Search for dissertations about: "organisational development thesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 290 swedish dissertations containing the words organisational development thesis.
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1. Software Testing in Agile Development : Technological and Organisational Challenges
Abstract : The emerging industrial trend towards agile software development processes brings forth new concerns, challenges as well as opportunities. One of the main concerns is with respect to the achievable quality levels of the final product, for which testing is the well-known assurance mechanism. READ MORE
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2. Insights in Lean values: Exploring links to sustainable development
Abstract : The Quality Management initiative Lean is a popular method used by organisations to engage in organisational development. The Lean philosophy is grounded in numerous values. The organisations must implement and apply these values to achieve the desired results. READ MORE
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3. Cultural Competence for Health Professionals : Instrument Development
Abstract : In recent decades, both global migration in general and specifically migration to Sweden have increased. This development compels the need for delivering healthcare to the increasingly diverse populations in Sweden. READ MORE
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4. The Development of Swedish Business Journalism : Historical Roots of an Organisational Field
Abstract : Contemporary Swedish business journalism is an established organisational field with shared practice within and across organisations. Using a historical perspective, this dissertation investigates the early formation of this field and the formation of a shared meaning system for business journalism. READ MORE
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5. Improving Implementation of e-Government Services in Rwanda : An Organisational Perspective
Abstract : As part of realising development programmes faster, developing countries have been adopting, from developed ones, modern ICTs and implementing e-government towards better public services. However, efforts of implementation of e-government services have been often resulting in unsatisfactory outcomes and even total failures. READ MORE