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    GESTÃO DO RISCO NAS PEQUENAS PROPRIEDADES RURAIS: TERRA VIVA
    (UNIFEOB, 2021-11-01) FABIANO, José Antônio; BORTOLUCI, Diego Otavio; MOREIRA, Wellington Eugenio,; PANCINI, Luiz Fernando; DOVAL, Danilo Morais
    This PI has as main objective to present in a clear and objective way, with based on the contents studied and on research carried out, provide knowledge about the agribusiness, we will address aspects such as management, family farming, and its dynamics , the risks of undertaking in the agricultural sector. In this part of the Integrated Project (IP) must the objective of the project, that is, the analysis of the use of technology in the process of public sector management. The title of the IP is “RISK MANAGEMENT IN SMALL PROPERTIES” RURAL”, where the objective is to carry out an analysis on risk management for a small rural property.
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    A tecnologia no setor público
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2021-09-01) BORTOLUCI, Diego Otavio; FABIANO, José Antonio; MOREIRA, Wellington Eugenio; MONTANHEIRO, Paulo Cesar; DOVAL, Danilo Morais
    In this work we will approach the use of technology in the public sector, that is, how the technology can and has been revolutionizing the management system over the years, whether them public or private, we will approach the proposed sector in the work that is the sector public in its most varied spheres. We also point out how technology has allowed public managers to see administration from a new perspective, which has shown itself over the years to be agile and process facilitator.

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