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Retaining The People Who Know Your Business Exploring Knowledge Sharing As A Tool To Improve Employee Retention In The Hotel Sector, Vincent Mckenna Jan 2013

Retaining The People Who Know Your Business Exploring Knowledge Sharing As A Tool To Improve Employee Retention In The Hotel Sector, Vincent Mckenna

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The retention of core workers in the hotel/hospitality sector is a key challenge for human resource management, organisational strategies and operational effectiveness. The purpose of this research was to investigate and evaluate the impact of the introduction of knowledge sharing tools/techniques and change in work practice on the retention attitudes of knowledge workers in two context specific environments. Problems relating to the retention of knowledge workers are not confined to Ireland and are shown in this project to be a global phenomenon.

This research project is based on a knowledge audit of core knowledge workers/assets in two context specific environments …


Using Grounded Theory To Develop A Framework For Software Testing Best Practice In A Telecommunications Company, David Hendrick Jan 2013

Using Grounded Theory To Develop A Framework For Software Testing Best Practice In A Telecommunications Company, David Hendrick

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Software testing is a key part of the software development process, irrespective of the development methodology being followed. Estimates suggest that testing can account for more than 50% of the cost of a software development project. However, the cost of inadequate testing or verifying software can be far greater; this can result in losses that could total more than 10% of an organisation’s turnover. It is clear that software testing is essential; but while many companies implement different forms of testing, there is often no structure or best practice followed to this testing. There appears to be a gap in …


Applying Data Visualisations To Open New Perspectives In Birdwatching, Frank Kendlin Jan 2013

Applying Data Visualisations To Open New Perspectives In Birdwatching, Frank Kendlin

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Advances in data analytics for big data have affected many different domains and are providing new insights from these data for their respective communities. One such community is conservation science. A part of section of this community, ornithologists and bird conservationists has at its disposal millions of volunteers willing to contribute to a new ‘big’ data set. This can be achieved by means of new technology and the use of citizen science. This is already underway in North America through the excellent work of the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology (CLO). This institute has harnessed the technology and the people and …