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The Study Of Coordinative Disposal Elements On Emergency Services Related To Urban Non-permanent Minority

Posted on:2015-03-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y H ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330452964461Subject:Public Management
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Involved in urban non-permanent minority emergency services Collaborativedisposal, is currently an important part of ethnic affairs in the city.Conducting researchon this issue, not only help to improve the level of urban management, and build stableand harmonious social atmosphere, but also help to strengthen the interoperability blendof various ethnic groups, and promote national solidarity.This article is based in SixSigma as the main analytical tool, the use of social collaborative learning "targetassociation dimension" theory, involving non-permanent minority urban emergencymanagement co-processing research, mainly to do the following three aspects of thework:Firstly, the combination of new public management theory and current involved inurban non-permanent minority status of work of emergency management is proposedto deal with such problems co-processing objectives, namely: minorities satisfaction,mainly engaged in the sector and the nature of the incident and the main matchingdepartments involved satisfaction.Secondly, the use of DMAIC model and Pareto analysis, studied47non-permanentminority involving Shanghai case of emergency management, screening out a majorimpact factors, and these factors are built around a logical framework for co-processing. Thirdly, according to the social systems science "target association dimension"concept, combining filter out the main influencing factors, constructed minoritiesinvolved in urban non-permanent disposal of the overall coordination of emergencymanagement model, and from the time dimension, space dimension, mechanismsVictoria, responded dimension, the characteristic dimension of the realization ofcollaborative disposition path.
Keywords/Search Tags:urban non-permanent minority, incidents, DMAIC model, co-processing
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