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Krastev, Radostin, Mohamad Ahmad, Arkadiusz Puciato, and Radostin Krastev. "Military business success." Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/9920.
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The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program was created in 1982 to stimulate research and development among small businesses while providing the government innovative technical and scientific solutions to challenging problems. In SBIR, Phase I awards are made for research projects to evaluate the scientific and technical merit of an idea. Phase II awards are made to further develop selected Phase I projects that demonstrate the greatest potential. In Phase III commercialization occurs, however no SBIR funding is available. This research identifies and measures the variables that shape the success of the Naval Air System Command's (NAVAIR) SBIR program from the stakeholders' point of view. As different stakeholders have different perspectives on how they perceive success in this program, this study identifies the variables that shape the success of NAVAIR's SBIR program from the firms' viewpoint. To identify the variables that shape the success of NAVAIR's SBIR program from the firms' perspective, we conducted a qualitative research. The analysis and results were generated based on the interviewees' perceptions and responses. This study concluded with the factors influencing the success of the firms in the SBIR and from the findings several recommendations were made for the SBIR program and future research.
Jonckheere, Michael. "Independent management consulting business success." Thesis, Pepperdine University, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1593127.
Full textThe purpose of this study was to determine the key factors involved in operating a successful independent management consulting business. For those working in the independent management consulting industry or looking to begin, this study aimed to provide information to help define what success means and identify the most important contributors to achieving that success. The study gathered data via online survey and semi-structured interviews from people who have owned an independent management consulting business. Trends in the data were identified and compared with current research to determine the key factors in operating a successful independent management consulting business.
Choi, Chung For. "Enhancing business process reengineering success." HKBU Institutional Repository, 1996. https://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_ra/59.
Full textVosloo, Abri. "Digital business strategy : critical business model components for digital business success." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52349.
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Genade, Marius. "Defining key success criteria to measure project success for Warehouse management system implementations." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/95589.
Full textThe storage and distribution of goods in warehouses have been around for centuries. Information systems and technology have enabled business to run various different functions, like accounting, successfully. Companies soon realised the additional benefits technology can bring to their operations. Increase in product throughput and increase in product range are some of the examples that add additional complexity to the warehousing and distribution functions. In order to cater for the additional complexity, to gain improved customer service levels and gain a strategic advantage in delivering the right product, in the right place at the right time, companies are implementing warehouse management systems (WMS). However, the WMS implementations are complex and involve various different stakeholders. Failed WMS implementations can negatively affect the operations. There are many risks associated with the WMS implementations and many companies have had to issue profit warnings in the past due to failed implementations. Various viewpoints on project success exist but this research report has aimed to provide a framework of key success criteria which organisations can use to evaluate the success of their implementation. Since WMS are generally rolled-out across various sites within a specific supply chain, measuring and evaluating the success of the first project can guide the project team to achieve more project success in the future, eliminating the risks associated with failed implementations. This study clearly defines the difference between project success, project management success, critical success factors and key success criteria. Literature on the topic is limited and therefore this study looked at various sources like peer-reviewed literature, popular literature and case studies. The findings of the report indicate that there is a list of ten different key success criteria which organisations can focus on in order to measure and improve their project success. Taking ownership, change management, managing stakeholder expectations, communication, training and testing are some of the key success criteria that were identified. This study concludes by presenting a framework which organisations can use to measure the success of their WMS implementation.
Adamala, Szymon, and Linus Cidrin. "Key Success Factors in Business Intelligence." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för management, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-5773.
Full textJakes, Lyndabelle Virgil. "Success Strategies of Small Business Owners." Thesis, Walden University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10751428.
Full textIn the United States, 20% of newly established small businesses, including small businesses in the life insurance industry, fail within 2 years, and over 50% of them fail during the first 5 years. The purpose of this multiple case study was to identify and explore the strategies that life insurance brokerage owners use to sustain business operations beyond 5 years. Porter’s 5 forces model served as the conceptual framework for exploring this subject matter. Owners of 3 separate small life insurance brokerage firms in Texas, who sustained their businesses beyond 5 years, participated in semistructured interviews. A secondary source of data was relevant company documents. Methodological triangulation and member checking assured the reliability and validity of the interpretations. Through thematic analysis and supporting software, 5 themes emerged: exceptional customer service, relationship-building, efficient promotional strategies, regular training of salespersons, and hiring the right employees. The application of the findings of the study could contribute to positive social change by reducing unemployment and thereby catalyzing an economic environment supporting employees, families, and communities.
Turner, Susan Janet. "Success Factors of Small Business Owners." ScholarWorks, 2015. http://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1721.
Full textOnyenego, Ovuefelomaloye. "Small Business Owners' Strategies for Success." Thesis, Walden University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10975877.
Full textSmall businesses represent 99.7% of all employers in the United States and account for 63% of new jobs; however, 50% of small businesses fail within 5 years of operation. The purpose of this multiple case study was to explore strategies that some small restaurant owners used to succeed in business for longer than 5 years. The sample population for the study was the owners of 3 small restaurants in the northeastern region of the United States who have a minimum of 5 years’ experience in operating a successful business. Chaos theory provided the conceptual framework for the study. Data collection methods were semistructured interviews and review of company documents and archival records. Member checking of interview transcripts was used to strengthen the credibility, reliability, and trustworthiness of the findings. Based on the methodological triangulation of the data sources and using the van Kaam process, themes emerged. The principal themes that emerged were networking, customer satisfaction, and leadership. The findings from this study may contribute to positive social change by providing strategies that small business owners need to be successful and possibly improve the prosperity of the community and local economy.
Onyenego, Ovuefelomaloye London. "Small Business Owners' Strategies for Success." ScholarWorks, 2018. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5925.
Full textJakes, Lyndabelle. "Success Strategies of Small Business Owners." ScholarWorks, 2018. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/4967.
Full textWalker, Elizabeth A. "Small business owners' measures of success." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2001. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1039.
Full textBarnett, Belinda. "The impact of organisational support for career development on intrinsic career success /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2006. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe19300.pdf.
Full textAxelsson, Mattias, and Johan Sonesson. "Business Process Performance Measurement for Rollout Success." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Avdelningen för programvarusystem, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-2920.
Full textVikten av förbättringar i affärsprocesser i syfte att öka produktkvaliteten i mjukvaruindustrin ökar stadigt. Kvalitetsansvariga i industrin behöver effektiva och påtagliga verktyg för beslutsfattande i utvecklingsprojekt och för lokalisering av förbättringsområden. Mätningsprogram är en utbredd ansats för kvalitetsförbättring i mjukvaruprocesser men användning av heltäckande kvalitetsmodeller är resurskrävande. Dessa fokuserar inte primärt på mätpunkter vilket blottar behovet av en snabb och direkt teknik för identifiering och definiering av mätpunkter i projekt som saknar resurser eller behov av heltäckande mätningsprogram. Denna uppsats undersöker och jämför rådande kvalitetssäkringsmodeller med mätpunkter, vilket resulterar i Measurement Discovery Process utifrån valda delar av PSM- och GQM-modellerna. Processen appliceras på ett industriellt projekt med nämnda förutsättningar, vilket skapar en uppsättning mätpunkter som sedan utvärderas. Detta ligger även till grund för utvärdering av Measurement Discovery Process. Appliceringen och utvärderingen av processen synliggör dess generella applicerbarhet på projekt med liknande begränsningar såväl som vikten av formella processer i målprojektet och omfattande domänkunskap hos de som implementerar mätningarna. Measurement Discovery Process är föremål för framtida förbättringar men samtidigt ett tydligt steg mot snabbt framtagande av konkreta prestandamått för kvalitetsförbättring i affärsprocesser.
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Schumacher, Wolf [Verfasser]. "Barriers to Business Reengineering Success / Wolf Schumacher." München : GRIN Verlag, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1160189706/34.
Full textBolin, Stacey. "Behaviors Contributing to Native American Business Success." ScholarWorks, 2015. http://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1672.
Full textMienie, Carel Johannes Hendrik. "Perspectives on multi-generational family business success." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/96218.
Full textFamily businesses struggle to be sustainable over multiple generations. In fact, most family businesses do not survive past the second generation. With this study the goal of the researcher was to provide family businesses with a conceptual model which could assist them to become multi-generational financially sustainable. This goal was achieved by answering the main research question, namely: What are the critical elements that a family business should consider continuously in order to ensure multi-generational financial sustainability? Those critical elements that a family business should consider were firstly explored through a literature review process. From this literature review a preliminary conceptual model was developed. Secondly, seven family business experts, with a total of 176 years of family business experience among them, were selected in order to gain their perspectives on the critical elements that family businesses should consider to be sustainable over multiple generations. They were also requested to evaluate the preliminary conceptual model and were invited to make suggestions for the improvement thereof. This exercise provided the researcher with ample information in order to create a valid final conceptual model, which in this study is referred to as: The Family Business Success Map. During the final part of this research study, the Family Business Success Map was applied to an existing multi-generational family business in order to evaluate the processes which it followed during two situations of succession, and some recommendations were made. This study can contribute towards the field of family business management through the development of a conceptual model, the Family Business Success Map. This can be used by owners and advisors to help family businesses to implement those critical practices that successful multi-generational family businesses have followed. The study found that family businesses needed to become more structured and professional. It further found that there were five critical practices which successful family businesses followed in order to be sustainable over the long term. Those five critical practices were conceptualised in the Family Business Success Map. The basis for all five practices is good governance, transparent communication and an entrepreneurial orientation. The challenge for family businesses is to grow their businesses faster than their families. In order to accomplish this, family businesses need to invest continuously in the entrepreneurial development of their management. This study found that the first practice which successful family businesses followed was that they formally planned for succession. This plan should clearly state what the ground rules of succession are and should be revisited and adjusted continuously. The plan should provide for both ownership and management succession. The second practice which successful family businesses followed was that they were governed by Advisory Boards. These boards should meet regularly and should preferably include some independent members. Continuous development of board members is important. This forms part of the critical element: the practice of leadership. Furthermore, it was found that the third practice which successful family businesses followed was that they had a formal strategic plan in place. They also recommended that the trusted advisors of the family businesses should be involved in the process of formulating the strategic plan. Family harmony, the fourth critical practice, could be accomplished through transparent and comprehensive communication from the businesses to the families. Through the establishment of formal family meetings, family matters that were not business-related, could be dealt with. The last of the five critical practices which successful family businesses followed was the use of cost accounting management practices, not only in their normal business decisions, but in strategic decision-making as well.
Bugaeva, Maria, and М. В. Бугайова. "Business key success factors: essence and issues." Thesis, CUNTU, 2016. http://dspace.kntu.kr.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/5585.
Full textHiers, Christina. "Small Aviation Business Success Strategies for Profitability." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2828.
Full textBarnes, Tawny. "Success Factors for Minority Small Business Sustainability." ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/6398.
Full textRatcliff, Diana. "Success Strategies for Small Service Business Owners." ScholarWorks, 2018. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5406.
Full textChen, Chun-I. Philip. "Factors Affecting Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce Success: An Empirical Investigation." NSUWorks, 2010. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/gscis_etd/118.
Full textSinaj, Jonida. "Self-Service Business Intelligence success factors that create value for business." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för informatik (IK), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-100076.
Full textGable, Guy Grant. "Consultant engagement success factors." Thesis, University of Bradford, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.332872.
Full textPanyakom, Somboon. "Petty corruption and business practices in Thailand /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2006. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe20051.pdf.
Full textGiardino, Timothy John. "Industry Best Practices Contributing to Small Business Success." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2728.
Full textLindquist, Sophie. "Sleeping your way to success : an investigation of the effects of proximity of sleep on procedural memory consolidation /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2006. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe19769.pdf.
Full textTrokic, Amela, and Jeta Sahatqija. "Project Management within Start-Ups : Exploring Success Criteria and Critical Success Factors in Entrepreneurial Project Management." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Företagsekonomi, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-115919.
Full textNorris-Jones, Renee. "Relationships Between Business Performance Variables and Solo Criminal Law Practitioner Business Success." Thesis, Walden University, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10638890.
Full textGrowing numbers of America’s 1,281,432 active licensed attorneys open their own law firms due to strained employment opportunities. With 50% of small businesses failing within 5 years, and solo law offices accounting for 75% of attorneys in private practice, there is a need for preparing solo criminal law practitioners for business success. Some solo criminal law practitioners do not understand the critical business performance variables that impact small business success. The total population for this quantitative correlational study included solo criminal law practitioners from the Philadelphia Bar Association Legal Directory and Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers members. Barney’s resource-based theory (RBV) and Lussier’s nonfinancial success-failure business prediction model were the foundational frameworks of this study. I used Lussier’s nonfinancial success-failure questionnaire to collect data via a self-administered survey. A Kendall tau correlation was used to determine the relationship between Lussier’s 16 independent variables measuring success or failure and a single dependent variable of ‘level of profits’ for the 31 participants. 31 participants (4%) is a very low response rate. Increased participation is needed for better research results. Fifteen of the 16 variables showed no relationships with the level of success. Only 1 hypothesis showed a relationship between the type of start-up plan developed by the firm and the level of success (τ = .322, p = .032). The findings from this study support the Small Business Association’s definition of a business plan as a living roadmap for business success. The implications for positive social change include the potential to increase employment opportunities by directly impacting the economy in creating economic expansion.
Claire-Woldt, Lynnette. "Business success : entrepreneurial visions from the early stage /." view abstract or download file of text, 2005. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3181093.
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Mpongoshe, Lukhanyiso. "Critical factors for business success in co-operatives." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1020041.
Full textDayan, Oren. "Strategies to improve business success in selected industries." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/938.
Full textZimmerman, Mary-Jo. "Exploring the Role of Bookkeeping in Business Success." Thesis, Walden University, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10113720.
Full textSmall businesses support local economies by creating jobs and providing products and services, yet 50% of them fail within 5 years and only 30% of them survive for 10 years or more. The purpose of this qualitative explanatory case study was to explore how bookkeeping strategies helped 1 small business owner to sustain business growth over time. The sample was comprised of 1 small business owner who has been in business at least 5 years, experienced success, and achieved sustainability in Wake County, North Carolina. Systems theory served as the conceptual framework for this study. The data were collected through a semistructured interview and review of company documents. Transcript review and member checking were completed to strengthen credibility and trustworthiness. Based on methodological triangulation of the data sources collected, 3 themes emerged: the accountant as an advisor, the accounting system and processes, and the relationship between owner and accountant and between accountant and employees. The findings from this study may contribute to social change by providing insights and strategies for small business owners, accountants, and academics to rethink how to approach business. Accountants with advisory and management accounting skills could benefit small business owners. Future accounting students could prepare to help small business owners by gaining advisory and management accounting skills. The data from this study may contribute to the success of small business owners’ growth, sustainability, and prosperity and, subsequently, benefit their local economies.
Jones, Richard. "Measuring the business success of enterprise systems projects." Thesis, City, University of London, 2016. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/16911/.
Full textDell'Aquila, Mary Elizabeth. "Factors Contributing to Business Process Reengineering Implementation Success." ScholarWorks, 2017. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/3291.
Full textRussell, Calvin Lewis. "Service-Disabled Veteran Small Business Owners' Success Strategies." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2378.
Full textMadu, Marcellinus Emeka. "Success Strategies for Small Business Owners in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2092.
Full textCheung, Yu Ha. "Dispositional antecedents of career success a social network perspective /." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/5894.
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Latta, James Edward. "Communication in Queensland's geographic information industry." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 1991. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/36384/1/36384_Latta_1991.pdf.
Full textDoneman, Michael. "Creative industries development in regional Queensland." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2006. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16281/1/Michael_Doneman_Thesis.pdf.
Full textDoneman, Michael. "Creative industries development in regional Queensland." Queensland University of Technology, 2006. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16281/.
Full textMaritz, Anna-marie. "Development of a critical success factor assessment for small organisations." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/49694.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: Small businesses are the traditional source of local and national economic growth. Small businesses in South Africa absorb almost half the people formally employed in the private sector and contribute nearly thirty seven percent to the country's gross domestic product. Unfortunately small businesses also have the reputation of a high failure rate some literature quote figures as high as sixty six percent of all small businesses within the first six years of their existence. An Australian survey indicated that nearly sixty five percent of all business failures were caused by controllable factors, which implicates that the use of consultants, or simply better management of the small business, could have prevented the failure. This study explains why small business owners are so reluctant to make use of outside consultants and looks into the most common causes of small organisation failure. This research project is designed as an incremental development study, where an existing model is adjusted to focus on a smaller nische market. A consulting model, developed to use in large organisations, was evaluated by identifying the problem areas that most often cause small organisations to fail and then comparing them to the areas addressed in the existing model. The conclusion reached was that although this model will definitely help small business owners to improve their businesses, it doesn't address the mest common causes of small business failure and adjustments is needed to customise this product for the small organisation. Based on the available data on the most common causes of small organisational failure, a new model is developed, which addresses the specific causes of small organisation failure. The new model gives examples of what would be in place in an organisation where the relevant critical success factor is successfully implemented as well as examples of what the situation will be if the relvant factor is absent. The small business owners evaluate themselves on a scale of one to ten. The model has a dual purpose, firstly to create an awareness with the owner of the full spectrum of factors that need to receive attention in a small organisation, and secondly to give a benchmark against which progress on each of the critical success factors can be measured.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Klein besighede vorm die ruggraat van die Suid Afrikaanse ekonomie, met byna sewe-en-dertig persent van die Bruto Nasionale Produk (BNP), wat aan klein besighede toegeskryf kan word en as werkverskaffer aan bykans die helfte van alle werknemers wat formeel in diens is van die private sektor. Ongelukkig het klein besighede ook die reputasie van 'n groot mislukkingskoers met mislukkings so hoog as ses-en-sestig persent van alle klein besighede in die eerste ses jaar van die ondernemings se bestaan. 'n Australiese studie het getoon dat ongeveer vyf-en-sestig persent van die oorsake van klein besigheid mislukkings aan beheerbare faktore toegeskryf kan word. Met ander woorde hulp van konsultante, of bloot beter bestuur van die klein besigheid, kon die mislukking verhoed het. Hierdie werkstuk kyk na redes hoekom konsultante so min deur klein besighede gebruik word en na die mees algemene oorsake van klein besigheid mislukkings. Die werkstuk neem die vorm aan van 'n inkrementele ontwikkeling studie waar 'n reeds bestaande evaluasie model, aangepas word om te fokus op 'n kleiner nismark. 'n Konsultasie model, wat ontwikkel is vir gebruik in die diagnostiese fase van die konsultasieproses vir groot besighede, is ondersoek en daar is gekyk watter van die mees algemene faktore vir klein besigheid mislukking in hierdie model aangespreek is. Die gevolgtrekking was dat alhoewel die model definitief klein besigheids eienaars sal help om hul organisasies te verbeter, dit meeste van die oorsake vir mislukking in klein besighede nie direk aanspreek nie, en dat aanpassings van die model nodig is. Gebasseer op reeds bestaande navorsing oor die oorsake van klein besigheid mislukkings, is 'n nuwe model ontwikkel, wat spesifiek gerig is daarop om die mees algemene oorsake van mislukking aan te spreek. Die hersiene model gee voorbeelde van wat in plek sal wees in 'n organisasie waar die kritieke suksesfaktor suksesvol geimplementeer is asook voorbeelde van hoe die situasie daar sal uitsien indien die relevante faktor afwesig is. Klein besigheidseienaars evalueer hulself op 'n skaal van een tot tien. Die doel van die model is tweeledig, eerstens om die eienaar attent te maak op die volle omvang van faktore waaraan aandag gegee moet word, en tweedens om 'n riglyn te bied waarteen vordering op elkeen van die kritieke sukses faktore gemeet kan word.
Chamberland, Kenneth Joseph. "Success Factors of Veteran-Owned Small Businesses." ScholarWorks, 2015. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/573.
Full textAnner, John. "Blended Value Accounting and Social Enterprise Success." Thesis, Walden University, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3746906.
Full textSocial enterprises (SEs) are businesses managed by entrepreneurs who seek to improve society, and they represent an important trend in social change work. However, there is little empirical knowledge about which blended value accounting (BVA) methods are used by SE managers, and whether the use of BVA is perceived by SE managers as a critical success factor. Blended value accounting is a conceptual framework for measuring combined social and financial outcomes in SEs, and some believe that the use of BVA may be a critical success factor for SEs. This research was based on Covin and Slevin’s conceptualization of entrepreneurial orientation. The main research question was whether the use of BVA methods was correlated with SE success from the perception of the SE managers. Surveys were sent to 3,682 SE managers in North America, the United Kingdom, Asia, and Africa (n = 280). Data were analyzed using multiple regression, with the dependent variable SE success, and the independent variables: the use of BVA method, number of employees, length of time in business, economic sector, and country of registration. Findings indicated no statistically significant correlation between the use of BVA method and SE success, though most SE managers, 73% of 280 respondents, were using BVA methods for other reasons, including complying with state laws. The BVA method B-Impact Rating System was used by 59% of survey respondents who used any method of BVA. These findings suggest that SE managers should select a BVA method that is inexpensive to implement, aligns with industry standards, and provides them with management information. Supporting agencies should create a global registry of SEs, report on the social change impact they create through their businesses, and encourage all businesses to adopt the social-change orientation of SEs.
Seaborn, Vaiben Chad. "An assessment of Landscape Function Analysis as a tool for monitoring rehabilitation success in the mining industry /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2005. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe18745.pdf.
Full textKim, Yong Jin. "Measuring web-based business to business support system success based on user satisfaction." Full text available online (restricted access), 2002. http://images.lib.monash.edu.au/ts/theses/KimYJ.pdf.
Full textGoel, Kanika. "Potential role of business process standardization (BPS) on business correspondent (BC) model success." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2018. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/118666/1/Kanika_Goel_Thesis.pdf.
Full textDa, Gama Brigitte. "Talent management and its impact on sustainable business success." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/5486.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: This research report consists of an analysis of the impact of talent or human capital in ensuring business success and giving organisations a competitive advantage. It examines the literature, particularly recent literature and evaluates the most current thinking and practices in the area of talent management. Talent management is analysed from four perspectives, namely conventional aspects of talent management including sourcing and succession planning; leadership; and the development of talent and organisational culture. All four aspects need to be examined if we are to develop a holistic understanding of the field of talent management. Organisations that can implement advanced organisational practices in these four areas are reaping the rewards from a business profitability perspective. The report also includes the examination of a ground-breaking survey on the importance of talent for competitive advantage to companies in the late 1990s. This survey would later lead to the well-known concept of the 'war for talent'. The pertinent issue of succession planning is also covered because it is acknowledged that a failure to adequately plan for future talent requirements is the equivalent of leaving an organisation open to an enormous risk. There are clear findings that the most successful succession planning programmes are based on developing internal candidates. The latest research thinking and insights on how to manage the most productive employees or rather high-fliers in a company are also explored. There is a clear understanding that people make a definitive contribution to business success and the most talented individuals, who have the potential to contribute extensively, must not only be understood but should also be appropriately led. The availability of quality leadership is a key challenge facing organisations presently and into the future. The critical importance of leadership in modern organisations cannot be overstated. No talent management strategy is complete without paying special attention to the leadership talent within an organisation. This report therefore deals with new areas from which to source leaders in the context of a global shortage of leadership skills. It also looks at the creation of leadership brands and the benefits to a company of establishing a leadership brand. Particular attention is paid to the issue of succession planning and the leader's responsibility in this arena. The thorny and perpetual dearth and consequences of inadequate representation of women in the leadership ranks are also explored. The report also explores concepts around the development of talent. It is not sufficient for organisations to hire the best talent. Skills need to be kept sharp and relevant for companies to have sustainable success. An under-investment in the development of talent has enormous consequences for the future of an organisation. Toyota, one of the most successful companies in the world, is also analysed to evaluate the techniques that they use to create a culture of continuous learning which leads to a virtuous cycle of continuous improvement. Google is explored as a case study of the success that can be achieved when an entire organisation is designed around the concept of development and learning. The often-misunderstood and under-valued (by business leaders anyway) yet highly relevant topic of managing the organisational culture is also analysed. One critical aspect about building a winning culture is whether businesses have a culture that supports the ongoing changes facing the modern enterprise. Modern businesses need to be able to adapt faster and better to new challenges. A culture that manages change well is therefore a prerequisite to success. The most successful organisations in the world have demonstrated that there is a link between the culture that is followed by their employees and business success. We therefore examine and discuss the key components of a high performance culture. A number of case studies from businesses that have built impressive organisational cultures are also discussed.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie navorsingsverslag bestaan uit 'n ontleding van die impak van talent of menslike kapitaal om sakesukses te verseker en organisasies 'n mededingende voordeel te gee. Dit ondersoek die literatuur, in besonder onlangse literatuur, en evalueer die jongste gedagterigtings en praktyk op die gebied van talentbestuur. Talentbestuur word uit vier perspektiewe ontleed, naamlik konvensionele aspekte van talentbestuur met insluiting van verkryging en opvolgbeplanning; leierskap; die ontwikkeling van talent en organisasiekultuur. Al vier aspekte moet ondersoek word as ons 'n holistiese begrip wil ontwikkel van die veld van talentbestuur. Organisasies wat gevorderde organisasiepraktyke op hierdie vier gebiede kan implementeer, pluk die vrugte uit die oogpunt van winsgewendheid vir hulle besigheid. Die verslag omvat ook die ontleding van 'n vernuwende oorsig oor die belangrikheid van talent vir 'n mededingende voordeel vir maatskappye in die laat 1990's. Hierdie oorsig sou later lei tot die welbekende konsep van die 'oorlog vir talent'. Die pertinente vraagstuk van opvolgbeplanning word ook gedek omdat daar aanvaar word dat 'n gebrek aan voldoende beplanning vir toekomstige talentvereistes dieselfde is as om 'n organisasie bloot te stel aan enorme risiko. Daar is duidelike bevindings dat die suksesvolste opvolgbeplanningsprogramme gebaseer is op die ontwikkeling van interne kandidate. Die nuutste navorsingsmenings en -insigte oor die bestuur van die produktiefste werknemers oftewel hoogvlieers in 'n maatskappy word ook ondersoek. Daar word duidelik begryp dat mense 'n bepalende bydrae maak tot sakesukses en dat die talentvolste individue, wat die potensiaal het om omvattende bydraes te maak, nie net met begrip behandel moet word nie maar ook toepaslike leiding moet ontvang. Die beskikbaarheid van goeie gehalte leierskap is 'n sleuteluitdaging waarvoor organisasies tans en in die toekoms te staan gaan kom. Die kritieke belangrikheid van leierskap in moderne organisasies kan nie oorbeklemtoon word nie. Geen talentbestuurstrategie is volledig sonder dat spesiale aandag gegee word aan die leierskapstalent binne 'n organisasie nie. Hierdie verslag behandel dus nuwe areas vir die verkryging van leiers in die konteks van 'n wereldwye tekort aan leierskapsvaardighede. Dit kyk ook na die skepping van leierskapshandelsmerke en die voordele wat die daarstelling van 'n leierskapshandelsmerk vir 'n maatskappy inhou. Daar word veral aandag gegee aan die kwessie van opvolgbeplanning en die leier se verantwoordelikheid in hierdie arena. Die moeilike en voortdurende tekort aan vroue in leierskapsgeledere en die gevolge van hierdie ontoereikende verteenwoordiging word ook ondersoek. Die verslag ondersoek ook begrippe rondom die ontwikkeling van talent. Dit is nie voldoende vir organisasies om die beste talent aan te stel nie. Vaardighede moet opgeskerp word en toepaslik bly vir maatskappye om volhoubare sukses te behaal. 'n Onderbelegging in die ontwikkeling van talent het enorme gevolge vir die toekoms van 'n organisasie. Toyota, een van die suksesvolste maatskappye ter wereld, word ook ontleed om die tegnieke te evalueer wat hulle gebruik om 'n kultuur van volgehoue leer te skep, wat lei tot 'n voortreflike siklus van deurlopende verbetering. Google word ondersoek as 'n gevalstudie van die sukses wat behaal kan word wanneer 'n totale organisasie ontwerp word rondom die konsep van ontwikkeling en leer. Die hoogs relevante onderwerp van die bestuur van organisasiekultuur word ook ontleed. Dit word dikwels misverstaan en onderwaardeer - deur sakeleiers in elk geval. Een kritieke aspek van die opbou van 'n wenkultuur is of besighede 'n kultuur het wat ondersteuning bied aan die voortgesette veranderinge waarvoor die moderne onderneming te staan kom. Moderne besighede moet vinniger en beter by nuwe uitdagings kan aanpas. 'n Kultuur wat verandering goed bestuur, is dus 'n voorwaarde vir sukses. Die suksesvolste organisasies in die wereld het aangetoon dat daar 'n skakel is tussen die kultuur wat deur hulle werknemers gevolg word en sakesukses. Ons ondersoek en bespreek dus die sleutelkomponente van 'n hoeprestasiekultuur. 'n Aantal gevalstudies van besighede wat indrukwekkende organisasiekulture opgebou het, word ook bespreek.
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