Operations management tools in brazilian small companies
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Título da fonte: | Independent Journal of Management & Production |
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Resumo: | This research has the objective was to characterize the small Brazilian companies about the knowledge of operations management tools that help in improving the administrative process for these organizations. For that we chose a more positivist strand which values quantitative aspects. The research can be descriptive and explanatory, applied and/or intervention. As for media, research can be classified as documentary, bibliographic and/or participant. The population for this study is composed by Brazilian small enterprises are characterized by having a lower or equal to R$ 3,600,000 (approximately 1,800,000 dollars) gross annual income. To collect information regarding the diagnosis of the degree of knowledge of small entrepreneurs, it was used a structured questionnaire using gradual tracks in identification of the respondent and the firm. It was found that the majority of managers interviewed small enterprises does not use the operations management tools. Is because they do not know such tools or have no need for their use in their companies. |
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Operations management tools in brazilian small companies |
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Operations management tools in brazilian small companies |
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Operations management tools in brazilian small companies Rodrigues, Tonny Kerley de Alencar Small companies Brazilian companies Operations management tools |
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Operations management tools in brazilian small companies |
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Operations management tools in brazilian small companies |
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Operations management tools in brazilian small companies |
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Operations management tools in brazilian small companies |
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Operations management tools in brazilian small companies |
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Rodrigues, Tonny Kerley de Alencar |
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Rodrigues, Tonny Kerley de Alencar Lira, Átila de Melo Naas, Irenilza de Alencar |
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Lira, Átila de Melo Naas, Irenilza de Alencar |
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Rodrigues, Tonny Kerley de Alencar Lira, Átila de Melo Naas, Irenilza de Alencar |
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Small companies Brazilian companies Operations management tools |
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Small companies Brazilian companies Operations management tools |
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This research has the objective was to characterize the small Brazilian companies about the knowledge of operations management tools that help in improving the administrative process for these organizations. For that we chose a more positivist strand which values quantitative aspects. The research can be descriptive and explanatory, applied and/or intervention. As for media, research can be classified as documentary, bibliographic and/or participant. The population for this study is composed by Brazilian small enterprises are characterized by having a lower or equal to R$ 3,600,000 (approximately 1,800,000 dollars) gross annual income. To collect information regarding the diagnosis of the degree of knowledge of small entrepreneurs, it was used a structured questionnaire using gradual tracks in identification of the respondent and the firm. It was found that the majority of managers interviewed small enterprises does not use the operations management tools. Is because they do not know such tools or have no need for their use in their companies. |
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2014 |
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