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Juan Carrión defiende un cambio en la cultura corporativa que potencie la innovación y el inconformismo del individuo.
Author : Juan Carrión
Publisher : Editorial Almuzara
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 13,80 MB
Release : 2009-02
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 8483561689
Juan Carrión defiende un cambio en la cultura corporativa que potencie la innovación y el inconformismo del individuo.
Author : Silvia Leal Martín
Publisher : Editorial Almuzara
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 46,33 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 8483568195
En un mundo en el que el éxito es cada vez más fugaz, las organizaciones y las personas que aspiran a triunfar necesitan incorporar la innovación como parte de su estilo de vida. Sin embargo, ¿cómo se puede fomentar el comportamiento innovador? Ingenio y pasión proporciona una eficaz metodología y una herramienta indispensable para que emprendedores, directivos y responsables de equipos que necesiten inventar y reinventarse encuentren el impulso transformador en su propia fuerza motriz. Para ello aporta herramientas de diagnóstico, directrices de aplicación y lecciones aprendidas por cientos de empresas y profesionales que han triunfado o fracasado en el intento. Gracias a ellas, muestra cómo gestionar con eficacia tres dimensiones esenciales: personas, organización y motivación, contemplando en todo momento las diferencias de género. Esta eficaz metodología, de la que se han hecho eco publicaciones internacionales como Forbes, permite abordar la innovación de una manera rigurosa y práctica, logrando que empresas y profesionales crezcan a pesar de las turbulencias, construyendo las condiciones que garanticen, más allá de la supervivencia, una buena dosis de éxito.
Author : Josep Francesc Valls Giménez
Publisher : Springer
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 14,55 MB
Release : 2013-01-31
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 113727753X
Clients are consistently demanding lower prices at the time of each purchase and companies can only react by reducing costs. This volume shows that the only way to do this, is to reinvent the business model. New consumers, new pricing, new brands, new strategies.
Author : Ferri, M., Arnés García, M.
Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 40,19 MB
Release : 2023-10-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9251380899
Following the 2021 United Nations Food System Summit call for implementing nature-positive production, this document provides an overview on the conceptual, theoretical and operational aspects of nature-positive production agriculture. The concept of nature-positive production revolves around the possible synergies between ecosystem restoration and food/biomass production and among biodiversity, nature and agriculture. This document tries to answer such questions as “What does nature positive exactly mean?” and “How can agriculture aid in ecosystem restoration?” The thermodynamic perspective is chosen as the privileged viewpoint that allows for a joint analysis from both an ecological and agronomic perspective. This document discusses the inherent functioning of agroecosystems by analysing how ecosystems naturally develop their own sustainability and productivity; it concludes that the most critical systemic features in this regard are complexity, energy storage and energy mobilization capacities. In agroecosystems, these three features are mostly linked with biomass availability, biodiversity, soil health and landscape diversity. The nexus of biodiversity and productivity is therefore uncovered, highlighting the need for a renewed relationship between biodiversity and agriculture. After defining the most relevant theoretical aspects of nature-positive production agriculture, this document provides methodologies for assessing the energy efficiency of an agroecosystem and its agroecological performance. Finally, five priority operational areas are proposed to lead the actual implementation of NPPA: soil and water conservation; soil improvement; evolutionary populations; integrating crops, forestry, livestock and aquaculture; and integrated pest management.
Author : Margalina, Vasilica-Maria
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 29,20 MB
Release : 2019-12-27
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1799818616
Numerous clothing industries face highly dynamic environments, and growth in this environment depends upon both external and internal factors. External factors are represented by aggressive competition and volatile product demand. Internally, the industry must face an increasingly shorter life cycle of the product and the need to innovate both product and organizational development. The competitive advantage of the industry lies in its ability to design a value-creating system based on the management of both external and internal relationships. The successful management of these relationships relies not only on successful customer relationship management but also on effective product supply and demand upkeep. Management and Inter/Intra Organizational Relationships in the Textile and Apparel Industry provides emerging research exploring relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research underlining the complexity of management applications within the textile industry. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as consumer relationships, cultural identity, and organizational culture, this book is ideally designed for researchers, academicians, professionals, and students working in various disciplines including management, industrial organization, organizational behavior, human resource management, decision science, design science, and information and communication. Moreover, the book will provide insights and support executives and managers of the textile and apparel industry concerned with the ethic design, contamination, and the management relationships with workers, customers, suppliers, the community, and organizational development.
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Page : 258 pages
File Size : 20,59 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Library materials
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Author : Stefano Aversa
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 2160 pages
File Size : 32,94 MB
Release : 2018-04-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 1498788076
Landslides and Engineered Slopes. Experience, Theory and Practice contains the invited lectures and all papers presented at the 12th International Symposium on Landslides, (Naples, Italy, 12-19 June 2016). The book aims to emphasize the relationship between landslides and other natural hazards. Hence, three of the main sessions focus on Volcanic-induced landslides, Earthquake-induced landslides and Weather-induced landslides respectively, while the fourth main session deals with Human-induced landslides. Some papers presented in a special session devoted to "Subareal and submarine landslide processes and hazard” and in a “Young Session” complete the books. Landslides and Engineered Slopes. Experience, Theory and Practice underlines the importance of the classic approach of modern science, which moves from experience to theory, as the basic instrument to study landslides. Experience is the key to understand the natural phenomena focusing on all the factors that play a major role. Theory is the instrument to manage the data provided by experience following a mathematical approach; this allows not only to clarify the nature and the deep causes of phenomena but mostly, to predict future and, if required, manage similar events. Practical benefits from the results of theory to protect people and man-made works. Landslides and Engineered Slopes. Experience, Theory and Practice is useful to scientists and practitioners working in the areas of rock and soil mechanics, geotechnical engineering, engineering geology and geology.
Author : Frank Moulaert
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 523 pages
File Size : 48,67 MB
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1849809992
ÔThe challenges of poverty and social exclusion cannot be fully resolved through conventional public sector policies and market-led innovation. The case studies in this Handbook capture some of the key success factors of socially innovative action in different socio-economic contexts. This Handbook will inspire readers as it highlights the creativity and commitment of diverse enterprises and movements working for social innovation.Õ Ð Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka, Minister for Lands, Housing and Human Settlements, United Republic of Tanzania, and retired UN Under Secretary General, immediate former Executive Director of UN-HABITAT ÔSocial innovation may not be a new idea but it is clearly an idea whose time has come, not least because the traditional models of innovation Ð narrowly framed technical models Ð have run their course and no longer resonate in a world of societal challenges. This Handbook has two great merits Ð it brings conceptual rigour to the debate and it provides compelling narratives of social innovation in practice.Õ Ð Kevin Morgan, Cardiff University, UK ÔIn an era where social innovation is re-emerging as an important policy framework for bringing social transformation, this volume is a significant contribution to the theory and practice of social innovation. The incremental discussion from concepts to theory to practice and then to social innovation research is supported by cases literally from all over the globe. It moves the discourse from isolated models of neighbourhood engagements and social enterprises, to a comprehensive, multidimensional approach combining needs, social relations and empowerment. A must read for academicians, learners, practitioners and policy makers alike.Õ Ð S. Parasuraman, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India ÔSocial innovation is an important instrument for understanding how contemporary societies deal with social change and how social practices and policies intended to combat poverty and social exclusion are developed and implemented effectively. The Handbook offers a valuable contribution to the development of a clear, transdisciplinary and critical understanding of social innovation practices. The reader will find an in-depth discussion of the most important theoretical approaches to the concept and a thorough exposition of the epistemological and methodological framework for research in social innovation. The volume includes a number of interesting case studies in different areas of social change and issues of policy and governance.Õ Ð Enzo Mingione, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy This enriching Handbook covers many aspects of the scientific and socio-political debates on social innovation today. The contributors provide an overview of theoretical perspectives, methodologies and instructive experiences from all continents, as well as implications for collective action and policy. They argue strongly for social innovation as a key to human development. The Handbook defines social innovation as innovation in social relations within both micro and macro spheres, with the purpose of satisfying unmet or new human needs across different layers of society. It connects social innovation to empowerment dynamics, thus giving a political character to social movements and bottom-up governance initiatives. Together these should lay the foundations for a fairer, more democratic society for all. This interdisciplinary work, written by scholars collaborating to develop a joint methodological perspective toward social innovation agency and processes, will be invaluable for students and researchers in social science and humanities. It will also appeal to policy makers, policy analysts, lobbyists and activists seeking to give inspiration and leadership from a social innovation perspective.
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Page : 2422 pages
File Size : 34,23 MB
Release : 2013
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Author : G K HALL
Publisher : Macmillan Reference USA
Page : 1086 pages
File Size : 10,33 MB
Release : 1997-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780783817644