Search for dissertations about: "team process"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 250 swedish dissertations containing the words team process.
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1. Team Entrepreneurship : A Process Analysis of the Venture Team and the Venture Team Roles in relation to the Innovation Process
Abstract : New ventures are rather often founded by more than one person. Still, we do not know much about how these venture teams are formed, develop and finally dissolve. The manner in which the venture team roles develop when there is more than one owner is also a neglected area in the entrepreneurship research. READ MORE
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2. Measurement systems and process orientation with focus on the order process
Abstract : The inability of organisations to develop successfully and their lack of a holistic view and of relevant quantitative facts are factors that played a major role in my choice of a research area for this and my licentiate thesis (Ljungberg, 1994). These two theses together represent the work conducted for the PhD degree. READ MORE
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3. Exploring Construction Briefing. From Document to Process
Abstract : The call for improvement to conventional design and construction process in the construction industry is well reported. Essentially, the need for development is associated with the poor performance of building projects. READ MORE
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4. Implementation of coordinated healthy lifestyle promotion in primary care : Process and outcomes
Abstract : Background: Implementation of healthy lifestyle promotion in routine primary has been suboptimal. There is emerging evidence that coordinating care can improve the efficiency and quality of care. READ MORE
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5. Team based innovation : early problem setting activities in engineering design
Abstract : Manufacturing firms’ attention to innovations and the innovation process has during the last decade gained in intensity of interest. One trigger for such an interest is that these companies have extended their business models towards an integrated product-service approach, where the introduction of a service perspective in early development challenges the traditionally temporary formative nature of processes. READ MORE