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    KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT THROUGH THE LENS OF INNOVATION AND LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY IN A KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY

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    The 21st century brings along the recognition for the necessity to understand and measure the activity of knowledge management, for which reason organizations and system organizations, together with decisional governmental factors, do their best in order to develop policies that would promote these benefits. Knowledge management (KM) implies any activity regarding the capture and the diffusion of knowledge within the organization. In our study we analyze the impacts and dimensions of KM upon the innovation and labour productivity within the organization, and how KM affects the firm�s innovative performance. A key component of knowledge management is to provide access to stored knowledge components to improve decision making and to facilitate knowledge acquisition by the user.knowledge-based economy, knowledge management, knowledge, explicit and implicit knowledge, innovation, productivity, diffusion of knowledge.

    Knowledge Management through the Lens of Innovation and Labour Productivity in a Knowledge Based Economy

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    The 21st century brings along the recognition for the necessity to understand and measure the activity of knowledge management, for which reason organizations and system organizations, together with decisional governmental factors, do their best in order to develop policies that would promote these benefits. Knowledge management (KM) implies any activity regarding the capture and the diffusion of knowledge within the organization. In our study we analyze the impacts and dimensions of KM upon the innovation and labour productivity within the organization, and how KM affects the firm’s innovative performance. A key component of knowledge management is to provide access to stored knowledge components to improve decision making and to facilitate knowledge acquisition by the user.knowledge-based economy, knowledge management, knowledge, explicit and implicit knowledge, innovation, productivity, diffusion of knowledge

    RETHINKING THE BUSINESS PROCESS THROUGH REENGINEERING

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    Rethinking business through reengineering is based on the assumption that to meet contemporary demands of quality, service, flexibility, and low cost, processes must be kept simple. Examples of simplifying processes are combining several jobs into one, letting workers make decisions, performing the steps in a process in a natural order, and performing work where it makes the most sense. The net result is that work may be shifted across functional boundaries several times to expedite its accomplishment. Traditional inspection and control procedures are often eliminated or deferred until the process is complete, providing further cost savings. The authors, focusing their research on enterprises from Oltenia Region, demonstrate how reengineering can be carried out in a variety of corporate settings. But although workers are the ones who need to be empowered to carry out reengineering, the authors are adamant that the process must start at the top. This is because it involves making major changes that are likely to cut across traditional organizational boundaries. Those empowered to make the changes at lower levels must know they have the support of top management, or change won�t occur.reengineering, rethinking business processes, regional economy, leadership, organization

    THE CHANGE � AN IMPERATIVE REQUEST FOR THE DURABLE OR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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    A credible hypothesis suggests that, in the future the economic growth will not be anymore a general and continuous one, and that the economic agents known from the special literature under the conventional name as organization or company (a group of persons acting conscious and coordinated in order to achieve common objectives), shall survive only if they make sustaining and continuous efforts to assimilate, in due time, the �last moment� technologies, including the ones referring to the organization and management of the performed activity. In this respect the plea in favor of the performance and elaboration of provisions or prognosis, as a premise of durable development, becomes legitimate and credible, contributing to the resolution of problems claimed by the general progress. Starting with XXIst century, the chance of survival of the economic and financial-banking units is proportional with the value of the management action, demarche known in the special literature as strategic management or management of change. But in order to be a successful one, the management must be creative, of prospective type and, as much as possible, non-conflictive.

    Knowledge Management through the Lens of Innovation and Labour Productivity in a Knowledge Based Economy

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    The 21st century brings along the recognition for the necessity to understand and measure the activity of knowledge management, for which reason organizations and system organizations, together with decisional governmental factors, do their best in order to develop policies that would promote these benefits. Knowledge management (KM) implies any activity regarding the capture and the diffusion of knowledge within the organization. In our study we analyze the impacts and dimensions of KM upon the innovation and labour productivity within the organization, and how KM affects the firm’s innovative performance. A key component of knowledge management is to provide access to stored knowledge components to improve decision making and to facilitate knowledge acquisition by the user

    Gastrointestinal bleeding in patients admitted to the intensive care unit

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    Introduction. Gastrointestinal bleeding is a life-threatening condition, with a mortality depending on the cause and severity. The objective of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the epidemiological, clinical and evolutionary aspects of a series of patients diagnosed with gastrointestinal bleeding, admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of the Clinical Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, Romania. Material and methods. A retrospective, descriptive study was carried out, of patients diagnosed with upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding, admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of the Clinical Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, Romania, between January 1st, 2013 – December 30th, 2018. The clinical variables were collected in a database designed exclusively for the study. Results. We observed that most of the cases were bleedings situated above the Treitz’s angle; the most frequent causes were peptic ulcer disease, followed by variceal hemorrhage and erosive gastroduodenitis. The three most frequent causes of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in our series were peptic ulcer disease, variceal hemorrhage and erosive gastroduodenitis. The global mortality due to gastrointestinal bleeding was 9.8%, with all cases occurring in the group of patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Conclusions. It should be noted that in the group of patients who died, all had hemorrhagic shock at the time of admission, a fact that occurred only in 23% of the cases who survived. This highlights the prognostic value of the hemorrhagic shock on admission

    Primary non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma of the common bile duct presenting as obstructive jaundice: a case report

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    Introduction. Primary non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma of the extrahepatic bile duct presenting as obstructive jaundice is an extremely rare disease. Case presentation. We report a case of obstructive jaundice caused by primary non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma of the common bile duct (CBD), in a 67-year-old male patient. Our patient showed clinical evidence of obstructive jaundice, and tomography revealed a dilated common bile duct with the suspicion of intra ductal lithiasis. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) was performed, with efficient drainage and clinical resolution of the obstructive jaundice. One month later, the patient presented the same clinical signs of obstructive jaundice, only this time the ERCP revealed common bile duct distal stenosis. The next step was to perform an echoendoscopy (EUS), that visualized a homogeneous mass at the common bile duct distal level and cholangiocarcinoma was suspected. Fine needle aspiration (FNA) of the lesion obtained tissue fragments for histological examination. The diagnosis was diffuse B-cell type non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in the marginal area, and the patient was evaluated in the Oncology Department for chemotherapy. Conclusions. It is very important to differentiate primary non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma of the bile ducts from other causes of obstructive jaundice, as the treatment approach and prognosis are fundamentally different. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is the definitive diagnosis technique, avoiding surgical interventions and the classic exploratory laparotomy
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