The significance of using resources optimally comes from its increasingly present scarcity, whether they are related to the environment, term, financial resources, and political or legal difficulties. This study proposes the use of prospective scenarios, considering multiple and uncertain alternatives. It can be an essential tool for the strategic planning process of organizations. The motivation of the subject studied is the possibility to contribute to the expansion of the corporate strategic planning vision and towards social welfare, related to the commitment of companies to society, since it proposes a model for prospecting scenarios supported by multicriteria decision aiding (MDA) approach, necessarily considering variables related to Corporate Social Responsibility and its nuances. As a result, it is expected to fill the identified gap, which places prospecting scenarios as an empirical tool that deals only with economics and a single future possibility. For further research the application of the model in an actual case is suggested, still raising important questions such as: is there a real contribution with the application of prospective scenarios? Is this tool applicable to any type of company? Who are the stakeholders and how do you measure the effectiveness of this tool?
This paper proposes a model integrates future scenario planning techniques, based on the Multicriteria Decision Aid (MCDA) approach, which can be used as a tool for attending companies' strategic planning, applying it to an engineering company services, located in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The motivation of the studied theme is the possibility of applying MCDA techniques added to the future scenario concepts planning as a tool for strategic (and progress) planning. Thus, the usefulness of the proposed model was proven, since it enabled the manager to analyse investment alternatives in the light of the future prospecting conducted. Recent discussions suggest the use of resources in an optimized way due to the increasing scarcity. This fact makes decision-making and strategic planning based on future scenarios a complex task, since it has multiple and uncertain alternatives. A bibliographic review was performed to identify methods are more applicable to the problems. An innovative proposal is made to unite prospective with multicriteria in a compensatory problem; proposing a methodology with six steps.
ABSTRACT.The present study intends to analyze stock management and storage in a supermarket. It presents the theoretical aspects of inventory management. The work has structured a case study, developed in the area of inventory management of a supermarket in the northwest of Rio de Janeiro, showing how inventory and storage management is performed in the company under study. After the analysis, alternatives were proposed to improve inventory and storage in order to reduce costs, improve the quality of services and products offered, eliminate waste, agility in product offerings, reliability and customer loyalty.Keywords: Management; Stock; Storage RESUMO. O presente estudo pretende analisar a gestão de estoque e armazenagem em um supermercado. Apresenta os aspectos teóricos da gestão de estoque. O trabalho tem estruturado um estudo de caso, desenvolvido na área de gestão de estoques de um supermercado do noroeste fluminense, apresentando como é realizada a gestão de estoque e armazenagem na empresa em estudo. Após a análise, propôs-se alternativas para a melhoria do estoque e armazenagem com a intuito de reduzir de custos, melhorar a qualidade dos serviços e produtos oferecidos, eliminar desperdícios, agilidade na oferta dos produtos, confiabilidade e fidelização dos clientes.Palavras-chave: Gestão; Estoque; Armazenagem.
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