining the First (spirit) and Third Person (corporate) approach to cultural planning. This method is based on a key Spirit Catalyst called The First and Third Person Systems. This key Spirit Catalyst provides a guide for balance between spirit and corporate systems. There are a total of seven secondary Spirit Catalysts cited. Comparisons and contrasts between First and Third Person cultural planning process and strategic planning are provided. Principles and protocols and tools for evaluating spirit have been developed as part of the process. In keeping with the first person nature of spirit, personal narrative is used wherever possible to give life and meaning to facts and other planning and management processes.
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THE EVOLVING DIVERSITY OF CORPORATE SYSTEMS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE TOYOTA GROUP AND THE HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP / 企業システムの多様性とその進化:トヨタグループと現代自動車グループの比較研究

Woojin, Kim 24 September 2015 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(経済学) / 甲第19258号 / 経博第523号 / 新制||経||275(附属図書館) / 32260 / 京都大学大学院経済学研究科経済学専攻 / (主査)教授 宇仁 宏幸, 教授 黒澤 隆文, 准教授 田中 彰 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Economics / Kyoto University / DGAM
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Проектирование информационной системы строительного предприятия ОАО «АПМ ГРАДАР» : магистерская диссертация / Designing the information system of a construction enterprise

Панова, И. С., Panova, I. S. January 2019 (has links)
Целью данной магистерской диссертации является проектирование и разработка элементов информационной системы для будущей внутрикорпоративной ИС компании ОАО «АПМ ГРАДАР», которая будет включать разработку требований к системе, основных принципов ее работы, схему данных и связей между ними. Научная новизна данной магистерской диссертации заключается в совершенствовании уже существующих информационных моделей организации внутрикорпоративных систем с целью создания новой системы, которая будет соответствовать принципам работы конкретного предприятия, его организационной структуре и подстраиваться под определенные нужды данной компании. Практическая значимость данного исследования состоит в применении результатов магистерской диссертации на предприятии ОАО «АПМ ГРАДАР», перед руководством которой стоит задача по частичному переходу с бумажного документооборота на электронный, а также в оптимизации бизнес процессов компании, разработанные конкретно под данную компанию модули информационной системы, могут послужить толчком к дальнейшим действиям и реализации. / The purpose of this master's thesis is the design and development of elements of an information system for the future intracorporate IP of the company APM GRADAR OJSC, which will include the development of requirements for the system, the basic principles of its operation, the data scheme and the relationships between them. The scientific novelty of this master's thesis is to improve existing information models for the organization of internal corporate systems in order to create a new system that will correspond to the principles of a particular enterprise, its organizational structure and adapt to the specific needs of this company. The practical significance of this study lies in the application of the results of a master's thesis at the enterprise, whose leadership is faced with the task of partially switching from paper workflow to electronic, as well as optimizing the company's business processes, information system modules developed specifically for this company can serve as an impetus for further actions and implementation.

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