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    Contabilidade consultiva e seus impactos na gestão empresarial
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2021-11-30) DOMINGOS, Amalia Carolina; POIATTI, Caique Fernando; BETTI, Mauricio Mapelli; BATISTA, Dirceu Fernandes
    This article aims to present the study on the changes in the functions performed by professionals in the accounting field. The focus of the study is to analyze the changes in the routine within accounting offices and in the routine of self-employed professionals, presenting arguments and facts that prove the effectiveness of implementing a different approach than the conventional with companies from different sectors in our country. This article will also address the activities carried out by a Consultant Accountant, the points to be considered, the working methods used and the skills needed to be this type of professional.
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    AS MUDANÇAS NAS RELAÇÕES DE TRABALHO NA INDÚSTRIA 4.0
    (FUNDAÇÃO DE ENSINO OCTAVIO DA SILVA BASTOS, 2019-11-01) COSTA, Otávio de Souza da; TEIXEIRA, Letícia Costa; DOMINGOS, Amalia Carolina; SANTOS, Marcela Aparecida dos; FIRMINO FILHO, Nelson; ALMEIDA FILHO, Celso Antunes de
    This article aims to present the main points of concern in the relations of industry 4.0 work. It seeks to demonstrate the scenarios that will be affected in the relationships of jobs in the country and what types of labor will be significantly affected by the automation and robotization of processes and corporations. It also addresses how new technologies modify human behavior not only highlighting aspects negative as pointed out skills that will be necessary for the restructuring of the work human. It focuses not only on working relationships with automation and robotization but also what the jobs of the future will look like.

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