Search for dissertations about: "strategies for stakeholders analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 94 swedish dissertations containing the words strategies for stakeholders analysis.
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1. Five factors for urban sustainability - exploring influences on municipal strategic planning
Abstract : In recent decades, there has been increasing consensus that sustainable urban development is critical to the future of human societies and planetary systems. The effects of population growth and the environmental impacts of human activities are evident around the world, observable not only in the rapid urbanisation of many large cities, but also in small-medium conurbations, rural communities, and even uninhabited areas. READ MORE
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2. Early stages of designing resource-efficient offerings : An initial view of their analysis and evaluation
Abstract : The increasing use of natural resources and the pollution it causes calls for new ways of addressing customer needs. Additionally, a more uncertain and complex world also presents new challenges. READ MORE
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3. The complexities of implementing person-centred care in a real-world setting : A case study with seven embedded units
Abstract : Background: Implementing complex innovations such as person-centred care (PCC) is gaining international momentum. Studies in real-world settings have the potential to designate factors crucial for large-scale implementation.Overall aim: To increase the knowledge about the implementation process of PCC in a real-world setting. READ MORE
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4. Environmental System Analysis of Waste Management : Experiences from Applications of the ORWARE Model
Abstract : Waste management has gone through a history of shiftingproblems, demands, and strategies over the years. In contrastto the long prevailing view that the problem could be solved byhiding or moving it, waste is now viewed as a problem rangingfrom local to global concern, and as being an integral part ofseveral sectors in society. READ MORE
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5. Developing Methods for Modelling Procedures in System Analysis and System Dynamics
Abstract : System Thinking is the mindset of defining and confining a problem and its symptoms as well as a method for communicating system understanding. System Analysis is taking that problem apart to understand its causalities and structural arrangement. READ MORE