Search for dissertations about: "Teams in the workplace"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Teams in the workplace.
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1. Towards CSCW design in the Scandinavian tradition
Abstract : This thesis is about how to design Computer Supported Cooperative Work systems (CSCW) on the basis of design practice that is established in the Scandinavian model of System Design. The approach of the thesis is to develop an understanding of the design of CSCW environments through a series of case studies. READ MORE
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2. The Art of Communication : Investigating the Dynamics of Work Group Meetings in a Natural Environment
Abstract : Meetings in work groups are important organisational arenas to form ideas, share knowledge, and co-ordinate and develop work. Therefore, meetings are a potential source to innovation and efficiency in organisations, as well as to a means to improve interpersonal relationships in the workplace. READ MORE
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3. A Hybrid Operating Room in the Making - Coordinating the lntroduction and Use of New Technology
Abstract : New technologies are often introduced hoping to achieve cost reductions, efficiency improvements, and product/service quality increases. Early researchers have often focused on these hopes and how existing organizational design and function are shaped. READ MORE
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4. Computing at the speed of paper : ubiquitous computing environments for healthcare professionals
Abstract : Despite the introduction of computers in most work environments, the anticipated paperless workplace has not yet emerged. Research has documented that material objects are essential in the organization of thought and that they support everyday collaborative processes performed by staff members. READ MORE
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5. Neighbourhood nursing : connection, place and meaning in the everyday experience of dementia
Abstract : Background: Recent policy is marked by a shift towards enabling people with dementia to remain at home and in their neighbourhoods, yet little is known about the wider perspective of neighbourhood as an everyday place of connection, practice and meaning in the lives of people with experience of dementia. Aims: The aim of this thesis is twofold. READ MORE