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Met de uitvoering van het onderzoek ‘Het stedenbouwkundig bureau van de toekomst’ (zie eerste rapportage van het RAAK-project) aan de Hogeschool van Amsterdam is een kennisplatform tot stand gekomen over de inhoud en onderlinge positionering van stedelijke theorieën, methoden en casussen. Het platform stelt de stedelijk professional (al werkend en lerend) in staat, in samenspraak met collega’s, de beschikbare interdisciplinaire kennis over ruimtelijke analyses in stedelijke gebieden te ontsluiten, te delen en te vergroten.
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This relationship between external knowledge providers, e.g. consultants and academic institutions, and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is a difficult one. SME entrepreneurs think external advice is expensive, not required and/or not useful. In this paper these arguments are explored against the specific characteristics of SMEs. The argument of price probably tells more about the consultants inability to quantify the returns on their advice than about the cost of their services. Support policies enable free consults for SMEs on numerous topics, but the use of these facilities is relatively low. The suggestion that SME entrepreneurs do not need external knowledge is contradicted by their own assessment of their qualities. Typically the entrepreneurs lack expertise in supporting business functions like HR, IT, Finance and Legal. In SMEs these blank spots are not compensated by specialist staff members because the of the scale of the organization. The argument that the advice of an external consultant is generally not useful raises the question whether the insights gained in several business sciences only apply to large companies. This seems unlikely. Given the characteristics of SMEs the difference is probably more the context in which the insights are applied than the content of the insights itself. From the analysis of the characteristics of SMEs the dominant influence of the person of the owner/director, together with the absence of specialist staff, appeared as two of the most significant differences between SMEs and large companies. Given the personal profiles of these owners/directors as studied by Blom (Blom, 2001), the external knowledge providers should realize the three ways in consulting. The first way is the way of thinking. For this way it was stated already that the content of business sciences is not likely to differ for SMEs. The second way, the way of working, represents for the way information is gathered and the entrepreneur and his staff is involved in the process of developing the advice. In this way the consultant should allow for interaction and should make it fun for the participants. In this aspect, the process approach of consulting shows promising. The third way, the way of communicating, represents the way the knowledge is transferred from the advisor to the entrepreneur. In this way it is crucial to acknowledge the different personal profiles of SME entrepreneurs and consultants and to adjust the communication accordingly. Taking the three ways into account, the conclusion could be that the transfer of knowledge should be more the sharing of experiences. The Chair of Management Consulting will adjust her activities to explore this insight further.
Process Mining can roughly be defined as a data-driven approach to process management. The basic idea of process mining is to automatically distill and to visualize business processes using event logs from company IT-systems (e.g. ERP, WMS, CRM etc.) to identify specific areas for improvement at an operational level. An event log can be described as a database entry that signifies a specific action in a software application at a specific time. Simple examples of these actions are customer order entries, scanning an item in a warehouse, and registration of a patient for a hospital check-up.Process mining has gained popularity in the logistics domain in recent years because of three main reasons. Firstly, the logistics IT-systems' large and exponentially growing amounts of event data are being stored and provide detailed information on the history of logistics processes. Secondly, to outperform competitors, most organizations are searching for (new) ways to improve their logistics processes such as reducing costs and lead time. Thirdly, since the 1970s, the power of computers has grown at an astonishing rate. As such, the use of advance algorithms for business purposes, which requires a certain amount of computational power, have become more accessible.Before diving into Process Mining, this course will first discuss some basic concepts, theories, and methods regarding the visualization and improvement of business processes.
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Dit artikel is een oproep aan professionals in het onderwijs èn werkveld om meer aandacht te hebben voor diversiteit. Diversiteit in het hoger onderwijs is belangrijk voor het opleiden van studenten die in staat zijn om te functioneren in een steeds meer geglobaliseerde en cultureel diverse werkomgeving. Een blik op de studentenpopulatie in logistieke hbo-opleidingen in Nederland lijkt te duiden op een beperkte mate van gender- en culturele diversiteit. Het stimuleren van diversiteit is belangrijk om twee redenen. In de eerste plaats is een diverse workforce beter uitgerust om zich te bewegen in complexe internationale handelsrelaties en cultureel diverse markten, een belangrijke competentie in een steeds meer globaliserende markt. Ten tweede biedt een focus op diversiteit in (zij-)instroom een oplossing voor de tekorten op de logistieke arbeidsmarkt. In dit artikel presenteren we de resultaten van een diversiteitsscan van hbo-opleidingen logistiek met aandacht voor gender- en culturele diversiteit. Hiervoor hebben we inschrijvingscijfers van de logistieke hbo-opleidingen in Nederland van 2015 tot en met 2021 geanalyseerd. Dit hebben we gecomplementeerd met studentgesprekken om te achterhalen hoe studenten tegenover diversiteit staan, waarom zij kiezen voor logistiek en welke mogelijkheden zij zien om diversiteit te stimuleren. Op basis van deze inzichten formuleren we aanbevelingen om diversiteit in logistieke opleidingen te vergroten
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