ROADS: metodologia para gestão de unidades remotas em operações baseadas em serviços
Historical trends from all over the world - including Brazil - have shown an increase in the importance of service provision, not only regarding the wealth generated but also the number of jobs generated. Besides the natural urbanization tendency of the economy -pushed up by agriculture and indus...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | Historical trends from all over the world - including Brazil - have shown an increase in the
importance of service provision, not only regarding the wealth generated but also the
number of jobs generated. Besides the natural urbanization tendency of the economy
-pushed up by agriculture and industrial production throughout the previous centuries-, a
current trend of the market is the "offer of experiences", increasing the number of companies
providing services to their customers and the importance of services on the global economy.
Additionally, the globalization of companies and the work regime becoming remote in many
companies -which was hugely accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic- increased the need
to improve the management of units, departments, or teams that operate from a different
address than the main company's branch. Considering that scenery, the current project
aimed to research possible solutions for the needs pointed out previously, besides testing
and developing a management methodology for companies that operate through remote
units and provide services. This analysis and development of the method were made by
action research and a qualitative approach, including the study of different management
tools that focus on the analyzed management perspectives -strategy, processes, quality,
people, and control. The tests happened in a real environment -a Marketing-tech startupand the company's team's notes complemented the author's observations. At the end of the
research, tests, analysis, and development iterations, the ROADS methodology was
compiled and composed of both the studied tools that fitted the analyzed cases, and the
specific tools developed specifically for it, considering not only the individual use of those
tools but each one's group of inputs and outputs during their utilization. It's expected that the
tested and developed methodology will help service providers with remote units to achieve
more efficient and effective management, just like observed during the tests, besides being
new support for decisions making for those cases. |
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