Essays about: "scope of organisation behaviour"
Found 5 essays containing the words scope of organisation behaviour.
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1. A Transformation of Controlled Natural Language Behavioural Requirements into Modal Sequence Diagram Simulation Models for Requirement Conflict Detection
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för data- och informationsteknikAbstract : PURPOSE: Specifying requirements in a semi-formal notation, such as a controlled natural language (CNL), allows reduction of ambiguity and underspecification in requirement specifications, as the notation uses well defined semantics and enforces consistency and conformance to syntactical rules. Contradicting requirements can be problematic to detect in practice depending on the size and complexity of the requirement specification. READ MORE
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2. Student departure from teacher education A study of compulsory school teacher education programmes in Gothenburg University
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för pedagogik och specialpedagogikAbstract : Aim: Utilizing the information that Gothenburg University (GU) has about the cohort of students in compulsory school TE programmes that started their studies in autumn 2011, this current research aims to explore the possible emerging patterns regarding students’ decision to depart from their studies. Theory: As a data-driven research, the theoretical basis of this study lies on grounded theory (Glaser & Strauss, 2008) aiming to describe the phenomenon of student departure through the information that students have given to GU regarding their decision to leave. READ MORE
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3. Preventing Auditing Scandals? -An Investigation of How a Supervisory Authority Can Affect the Behaviour of Auditors
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Title: Preventing Auditing Scandals? – An Investigation of How a Supervisory Authority Can Affect the Behaviour of Auditors Background and Problem Discussion: After the financial crisis in HQ Bank AB, during the autumn of 2010, an intense debate regarding the responsibility of auditors was brought forth in Sweden. The reliability of the audit profession was further questioned and the critics continued to debate whether the SSBPA and its disciplinary system were well-functioning. READ MORE
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4. Organizational exposure to risk of unethical behaviour : in Eastern European timber purchasing organizations
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest ProductsAbstract : Issues: The issues Swedwood asked us to explore in their Eastern European timber purchasing organizations were: Have clear directives been given to each purchasing unit regarding the purpose and scope of its activities? If so, what do these directives contain? If so, how are these directives followed? How are purchasing transactions planned and carried out? What roles are involved in the purchasing process, and what are the responsibilities and authorities of each role? Can the purchasing process, or parts of the process, be improved? Can the company organize its purchasing units more effectively to ensure best practices? Purpose: The overall approach we took was to assess Swedwood's potential exposure to low levels of legal or ethical practices by benchmarking its actual practices, using the concept of best purchasing practices described in the literature. Method: To collected data using qualitative methods, since this is an appropriate way of raising the sensitive issues that needed to be addressed. READ MORE
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5. How to face the future? : A model for scenario planning at VLC
University essay from Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utvecklingAbstract : In this report a model for logistics activities at Volvo Logistics Corporation, VLC, in the future has been constructed. The study is part of a project called Vision 2015 & Beyond, which started in the beginning of 2006, and focuses on what changes in the business environment that VLC as a TPL provider faces in the future. READ MORE