Unificação das Províncias Porto Alegre, São Paulo e Delegação do Chile na Rede La Salle [manuscrito]: uma análise dos seus impactos na gestão de recursos humanos
Description
The study examines the human resource management from an analysis of the impacts from the unification of the Provinces Porto Alegre, São Paulo and the delegation of Chile. The objective of the research was to describe the impact of the change process from the unification of the Provinces Porto Alegre, São Paulo and Chile, now called Province La Salle Brazil-Chile, the human resources management of the Network of Schools La Salle Esteio, Canoas and Sapucaia. The methodological plan adopted involved a case study and qualitative research supported by objective descriptive in nature, and also used a quantitative research, which had the best function to understand the perception of teachers and staff of the institution, and were investigated 27 teachers and employees. In the qualitative part they were interviewed three schools directors. The quantitative results of the survey showed that the total investigated, around 70.00% of respondents agreed with the statements presented in the questionnaire survey instrument. However, one can not disregard the fact that the other 30.00% of respondents disagree, strongly disagree or are unaware of the actions stated in the said survey instrument, a fact that reveals a misalignment that part of the investigation in relation to the actions implemented by the Network La Salle. The findings from the study showed that some impacts were caused in the management of human resources of the four schools investigated Network La Salle in the municipalities of Esteio, Canoas and Sapucaia South of the Rio Grande do Sul State. Stresses noting that these impacts were caused these schools, particularly from the process of unification of the Provinces Porto Alegre, São Paulo and delegation of Chile, today called Province La Salle Brazil-Chile. The main perceived impacts were the integrative training provided by the Training Plan of Lasallian educator, considered medium to high communication, employee participation in decision-making, significant improvement in the clarity of the transferred information, the consolidation of the visual image of the Network La Salle.Nenhuma