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THE VISION OF THE ALUMNI IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FROM FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RONDÔNIA - UNIR CACOAL ABOUT THE LOCAL LABOR MARKET
Author Name :
Antonio Siviero , Rogério Kester
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Ashok Yakkaldevi
Article Series No. :
ISRJ-262
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Abstract :
Management education is being marked by an increasing pressure in terms of demand for determinant factors for the success of organizations, such as competitiveness and quality of services. In this process of supply and demand for the course it is important to emphasize that the concern about the level of satisfaction of alumni, as customers, because such feedback provides a direction appropriate with regard to improving the quality of teaching. Objective of This work was to develop an assessment of the graduate in Business Administration, from the perspective of their students, with a view to incorporating the teaching-learning process element of external reality the institution. Yet had as purpose identify and analyze the perceptions of alumni about the skills developed in this course. Check that the alumni of the course of ADM residents in the municipality of Cacoal are doing and the vision that they have on the course that they were the main objectives of this work. To achieve the proposed objectives, was held bibliographic research and field study, locating these graduates and requesting that responded to two questionnaires: one with personal data and another to check the satisfaction with the progress made and the evaluation of the same in many aspects. After the tabulation and analysis of the data, the conclusion was that despite the large number of administrators that are placed in the labor market, those from the Federal University of Rondonia stand out from the other gaining more your place in the market.
Keywords :
  • alumni
  • consumer satisfaction
  • powers of administrator
  • competitiveness
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