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Everyone's Problem Solving Handbook Step-by-Step Solutions for Quality Improvement

The Problem-Solving Problem-Prevention and Decision-Making Guide Organized and Systematic Roadmaps for Managers

The Problem-Solving Problem-Prevention and Decision-Making Guide Organized and Systematic Roadmaps for Managers

Each day managers and employees are confronted with a plethora of real problems and decisions that are creating issues suchs as lost throughput poor quality personnel problems and material shortages. How they approach these daily quandaries will determine how successful they are at resolving problems and making effective decisions. It is human nature for managers to solutions before they even understand the nature of the problems they are trying to solve. As a result they end up making blind decisions that change perfectly acceptable processes for incorrect reasons. The real secret to solving problems does not depend upon the number of sophisticated statistical tools that one applies - The secret to solving most problems is to keep the approach simple and uncomplicated. Many managers and employees make mistakes because they fail to do what Toyota does so effortlessly - . They fail to perform the 'genmba walk ' during which they go to see the actual process understand the work ask questions and learn. By following a structured approach and using only simple tools most problems can be solved effective decisions can be made and problems prevented. The cornerstones of this book are three detailed roadmaps for solving problems preventing problems and making effective decisions. Each roadmap contains a step-by-step explanation on how to solve existing problems how to prevent future problems and how to make effective decisions. The book provides real case studies to illustrate each of the techniques presented in the book. | The Problem-Solving Problem-Prevention and Decision-Making Guide Organized and Systematic Roadmaps for Managers

GBP 31.99
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Baldrige Award Winning Quality How to Interpret the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence

Baldrige Award Winning Quality How to Interpret the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence

The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award is the highest level of national recognition for performance excellence that a U. S. organization can receive. Now in its 18th edition Baldrige Award Winning Quality is still the most widely used and recognized book on the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. It provides readers with a simple yet comprehensive resource for understanding the most current criteria for this prestigious business performance award. The definitive resource for helping companies achieve world-class results Baldrige Award Winning Quality � 18th Edition: How to Interpret the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence is the only book on the Baldrige criteria to detail in simple and straightforward language every category examination item and area to address. From understanding the scoring system to preparing for a site visit it guides you through all stages in the process. Reflecting the new criteria (2013-2014) that address education and healthcare this edition outlines a comprehensive plan that is suitable for any company in any industry. Offering detailed explanations of each of the 17 Examination Items and the 36 Areas to Address that compose the seven major categories the book reveals exactly what examiners look for in each area and suggests what you need to include. It also discusses: Criteria of leadership and the role of senior management in the award process Importance of a long- and short-term strategic plan Where and how to satisfy the requirements for demonstrating effective process and results Lists of state award programs based on the Baldrige criteria Core values and themes that underlie the award How to weigh the importance of the 36 Areas to Address The significance of the Baldrige scoring scale and its role in achieving performance excellence The book devotes a chapter to supplying a | Baldrige Award Winning Quality How to Interpret the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence

GBP 170.00
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Leadersights Creating Great Leaders Who Create Great Workplaces

Leadersights Creating Great Leaders Who Create Great Workplaces

Love learn let go. Three decisions. Three actions. Three habits. Together these offer leaders insight (Leadersights) into the true nature of leadership and can create the type of workplace that can thrive in a demanding future. Leadersights: Creating Great Leaders Who Create Great Workplaces focuses on how organizations of all types can create a leader-development system that defines critical leader behaviors provides simple techniques for building and improving the skills that drive those behaviors and establishes a mechanism for monitoring and enforcing those behaviors. This book details how leaders can do the same for their employees; defining and promoting behaviors required for sustaining continuous change. In addition it synthesizes current research on change servant leadership group and team dynamics job satisfaction intrinsic motivation psychological flow and individual self-efficacy. If you are stuck in a culture of compliance where an increasingly frustrated workforce continues to rely too much on leaders to solve problems this book will guide you by: Focusing on the critical few leadership skills that provide better results Demonstrating proven improvement techniques tools and structures for higher satisfaction levels in colleagues    Offering a new leadership model blending existing theories into an integral structure Explaining complex human systems in plain language and how they align with Lean principles Providing several Leadersights – simple suggestions for immediate improvement You will understand how to create the structure necessary to engage leaders and colleagues while driving new behavior and culture change. The author builds an effective leader development system based on current research on change leadership group and team dynamics job satisfaction intrinsic motivation psychological flow and self-efficacy to create the kind of workplace where people love coming to work and where they become better thinkers leaders and teachers.      | Leadersights Creating Great Leaders Who Create Great Workplaces

GBP 34.99
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Leading with Compassion How to Make Leadership Authentic by Managing with Integrity

Leading with Compassion How to Make Leadership Authentic by Managing with Integrity

Business schools teach the transactional tools one needs to work in business. They teach various strategic planning and decision-making models such as SPACE or SWOT or decision trees or weighted grids. They teach about the various functions of an organization financial ratios and breakeven analyses. And they may even have a class on business ethics. But those tools are more about knowing where the business-case boundaries are as a risk prevention measure and do not help one to think about how they should comport themselves as a leader. This book is about helping you to become your best self and helping those around you to achieve their best. Inherently it’s about authenticity integrity and empathy and how these simple traits can lead to high performance. The book explores ways to make our leadership more authentic and to lead with integrity. It discusses how to mentor employees and how this can lead to higher-performing teams and more successful organizations. The book is organized around four major constructs. The first is about personal leadership. It starts with honesty and integrity. That provides the basis for an empathetic leadership style. This is one that helps to engage followers and brings them along because they want to come along for the journey rather than feeling forced. That is the nature of the second construct: building and maintaining high-performing teams. This is then the basis for building a trusting culture. Change is all around us and that can be exhausting. Building a culture of trust is the first step toward building an agile organizational culture. That is the third construct. Finally the last is a message of simple optimism. There are many challenges facing society today but with thoughtful engaging leaders there is hope that we can collectively rise to the challenge. | Leading with Compassion How to Make Leadership Authentic by Managing with Integrity

GBP 27.99
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Process Redesign for Health Care Using Lean Thinking A Guide for Improving Patient Flow and the Quality and Safety of Care

Process Redesign for Health Care Using Lean Thinking A Guide for Improving Patient Flow and the Quality and Safety of Care

Process Redesign for Health Care Using Lean Thinking is a response to a simple but hard to answer question and is the result of the experiences of a working doctor who was also the chief safety and quality officer of an Australian teaching hospital. At this hospital he observed that the Emergency Department was staff by talented well-trained and respected doctors and nurses. The facilities were modern and the work load unexceptional but the department was close to melt down. Bad things were happening to patients everyone was blaming each other lots of things had been tried but nothing was getting better and no one could explain why. The problem was not a lack of technical knowledge or expertise the problem was that no one stood back and said what’s the best way to move 200 or 300 patients a day through the complicated and varying sequence of steps needed to sort out the many different problems that bring patients to our department? These challenges are faced by hospitals and health services all over the world. There are difficulties with patient flow congestion queues inefficient utilization of resources problems engaging clinical staff in improvement programs adverse incidents and budget constraints. Lean thinking and value stream analysis gives hospitals and health services struggling with these issues the insights they need to help themselves. This book provides a method that systematically turns those insights into working programs of service and system redesign. The book is divided into two sections. The first section gives the background to the approach and systematically works through the Process Redesign methodology step-by-step. The second section is a series of case studies that show the methodology in action what worked and what didn’t work. The goal of any process redesign is simple: the right care for the right person at the right time in the right place and right the first time. This book helps the people who work in hospitals and health services realize these goals by working together. | Process Redesign for Health Care Using Lean Thinking A Guide for Improving Patient Flow and the Quality and Safety of Care

GBP 48.99
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Kamishibai Boards A Lean Visual Management System That Supports Layered Audits

Strategic Listening How Managers Coworkers and Organizations Can Become Better at Listening

Strategic Listening How Managers Coworkers and Organizations Can Become Better at Listening

Listening is so simple yet so difficult. Many times listening is taken for granted. One could therefore say that listening is the forgotten part of communication. Although organizations have more digital and analog communication channels than ever too little time is spent listening to customers employees and other influential groups. It is a shame that listening is not given more attention as it is linked to many positive values. Examples include better conversations increased trust and confidence more outstanding commitment and job satisfaction lower absenteeism due to illness higher productivity and quality of work increased sales better relationships with customers and employees and many other positive effects. To the extent that listening takes place organizations rarely take a holistic approach to it. Strategic listening means a given objective for listening thoughts about who should listen when it should happen and so on. An organization’s listening must become a strategic issue to exploit the great potential of increased listening. This book provides answers to the following: Why is listening important? What are the barriers to listening? How can both individuals and organizations become better at listening? How can organizations develop strategic listening skills? How does one build a system to improve an organization’s strategic listening? | Strategic Listening How Managers Coworkers and Organizations Can Become Better at Listening

GBP 26.95
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The Basics of Hoshin Kanri

Office Lean Understanding and Implementing Flow in a Professional and Administrative Environment

Office Lean Understanding and Implementing Flow in a Professional and Administrative Environment

Struggling to apply Lean effectively in your office environment? Office Lean is a book for anyone who wants to apply Lean better in contexts where the work is both intangible and complex. it explains in simple terms what Lean is - and what Lean isn’t - enabling office professionals to understand how it can be successfully applied to their complex office-based work environments. Contrary to popular opinion Lean is not only for mass manufacturing or healthcare. It applies just as much to the digital world of knowledge work industries such as banking and financial services software development and government. But the fundamental concepts straight from the factory floor need a fair amount of translation to be effectively applied in cube farms. Overturning the common perception that Lean is about imposing rigid rules or simply eliminating waste in the name of efficiency Eakin presents Lean as a dynamic flexible people-centric philosophy that delivers outstanding business results by improving employee engagement and customer experience. Office Lean helps Lean practitioners (leaders/managers and coaches/consultants) working in professional office environments access the amazing transformative results Lean can bring to their specific domains. It combines clear explanations of the core concepts of the Lean philosophy with relevant practical examples from the fields of accounting finance insurance IT and government. | Office Lean Understanding and Implementing Flow in a Professional and Administrative Environment

GBP 31.99
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Cost-Based Charge-Based and Contractual Payment Systems

Cost-Based Charge-Based and Contractual Payment Systems

The fourth book in the Healthcare Payment System series Cost-Based Charge-Based and Contractual Payment Systems compares cost-based systems charge-based payment approaches and contractually-based payment processes with fee-schedule payment systems and prospective payment systems. Supplying readers with a clear understanding of important background material on the different types of healthcare providers it covers the basics of cost-based charge-based and contractual payment systems. The book illustrates essential concepts with a series of simple case studies making it ideal for anyone interested in learning more about the specific systems and processes used for payment in healthcare services. It discusses Medicare cost-based payment systems Medicare payment approaches and includes an appendix that outlines the various Medicare payment systems. Demystifying contractual language it outlines managed care contracts and also: Delves into the intricacies involved with adjudication of claims Considers capitated payment systems Addresses healthcare costs and cost-based reimbursement systems Examines charge-based and contractual payment systems Describes where healthcare payment systems are headed in the future Since compliance is inherent throughout the process of providing services filling claims and receiving payment the book examines the range of compliance concerns including statutory contractual and overpayment issues. Using numerous examples to illustrate the processes used for capitated contract arrangements the book includes coverage of claim adjustment managed care contracts and the various combinations of payment systems used by third-party administrators.

GBP 170.00
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Practical Customer Success Management A Best Practice Framework for Rapid Generation of Customer Success

Practical Customer Success Management A Best Practice Framework for Rapid Generation of Customer Success

Practical Customer Success Management is a complete handbook for CSMs written by a customer success expert who has coached and trained many hundreds of customer success managers across the globe. The book is aimed at increasing both productivity and consistency of quality of output for customer success managers of all levels from relative newcomers through to seasoned professionals. The book is highly practical in nature and is packed full of good humored but very direct advice and assistance for dealing with exactly the types of real world situations CSMs face every day. Practical Customer Success Management provides a simple-to-follow best practice framework that explains what the core customer success management steps are at each stage of the customer journey to business outcome success and in what circumstances to apply those steps. It describes and explains which situations each step applies to and provides recommendations for activities or tasks that the CSM can perform to complete each step together with detailed explanations and step-by-step guidance for successfully completing each activity or task. Included in this book is an entire suite of tools and templates that enable rapid completion of each task and ensure consistency of approach both across multiple customer engagements and by multiple CSMs within a team. Each tool’s use is clearly explained within the book and CSMs are able to adapt and customize the tools to suit their own specific needs as they see fit. | Practical Customer Success Management A Best Practice Framework for Rapid Generation of Customer Success

GBP 31.99
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Healthcare Delivery in the U.S.A. An Introduction

Healthcare Delivery in the U.S.A. An Introduction

With the same clarity that made the previous editions bestsellers Healthcare Delivery in the U. S. A. : An Introduction Third Edition provides readers with the understanding required to navigate the healthcare provider field. In the intervening 8 years since the 2nd Edition was published there have been significant developments in the healthcare delivery systems including COVID-19 global health issues and the evolution of the Affordable Care Act and other financing mechanisms. Brilliantly simple yet comprehensive this updated edition includes updated case studies and describes the new organizational structures being driven by current market conditions. Focusing on healthcare management the book addresses the range of topics critical to understanding the U. S. healthcare system including the quality of care movement delivering care during a pandemic recent finance reform new technologies cyber security and the recent increase in merger and acquisition activity. Dr. Schulte walks readers through the history of the development of U. S. healthcare delivery. She describes the various venues of care delivery as well as the different elements of the financing system. Offering a glimpse into the global market and medical tourism the text includes coverage of legal and regulatory issues workforce and the drivers and barriers that are shaping healthcare delivery around the world. Painting a clear and up-to-date picture this quick-and-easy read provides you with the understanding of the terminology structures roles relationships and nuances needed to interact effectively and efficiently with anyone in the healthcare provider field. | Healthcare Delivery in the U. S. A. An Introduction

GBP 39.99
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The Authentic Leader Using the Meisner Technique for Embracing the Values of Truthful Leadership

The Authentic Leader Using the Meisner Technique for Embracing the Values of Truthful Leadership

Using clear and simple exercises adapted for leadership development from the world-renowned Meisner Technique The Authentic Leader will help you discover first-hand what it means to build your authentic leadership skills in a clear technical way. This book presents a version of the Meisner technique that has been thoughtfully modified for the purposes of leadership training. It aims to train leaders to be fully authentic in their responses in the most efficient way and to let their responses be filtered by their abilities to deeply interpret and thrive within the psychological realities of the circumstances they are entering be it their own or other people’s. The exercises in this book teach that effective leadership skills are about getting the attention off of oneself and allowing for a type of interpersonal determinism to bring out a leader’s truthful responses. This text breaks open the conversation on leadership and business skills in a whole new way using an established although largely unknown method in the business world that will help leaders engage in the values of great leadership and train their own abilities to have presence be dynamic be magnetic and know how to read any situation and thrive within it. Whether you are green in your career or at the head of a nation an aspiring leader or an educator looking to use this material this work develops and nourishes powerful leadership in unconventional effective and dynamic ways. | The Authentic Leader Using the Meisner Technique for Embracing the Values of Truthful Leadership

GBP 31.99
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Simplifying Risk Management An Evidence-Based Approach to Creating Value for Stakeholders

Simplifying Risk Management An Evidence-Based Approach to Creating Value for Stakeholders

Recent decades have seen much greater attention paid to risk management at an organizational level as evidenced by the proliferation of legislation regulation international standards and good practice guidance. The recent experience of Covid-19 has only served to heighten this attention. Growing interest in the discipline has been accompanied by significant growth in the risk management profession; but practitioners are not well served with suitable books to guide them in their work or challenge them in their professional development. This book attempts to place the practice of risk management within organizations into a broader context looking as much at why we try to manage risk as how we try to manage risk. In doing so it challenges two significant trends in the practice of risk management: • The treatment of risk management primarily as a compliance issue within an overall corporate governance narrative; and • The very widespread use of qualitative risk assessment tools (“heat maps” etc. ) which have absolutely no proven effectiveness. Taken together these trends have resulted in much attention being devoted to developing formalized systems for identifying and analyzing risks; but there is little evidence that this is driving practical cost-effective efforts to actually manage risk. There appears to be a preoccupation with the risks themselves rather than a focus on the positive actions that can (and should) be taken to benefit stakeholders. This book outlines a simple quantitative approach to risk management which refocuses attention on treating risks; and presents choices about risk treatment as normal business decisions. | Simplifying Risk Management An Evidence-Based Approach to Creating Value for Stakeholders

GBP 39.99
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Lean Daily Management for Healthcare A Strategic Guide to Implementing Lean for Hospital Leaders

Lean Daily Management for Healthcare A Strategic Guide to Implementing Lean for Hospital Leaders

You likely don‘t need any more tools programs or workshops to improve your hospital. What you need is a simple and consistent approach to manage problem-solving. Filling this need this book presents a Lean management system that can help break down barriers between staff directors and administration and empower front-line staff to resolve their own problems. Lean Daily Management for Healthcare: A Strategic Guide to Implementing Lean for Hospital Leaders provides practical step-by-step guidance on how to roll out Lean daily management in a hospital setting. Ideal for leaders that may feel lost in the transition process the book supplies a roadmap to help you identify where your hospital currently is in its Lean process where it‘s headed and how your role will change as you evolve into a Lean leader. Illustrating the entire process of implementing Lean daily management the book breaks down the cultural progression of units into discreet objectively measurable phases. It identifies what leaders at all levels of the organization must do to progress units into the next phase of development. Complete with case studies from different service areas in the hospital the book explains how to link problem-solving boards together to achieve meaningful and measurable improvements in: the emergency department the operating room discharge times clinics quality and patient satisfaction. After reading this book you will understand how consistent rounding a few whiteboards pen-and-paper data and a focused effort on working the Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle can help you build a common problem-solving bench strength throughout your organization establishing the framework upon which future improvement can be built. | Lean Daily Management for Healthcare A Strategic Guide to Implementing Lean for Hospital Leaders

GBP 170.00
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The Power of Humility in Leadership Influencing as a Role Model

The Power of Humility in Leadership Influencing as a Role Model

To many people the words ‘leader’ and ‘humble’ are not natural bedfellows. Yet once they have grasped the definition most employees desire a humble leader while a majority of managers believe they already are one. What appears deceptively simple is trickier than expected. Narcissism lack of perception fixed mindsets and neuronal default settings are only a few of the stumbling blocks on the path to humility. What exactly is this sought-after humility? Humility consists of four key elements: 1) Seeing one’s own strength and weaknesses and revealing them where needed for the bigger picture; 2) Appreciating others for what they are do now and can do; 3) Being open and willing to learn; 4) Understanding that we are all only a small part of a larger picture easily replaceable and favored by luck and circumstance. Therefore humility has nothing to do with being weak or hiding the light under the bushel. Instead it is about clarity taking a step back from one’s ego and thus being able to serve the greater picture. The author’s own research with more than 3 500 managers contributes to the canon of positive effects of humility that have been measured by dozens of researchers during the last decade. Humility benefits employees (ranging from better performance more innovation stronger resilience to better client relations and stronger morals) the organization (ranging from better ambidextrous strategies a better culture to fewer sunk costs) and the managers themselves (ranging from more seen leadership potential to less stress and better relationships with employees). Dozens of case studies quotes from more than 170 interviews with top managers lively storytelling of real-life examples and solid research with actionable take-aways plus personal assessments make this an eminently readable and practical book for managers worldwide. | The Power of Humility in Leadership Influencing as a Role Model

GBP 32.99
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Lean Culture for the Construction Industry Building Responsible and Committed Project Teams Second Edition

Lean Culture for the Construction Industry Building Responsible and Committed Project Teams Second Edition

Many of the struggles that we are currently experiencing when attempting to implement Lean in the construction environment are the direct result of applying Lean tools out of proper context. Understanding Lean as an overall operating system will help to avert this all too common pitfall. An in-depth exploration of the application of Lean initiatives in the construction industry Lean Culture for the Construction Industry: Building Responsible and Committed Project Teams Second Edition provides updated chapters with new insights on the relationships between owners architects general contractors and subcontractors - demonstrating how Kaizan events focused on building positive culture through vulnerability-based trust improved processes and eliminated work stoppages. Lean tools alone don't lead to successful Lean initiatives: the missing piece is culture. Written by a veteran consultant in the construction field the book draws a connection between how construction professionals act as leaders and how their attitude and behavior affect productivity and waste daily. While value stream mapping is an important tool for righting broken processes and resolving conflicts future state maps will fail if leaders continue to work in silos protect their territories and don't see that their success is directly tied to the success of their co-leaders. The author expands the notion of ethics beyond the simple litmus test of right and wrong so team leaders can adopt professional and productive attitudes and behaviors toward the implementation of Lean improvements. This book demonstrates how in an industry where waste is rampant and depends on wide range of people and personalities to successfully build a job Lean thinking can make the difference between a profitable competitive construction team and mass inefficiencies stunted profitability and lost future opportunities. | Lean Culture for the Construction Industry Building Responsible and Committed Project Teams Second Edition

GBP 48.99
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Thriving at the Edge of Chaos Managing Projects as Complex Adaptive Systems

Thriving at the Edge of Chaos Managing Projects as Complex Adaptive Systems

For many organizations the way in which projects are managed is a fundamental factor in how well they can prosper in today’s marketplace. Unfortunately the current solutions available to companies for managing projects are proving to be increasingly ineffective in a complex world that is becoming more and more dynamic and unpredictable. Organization’s pay for this complexity in delayed time-to-market slow response to customer needs and decreased productivity. While tweaking the current project management paradigm may provide some minimal gains to have a real impact requires a fundamental change in mindset. New business models like Uber and AirBnB show us that the most efficient operations in today’s business environment behave like complex adaptive systems (CAS) where self-managing participants following a set of simple rules organize themselves to solve incredibly complex problems. Instead of trying to function like a well-oiled machine where things work like clockwork companies like Uber function more like an organism that is alive and constantly changing. They fully embrace the characteristics of a CAS. Viewing an organization as a complex adaptive system drives a radically new philosophy of project management that is much better suited to the needs of the 21st-century organization and can provide the quantum leap improvement in project production that we are looking for. This book exposes the assumptions underlying the accepted paradigm of project management describes the common practices that are based on those assumptions analyzes why these practices are unhelpful and even harmful and proposes an alternative sometimes seemingly counter intuitive approach to project management based on CAS thinking. By the end of the book the reader will have a completely new perspective on the way projects can be managed in their organization and how they can quickly start reaping the benefits provided by a CAS-driven management methodology and supporting toolset that is more in tune with today’s business demands - and that turns complexity into a competitive advantage. | Thriving at the Edge of Chaos Managing Projects as Complex Adaptive Systems

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Hospital Capacity Management Insights and Strategies

Hospital Capacity Management Insights and Strategies

Hospital Capacity Management: Insights and Strategies details many of the key processes procedures and administrative realities that make up the healthcare system we all encounter when we visit the ED or the hospital. It walks through in detail how these systems work how they came to be this way why they are set up as they are and then in many cases why and how they should be improved right now. Many examples pulled from the lifelong experiences of the authors published studies and well-documented case studies are provided both to illustrate and support arguments for change. First and foremost it is necessary to remember that the mission of our healthcare system is to take care of patients. This has been forgotten at times causing many of the issues the authors discuss in the book including hospital capacity management. This facet of healthcare management is absolutely central to the success or failure of a hospital both in terms of its delivery of care and its ability to survive as an institution. Poor hospital capacity management is a root cause of long wait times overcrowding higher error rates poor communication low satisfaction and a host of other commonly experienced problems. It is important enough that when it is done well it can completely transform an entire hospital system. Hospital capacity management can be described as optimizing a hospital’s bed availability to provide enough capacity for efficient error-free patient evaluation treatment and transfer to meet daily demand. A hospital that excels at capacity management is easy to spot: no lines of people waiting and no patients in hallways or sitting around in chairs. These hospitals don’t divert incoming ambulances to other hospitals; they have excellent patient safety records and efficiently move patients through their organization. They exist but are sadly in the minority of American hospitals. The vast majority are instead forced to constantly react to their own poor performance. This often results in the building of bigger and bigger institutions which instead of managing capacity simply create more space in which to mismanage it. These institutions are failing to resolve the true stumbling blocks to excellent patient care many of which you may have experienced firsthand in your own visit to your hospital. It is the hope of the authors that this book will provide a better understanding of the healthcare delivery system. | Hospital Capacity Management Insights and Strategies

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Rethinking Organizational Diversity Equity and Inclusion A Step-by-Step Guide for Facilitating Effective Change

Rethinking Organizational Diversity Equity and Inclusion A Step-by-Step Guide for Facilitating Effective Change

Research has shown that having a diverse organization only improves and enhances businesses. Forbes and Time report that diversity is an $8 Billion a year investment. However poorly implementing diversity programs have damaging effects on the organization and the very individuals these programs attempt to help. Poorly implemented programs can cause peers and subordinates to question decisions and lose faith in leadership. In addition it can cause even the most confident individuals to doubt their own skillset and qualifications. Many organizations have turned to training to solve this complex issue. Yet still other organizations have created and filled diversity and inclusion positions to tackle the issue. The effects of these poorly implemented programs are highlighted during strenuous times such as the latest COVID-19 pandemic. Marginalized people are more marginalized and resources and support do not reach everyone. Tasks such as providing technical support conducting large group meetings or distributing work obligations without seeing employees on a daily basis becomes more challenging. Complex problems cannot be solved with simple solutions. Using organization development (OD) to develop a comprehensive change initiative can help. This book outlines how properly conducting an OD change initiative can effectively increase an organization’s diversity and inclusion - it is grounded in research-based literature on diversity and OD principles. Many organizational leaders realize the key importance of diversity equity inclusion and multiculturalism in modern organizations. It is only through such efforts can organizations thrive in a networked world where much work is done virtually—and often across borders. But a common scenario is that leaders recognizing the need for a diversity program will pick someone from the organization to launch it. Perhaps the person identified for this challenge is in the HR department but has had no experience in launching diversity efforts—or even in managing large-scale long-term organization wide change efforts. But these are the challenges to be faced. This book quickly identifies some reasons why diversity programs fail and how to avoid those failures. The majority of the book highlights how to use OD to improve organization culture and processes to not only increase diversity and inclusion but develop overall organization talent and prevent personal preferences and biases from hindering the selection of the best talent for positions. | Rethinking Organizational Diversity Equity and Inclusion A Step-by-Step Guide for Facilitating Effective Change

GBP 34.99
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Business Transformation Planning for Leaders A Tactical Roadmap for Achieving Profitable Growth with the Highest Return on Capital

Business Transformation Planning for Leaders A Tactical Roadmap for Achieving Profitable Growth with the Highest Return on Capital

This book is a powerful tool for business leaders who have responsibility for the success of the profit and loss (P&L) statement of a business. It provides a roadmap to help business leaders develop a comprehensive business transformation plan - A plan that is simple fact based and actionable. In addition this book is a guide for professionals aspiring to be future P&L leaders. The holistic cross-functional and general manager view of a business in this book is useful for all department heads. For example a sales leader reading this book can understand why running a promotion to drive sales without understanding the capacity of supply chain can result in losing customers. The case study methodology used to illustrate the concepts makes the material easy to read and easy to relate to practical application by readers in their companies. Additionally business leaders responsible for due diligence and integration to create value in M&A can use the approach explained in this book. The roadmap shown in this book is a great way to engage the management team of a business unit to understand and drive the business transformation. The management team can read the book get together for a couple of days (preferably off-site) and discuss by chapter the lessons learned how the chapter applies to their business and what improvements they should focus on based on the learnings. The greatest outcome from this book is an aligned team that is focused on common priorities to execute. By getting the management team to work through this thought process and identifying areas to focus on you will ensure that they have ownership of the solutions. Having this ownership of actions is critical to keeping the team focused and willing to work harder. This roadmap can also be used for successfully integrating acquisitions made by a company to create value. This book has been developed from the author’s experience of personally leading several business transformations and inputs from various other business leaders from multiple industries. The concepts and approach discussed can be universally applied in all industries and companies of any scale. The commonsense approach discussed is applicable for both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. | Business Transformation Planning for Leaders A Tactical Roadmap for Achieving Profitable Growth with the Highest Return on Capital

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