Search for dissertations about: "Organizational design"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 327 swedish dissertations containing the words Organizational design.
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16. Condition based maintenance systems : An Investigation of Technical Constituets and Organizational Aspects
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17. Teamwork in the operating room - The role of organizational design and implications for patient safety
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is teamwork in healthcare. Healthcare is often described as complex. This description is more appropriate now than ever with the extensive specialization that has taken place in recent decades resulting in increasingly specialized physicians and nurses. READ MORE
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18. Architecturally Innovative Multi-Storey Timber Buildings : Methodology and Design
Abstract : This investigation applies architectural ideas of mass-customised difference and repetition, and tests them within the engineering paradigm of very tall timber buildings – taller than have ever been erected in the history of architecture. According to Edward Glaeser’s book, Triumph of the City, the cheapest way to deliver new housing (at least in the USA) is in theform of mass-produced two-storey homes, which typically cost only about $84 per square foot to erect. READ MORE
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19. The constructed space of a construction design team
Abstract : Many industries today work with and around projects. One example is the construction industry where projects are typically constituted of multidisciplinary cross-organizational project members. Collaboration and knowledge sharing are crucial for the overall success of such a project, but are however also known to be difficult. READ MORE
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20. Organizational capabilities for managing the offshoring of product development
Abstract : Large multinationals must continually innovate to produce products and services that meet the needs of a global market. In order to distribute work across multiple sites, they use techniques such as offshoring and outsourcing. This requires them to address organizational and cultural aspects to coordinate distributed product development activities. READ MORE