MOTIVAÇÃO NO TRABALHO MOTIVAÇÃO NO TRABALHO Cristiane Carlis Nakamura * Josiane C. Fortunato* Lúcia Maria Rosa* Rodrigo Marçal* Thais A. A. Pereira* Daniel Freitas Barbosa** Resumo: - Este artigo discute o uso das teorias da motivação pelos administradores‚ mostrando que a motivação tem como base o fundamento de estimular os funcionários e integrantes de uma empresa. A motivação e liderança são resultados de atitudes de uma administração de recursos humanos voltada para a satisfação e bem
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ACSS Administração Central do Sistema de Saúde‚ I.P. Manual de Auditoria Interna – Parte II Hospitais Página: 2 de 44 Versão: 1.0 Manual de Auditoria Interna ACSS Parte II Data efectiva: 19/1/2007 N.º Identificador: 03.02 I. Histórico do documento Data 1/02/2007 Versão 1.0 Descrição MAI aprovado – Versão 1 Autor ACSS Aprovação Página: 3 de 44 Versão: 1.0 Manual de Auditoria Interna ACSS Parte II Data efectiva: 19/1/2007 N.º Identificador: 03.02 II. Objectivos Objectivos
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<b>Geography</b><br>Brazil occupies almost one-half of the entire South America continent‚ and is the fifth largest country in the world. It borders all Latin American countries except Chile and Ecuador. The 9‚170km coastline and the 50‚000km navigable inland waterways provide great potentials for water transportation which has not been well developed. <br><br>Brazil is topographically relatively flat. 40% of the land is under the Amazon Rain Forest. Most of the arable land is found in the South
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The beginning of Brazils economy started when Portugal colonized the country that is known today as Brazil. The Portuguese were in search of vast riches and they got their first taste of earnings around the 1540’s. With the popularity of sugar cane growing in Europe‚ the Portuguese quickly started an agricultural enterprise in their colony. The Portuguese took advantage of the Dutch through their commercial skills and financing; in order to quickly get a foothold and build a small sugar monopoly
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East India Company The East India Company was an English joint-stock company formed for pursuing trade with the East Indies but which ended up trading mainly with the Indian subcontinent. Shares of the company were owned by wealthy merchants and aristocrats. The government owned no shares and had only indirect control. The Company operated its own large army with which it controlled major portions of India. The East India Company traded mainly in cotton‚ silk‚ indigo dye‚ salt ‚ saltpetre‚ tea
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Economic problems in Angola Subject: Development economics Course work: Economic problems in Angola 2012 CONTENT 1 Angola 1 1.2 Basic information 1 1.2 History 3 1.3 Economic situation 3 2 Internal economic problems 4 2.1 Inflation 4 2. 2 GDP composition by sectors 5 2. 3 GDP Growth rate 8 3 International economic problems 10 3.1 Foreign trade problems 10 3. 2 Foreign investments to the country and depths problems 11 3. 2. 1 Foreign investments
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Material requirements planning (MRP) Material requirements planning (MRP) is a production planning and inventory control system used to manage manufacturing processes. Most MRP systems are software-based‚ while it is possible to conduct MRP by hand as well. An MRP system is intended to simultaneously meet three objectives: * Ensure materials are available for production and products are available for delivery to customers. * Maintain the lowest possible material and product levels in
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Estudos de Caso de Boa Governança Corporativa Círculo de Companhias da Mesa-Redonda de Governança Corporativa da América Latina 2a Edição Copyright © 2006 International Finance Corporation 2121 Pennsylvania Ave. NW‚ Washington‚ DC 20433 United States of America A Member of the World Bank Group The findings‚ interpretations and conclusions expressed in this publication should not be attributed in any manner to the International Finance Corporation (IFC)‚ Organisation for Economic Co-operation
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Microfinance Enters the Marketplace by Elisabeth Rhyne and Robert Peck Christen ABSTRACT The past few years have seen an acceleration in the creation of commercial microfinance programs. The demonstration effect of profitable microfinance institutions (MFIs)‚ combined with market forces in newly-liberalized financial markets‚ created the conditions for this rapid expansion. Bolivia‚ Chile‚ Paraguay‚ Uganda and Bangladesh are the focus countries for this paper‚ although the authors draw examples
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Autism and Special Education Policy in Mexico John P. Tuman‚ Danielle Roth-Johnson‚ Dana Lee Baker‚ and Jennifer Vecchio In recent years‚ a great deal of scholarship has examined the adequacy of special education and other support services for children with disabilities in the U.S. and in other industrialized states. By contrast‚ there has been comparatively little study of services for children with disabilities in developing countries. In this paper‚ we attempt to bridge this gap in the literature
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