Search for dissertations about: "GENERAL MANAGER"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the words GENERAL MANAGER.
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1. Ultrasonic flow measurement methods applicable to wet low intensity magnetic separation
Abstract : In this project the internal material transport processes of wet low-intensity magnetic separation (LIMS) is studied. The aim is to use results from experiments combined with published results to create a base for further research and development. READ MORE
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2. Mapping the concept of industrialized bridge construction : potentials and obstacles
Abstract : Improving productivity is a central challenge in most industries and so also in construction. In many countries, such as Great Britain and US (Egan, 1998; Huang et al., 2009; Teichholz, 2001), governmental reports and research publications have highlighted the slow growth of productivity in the construction industry. READ MORE
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3. Effects of an intervention and an organisational implementation for identification and treatment of common mental disorders in primary healthcare
Abstract : Aim: This thesis aimed to evaluate the effects of one intervention and one organisational implementation for identification and treatment of common mental disorders (CMDs) in the primary healthcare in Region Västra Götaland, in south-west of Sweden. Paper I aimed to evaluate the use of a work stress questionnaire in combination with feedback from the physician and its effects on further healthcare use and treatment. READ MORE
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4. The cultural context of business : A study of firms in a northern Nigerian society
Abstract : This study is about entrepreneurial adaptations to modem manufacturing activities in a semi-industrial society of Northern Nigeria. It embodies both general and micro-institutional perspectives of business behaviour and seeks to examine the multidimensional influences ofcultural values on business patterns. READ MORE
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5. Tradition, change and variation : past and present trends in public old-age care
Abstract : The general aim of this dissertation is to describe and analyse how public old-age care in Sweden has developed and changed during the last century. The study applies a provider perspective on how care has been planned and professionally carried out. READ MORE