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The Art and Science of Demand and Supply Chain Planning in Today's Complex Global Economy

The Art and Science of Demand and Supply Chain Planning in Today's Complex Global Economy

The demand and supply chain planning process for manufacturers distributors and retailers has evolved over the years. It has gone from a disjointed unconnected slow inaccurate fairly manual set of processes to an integrated timely process enabled by the use and coordination of highly trained people lean agile processes and cutting-edge technology. To make this set of processes work effectively one has to fully understand and appreciate that there is an art and science aspect to the process which can take years of education and experience to fully understand. Essentially this book will offer the reader a chance to fully understand the interconnected set of processes in a best-practice application. Furthermore examples and cases will be used to illustrate its practical application in today’s complex global supply chain. In addition readers will understand and be able to apply and articulate the concepts tools and techniques used in the efficient supply of goods and services in today’s changing global economy. It will help them to learn how businesses through their supply chain work both internally and with their trading partners – both upstream and downstream – to build strong relationships and integrate demand and supply planning activities across the supply chain to deliver customer value efficiently and effectively. They will learn about the tools and technologies enabling integration and the critical drivers and key metrics of supply chain performance. | The Art and Science of Demand and Supply Chain Planning in Today's Complex Global Economy

GBP 32.99
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5S Made Easy A Step-by-Step Guide to Implementing and Sustaining Your 5S Program

Healthcare Digital Transformation How Consumerism Technology and Pandemic are Accelerating the Future

Healthcare Digital Transformation How Consumerism Technology and Pandemic are Accelerating the Future

This book is a reference guide for healthcare executives and technology providers involved in the ongoing digital transformation of the healthcare sector. The book focuses specifically on the challenges and opportunities for health systems in their journey toward a digital future. It draws from proprietary research and public information along with interviews with over one hundred and fifty executives in leading health systems such as Cleveland Clinic Partners Mayo Kaiser and Intermountain as well as numerous technology and retail providers. The authors explore the important role of technology and that of EHR systems digital health innovators and big tech firms in the ongoing digital transformation of healthcare. Importantly the book draws on the accelerated learnings of the healthcare sector during the COVID-19 pandemic in their digital transformation efforts to adopt telehealth and virtual care models. Features of this book: Provides an understanding of the current state of digital transformation and the factors influencing the ongoing transformation of the healthcare sector. Includes interviews with executives from leading health systems. Describes the important role of emerging technologies; EHR systems digital health innovators and more. Includes case studies from innovative health organizations. Provides a set of templates and frameworks for developing and implementing a digital roadmap. Based on best practices from real-life examples the book is a guidebook that provides a set of templates and frameworks for digital transformation practitioners in healthcare. | Healthcare Digital Transformation How Consumerism Technology and Pandemic are Accelerating the Future

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

Lean – Let’s Get It Right How to Build a Culture of Continuous Improvement

Lean – Let’s Get It Right How to Build a Culture of Continuous Improvement

Lean – Let’s Get It Right!: How to Build a Culture of Continuous Improvement (978-0-367-42991-1 340939) Shelving Guide: Business & Management / Lean Management This book addresses the root causes of why a majority of Lean transformations have not met expectations. More importantly it provides the information needed to turn around the failure mechanisms and transform them into critical success factors. Lean – Let’s Get It Right! delves into the psychology of change and motivation and clarifies the roles and responsibility changes which are required for alignment with Lean principles. While the author includes a review of Lean principles the majority of the book either provides more depth of understanding of the principles or highlights how misalignment can thwart Lean transformation efforts. What this provides is not only clarity but it establishes a solid reference point or framework to guide the Lean strategy. The reader will begin to see how the principles are not simply a random set of characteristics or features of Lean but are actually a set of fundamental beliefs on which all else is based. Though repeated throughout the book that an organization must develop the specifics of their own Lean roadmap this book concludes with guidance on making it happen. This book with its primary focus on people leadership and principles and less so on the details of tools and techniques can be thought of as providing the few critical missing puzzle pieces to enable an effective Lean transformation. | Lean – Let’s Get It Right How to Build a Culture of Continuous Improvement

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Preparing for Continuous Quality Improvement for Healthcare Sustainability through Functional Tree Structures

Preparing for Continuous Quality Improvement for Healthcare Sustainability through Functional Tree Structures

This book provides a set of detailed instructions to help you construct your departmental divisional or organizational functional tree structure (FTS) and work towards world-class service. Preparing for Continuous Quality Improvement for Healthcare: Sustainability through Functional Tree Structures outlines a method that will enable your organization to set a stable base for future improvements that are sustainable and create breakthrough improvements in service quality and costs. More importantly the FTS method outlined in the book will provide you with the tools to build processes tailored to your customers specifications and standards. It will enable you to improve your department division and entire organization and edge ahead of your competition. The book explains why organizations steeped in process improvement need to re-evaluate and re-establish their procedures especially if initial outcomes have not met expectations. Illustrating key concepts with examples case studies and flow charts it provides you with a clear understanding of organizational functional structure and how to document current organizational and departmental functional tree structures. Describing how to identify a department's functional deficits shortcomings and waste it explains how to select the best course of action for your organization. After reading this book you will be able to create a pictorial representation of your organization's current functional structure and select the best course of action for achieving sustainable advancements in service quality and costs. The book will help to convert your managers from a people-management mentality to one of process management transforming leaders to educators and not guards. | Preparing for Continuous Quality Improvement for Healthcare Sustainability through Functional Tree Structures

GBP 170.00
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Project Management for Performance Improvement Teams

The Green Six Sigma Handbook A Complete Guide for Lean Six Sigma Practitioners and Managers

The Green Six Sigma Handbook A Complete Guide for Lean Six Sigma Practitioners and Managers

This book is a hands-on single-source reference of tools techniques and processes integrating both Lean and Six Sigma. This comprehensive handbook provides up-to-date guidance on how to use these tools and processes in different settings such as start-up companies and stalled projects as well as establish enterprises where the ongoing drive is to improve processes profitability and long-term growth. It contains the hard Six Sigma approach as well as the flexible approach of FIT SIGMA which is adaptable to manufacturing and service industries and also public sector organisations. You will also discover how climate change initiatives can be accelerated to sustainable outcomes by the holistic approach of Green Six Sigma. The book is about what we can do now with leadership training and teamwork in every sphere of our businesses. Lean originally developed by Toyota is a set of processes and tools aimed at minimising wastes. Six Sigma provides a set of data-driven techniques to minimise defects and improve processes. Integrating these two approaches provides a comprehensive and proven approach that can transform an organisation. To make change happen we need both digital tools and analog approaches. We know that there has been a continuous push to generate newer approaches to operational excellence such as Total Quality Management Six Sigma Lean Sigma Lean Six Sigma and FIT SIGMA. It is vital that we harness all our tools and resources to regenerate the economy after the Covid-19 pandemic and make climate change initiatives successful for the survival of our planet. Six Sigma and its hybrids (e. g. Lean Six Sigma) should also play a significant part. Over the last three decades operational performance levels of both public sector and private sector organisations improved significantly and Lean Six Sigma has also acted as a powerful change agent. We urgently need an updated version of these tools and approaches. The Green Six Sigma Handbook not only applies appropriate Lean and Six Sigma tools and approaches fitness for the purpose but it aims at sustainable changes. This goal of sustainability is a stable bridge between Lean Six Sigma and climate change initiatives. Hence when the tools and approaches of Lean Six Sigma are focused and adapted primarily to climate change demands we get Green Six Sigma. | The Green Six Sigma Handbook A Complete Guide for Lean Six Sigma Practitioners and Managers

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Applying Entrepreneurship to the Arts How Artists Creatives and Performers Can Use Startup Principles to Build Careers and Generate Income

Andy & Me Crisis & Transformation on the Lean Journey

Pursuing Excellence A Values-Based Systems Approach to Help Companies Become More Resilient

Handbook of Concierge Medical Practice Design

Handbook of Concierge Medical Practice Design

In concierge medicine physicians develop amenities-rich membership programs and collect a monthly or annual membership fee to pay for the amenities in addition to the medical services rendered. Handbook of Concierge Medical Practice Design examines the many considerations physicians must make prior to transitioning their practices into concierge services. Maria K. Todd a recognized expert in concierge medicine branding consulting healthcare marketing medical tourism planning and physician practice administration explains how to set up a concierge practice. She describes how this new business model affects workflow and outlines financial considerations including managed care payer relations the hybrid practice and predictive modeling to uncover the hidden factors that affect bottom-line performance. The book supplies readers with models for creating a business plan and a strategy for transforming a practice into a concierge practice. It concludes by covering the legal aspects of creating a concierge practice. It includes patient acquisition and retention strategies as well as detailed plans for adding additional doctors and physician extenders such as nurse practitioners and physician assistants. The book provides sample employment contracts and advice on how to select and work with consultants. It includes chapters on business process re-engineering workflow management financial considerations competitive analysis developing a business plan and how to market the new practice.

GBP 175.00
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The Framework for Innovation A Guide to the Body of Innovation Knowledge

The Framework for Innovation A Guide to the Body of Innovation Knowledge

The innovation infrastructure and master plan described in this book offers a detailed and comprehensive approach to one of the most difficult and challenging problems facing entrepreneurs involved in innovation at any scale enterprise: the problem of how to govern your organization’s innovation initiatives in the middle of turbulent change. Progress in any field requires the development of a framework a structure that organizes the accumulating knowledge enables people to master it and unifies the key discoveries into a set of principles that makes them understandable and actionable. For starters successful innovation requires an integrated design process beginning with integration in the design of the enterprise the design of the product along with the design and implementation of new technologies. Such an integrated design effort requires good collaboration and management of the design framework and should be supported by efficient knowledge management techniques and tools; If innovation is to help a business grow and improve its competitiveness it is also important to plan the innovation carefully. This book provides a holistic multidisciplinary framework that will enable your organization and its leaders to take a strategic approach to innovation. The framework combines non-traditional creative approaches to business innovation with conventional strategy development models. The framework model brings together perspectives from many complementary disciplines: the non-traditional approaches to innovation found in the business creativity movement; multiple-source strategy consulting; the new product development perspective of many leading industrial design firms; qualitative consumer/customer research; future-based research found in think tanks and traditional scenario planning; and organizational development (OD) practices that examine the effectiveness of an organization’s culture processes and structure. Though some ideas may just fall from the sky or come out of the blue an organization should also have a strategic vision of how the business and the enterprise will successfully develop. It should not just wait for the innovation to arrive arbitrarily but rather proactively plan for innovation incorporating market trends the competitive landscape new technology availability and changes in customer preferences and trends in order to create a flexible in-house innovation process. Such an enterprise will also pro-actively manage the knowledge supply chain that supports innovation as outlined in this book #7 of Management Handbook for Results series. The framework outlined in this handbook consists of a well-integrated cohesive set of practices that inspires imaginative innovation teams to look beyond the obvious and explore a broad range of possibilities to identify significant opportunities and make informed decisions about the most promising paths to pursue. The goal is to create a shared vision for growth along with defining pragmatic action plans that bridge from the future back to the present while attempting to align the organization around the requirements for success. | The Framework for Innovation A Guide to the Body of Innovation Knowledge

GBP 39.99
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Practical Lean Accounting A Proven System for Measuring and Managing the Lean Enterprise Second Edition

Practical Lean Accounting A Proven System for Measuring and Managing the Lean Enterprise Second Edition

The methods and concepts presented in the bestselling first edition revolutionized the approach to the management and control of Lean companies. Enhanced with extensive end-of-chapter exercises and downloadable resources with Lean accounting tools the second edition of this preeminent practitioner’s guide is now suitable for classroom use. Practical Lean Accounting: A Proven System for Measuring and Managing the Lean Enterprise Second Edition explains exactly what it takes to transform a traditional accounting system to one that supports and enhances a company’s Lean efforts. Defining the fundamental principles of Lean accounting it demonstrates how to use them to identify and eliminate wasteful transactions. The book includes coverage of cell performance measurement use of the box score operational and financial planning cost targeting Lean accounting diagnostics and value stream mapping. Retaining the easy-to-use format that made the first edition a bestseller this updated edition includes:A new section on the use of value stream performance measurements in continuous improvementA re-written Target Costing chapter that emphasizes a value-based approach to the management of the Lean value systemA Lean Accounting Diagnostic tool to help you assess progress and develop a plan for implementing changesCutting-edge examples that illustrate implementation in accounting departmentsDownloadable resources with data from the ECI Value Stream Cost Analysis case study included in the text Excel templates and end-of-chapter questions with solutionsThe book contains a wealth of tools that makes it ideal for company training sessions and advanced undergraduate and graduate-level courses. For each major example provided two similar problems are included—one for instructors to guide students through and a second for students to work through on their own. An additional set of problems and questions for testing purposes are also available to instructors on the authors’ website. Unfortunately during the publishing process mistakes can be made that are not caught before the book is printed. Productivity Press takes great care to catch any errors prior to the printing stage. | Practical Lean Accounting A Proven System for Measuring and Managing the Lean Enterprise Second Edition

GBP 170.00
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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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Lean for the Process Industries Dealing with Complexity Second Edition

Lean for the Process Industries Dealing with Complexity Second Edition

Compared to its widespread implementation across almost all areas of production Lean improvement efforts lag within the process industries. While many innovators have successfully applied Lean principles to these industries during the past three decades most of those pioneering efforts were never recorded to guide the improvement efforts of others. Drawing on more than 40 years of application experience at one of the world’s largest chemical and materials manufacturers coupled with 10 years in private practice Peter King corrects this void by providing the first comprehensive resource written explicitly for change agents within the process industries. Focusing on areas where the improvement needs of the process industry differ from parts assembly manufacturing Lean for the Process Industries: Dealing with Complexity Second Edition: Covers each of the eight wastes commonly described in Lean literature looking at how they manifest themselves in process operations. Explains how to adapt value stream mapping for process operations. Shows how to identify the root causes of bottlenecks and how to manage them to optimize flow until they can be eliminated. Provides practical techniques to overcome the barriers which have prevented the application of Cellular Manufacturing to process operations. Discusses the role of business leadership in a Lean strategy describing both enabling and counter-productive management behaviors Since the publication of the first edition of this book Peter King has been busy consulting with food beverage gasoline additive and nutraceutical companies - these new experiences have broadened his perspectives on certain Lean processes and have given him a richer set of examples to discuss in this new edition. While Value Stream Mapping is a very powerful tool to understand flow bottlenecks and waste in an operation the traditional format as presented in many other books does not describe all of the data required to fully understand process flow and its detractors. This new edition highlights the necessary additions with examples of why they are useful. Product wheel scheduling achieves production leveling in a far more comprehensive and effective way than traditional heijunka methods. This edition has a more thorough description of the wheel concept and design steps and more examples from actual applications. | Lean for the Process Industries Dealing with Complexity Second Edition

GBP 48.99
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Customer Relationship Management (CRM) for Medium and Small Enterprises How to Find the Right Solution for Effectively Connecting with Your

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) for Medium and Small Enterprises How to Find the Right Solution for Effectively Connecting with Your

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems are a growing topic among small- and medium-sized enterprises entrepreneurs and solopreneurs and it is completely clear that CRM is a tool that businesses should have in place to manage sales processes. Teams of salespeople must have a system to run their daily activities and small businesses and solopreneurs must track their marketing effort a functioning structure for maintaining their contacts with prospects and clients to improve the effectiveness of their sales effort. CRM once only available to large corporations is now powerful technology for small and medium businesses. Small and medium businesses are now able to implement CRM solutions under a more cost-effective balance as an alternative to traditional tools like Salesforce Dynamics or Oracle. The reason for the success is mainly the simplicity of the new tools and solutions that have been developed for the management of sales processes. This book discusses how to implement a CRM from the perspective of the businessperson—not the more typical IT consultant or the technical staff. It benefits business development sales management and sales process control. Small business owners must understand why and how implementing a CRM will create value for their business—how it will focus on business development sales management and how sales leads develop into happy customers. Small business owners must first understand what a CRM system is how it works what its main functions are and how it serves to manage workflows in the company’s sales department. Generally entrepreneurs struggle to find the time to read and study complex and fully comprehensive books. This book provides direct operational guidelines to those who need easy-to-read information about how to use CRM effectively. Business professionals must be able to set up CRM systems and avoid mistakes and wasting time. This book provides an overview of what can be done with CRM and how it happens to empower businesspeople to find new customers and win business opportunities. This book discusses the logic of CRM in sales giving tips and explanations on why and what happens when CRM is implemented in a specific way. Essentially this book gives the entrepreneur the know-how behind CRM in sales in general terms supporting enhanced customer relationships. | Customer Relationship Management (CRM) for Medium and Small Enterprises How to Find the Right Solution for Effectively Connecting with Your

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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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Mastering Facilitation A Guide for Assisting Teams and Achieving Great Outcomes

Mastering Facilitation A Guide for Assisting Teams and Achieving Great Outcomes

With business and organisations moving at an ever-faster pace and facing evermore demanding challenges the need for efficient succinct and productive interaction between individuals of those businesses and organisations is more important than ever. With the bounds of communication restrictions abandoned through technological advances (we can now see and hear anyone across any manner of virtual platforms anywhere around the globe) and with a greater understanding of the underlying dynamics of human interaction unprecedented pressure has been thrust upon the individual or individuals who often enable these dynamic interactions: the facilitator. Many of us have at one time or other been responsible for a meeting – whether between a small number of individuals or an entire organisation of hundreds or possibly thousands of businessmen and women. Or perhaps we’ve had to be the mediator in a family dispute closer to home or managed a discussion between two feuding friends or colleagues. One way or another chances are all of us have been a facilitator at some point in our lives. With the ever-growing demands placed on facilitators this book delivers a methodical and structured approach to facilitation. This book is the definitive guide to instruct and assist facilitators – both new and experienced – with a set of guidelines and underlying theory that will benefit any facilitator whether as a mediator between two individuals single-handedly facilitating a group of 100 or working as part of a facilitation team in a multinational corporation. The first part of the book develops the core basic skills of those new to the art of facilitating. There are many examples and exercises to show the reader how to apply them in different situations. The second part of the book is for more experienced facilitators as it focuses on more advanced skills and tackling difficult situations. Specific tools and techniques are illustrated for the reader. Essentially this book is aimed at developing and mastering the art of facilitation. Facilitation is the art of getting the best out of groups of people to brainstorm solve problems and gain consensus. Based on 30 years’ experience of the author and running multiple facilitation training courses across the globe this book is aimed at upskilling people managers and leaders to drive change and consensus with groups through running workshops and meetings. | Mastering Facilitation A Guide for Assisting Teams and Achieving Great Outcomes

GBP 35.99
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Courageous Leadership The Missing Link to Creating a Lean Culture of Excellence

Courageous Leadership The Missing Link to Creating a Lean Culture of Excellence

Courageous Leadership: The Missing Link to Creating a Lean Culture of Excellence is one of the firsts of its kind to wade through the confusion among leaders on selecting the type of change approach that will get the best results in their organization. It educates the senior executive leaders and organizational excellence practitioners on the different characteristics of change and answers why the approach to incremental and transitional change cannot deliver the results expected from a transformational change. The author shares his experiences from leading several small and large scale organization transformations in multiple industries across different countries on how to establish a robust foundation for an excellence journey and integrate strategy into daily operations. This book elaborates on the types of courage and what it means to be a courageous leader while leading change in difficult situations and what leaders do differently for putting the organization on a path to excellence and culture transformation. This book shares an innovative design a methodology and an approach that combines best practices and principles from Malcolm Baldrige Shingo Lean Six Sigma Balanced Scorecard accreditation change management patient and family-centered care the Competing Values Framework the LEADS framework and the project management body of knowledge. The implementation of this model at a hospital in Canada propelled the organization further ahead on their transformational journey compared to other organizations that started much earlier. Sensei in Japanese means Teacher and Gyaan in Sanskrit means Knowledge. Brief sections on ‘Sensei Gyaan’ have been interspersed throughout the book to provide valuable tips to the readers based on author’s experiential learnings over the past two decades. This book serves as a practical guide for senior executive leaders and organizational excellence practitioners who wish to embark or are in various stages of their organizational excellence and culture transformation journey. Readers will be guided through 26 elements necessary for establishing a robust foundation and an additional set of 22 Management System elements required to create and sustain a culture of quality across the organization. For leaders in healthcare the book provides a framework guiding principles and associated practices that support the implementation of the 4 core concepts of patient and family centered care namely dignity and respect information sharing participation and collaboration. Included in the book are several examples with creative visuals ready-to-use templates and standard works models guiding principles and strategies based on best practices to assist leaders in their organization excellence journey. | Courageous Leadership The Missing Link to Creating a Lean Culture of Excellence

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Developing Leadership Excellence A Practice Guide for the New Professional Supervisor

Developing Leadership Excellence A Practice Guide for the New Professional Supervisor

Professional Supervision is a core component of maintaining professional practice and accreditation for many professions particularly in the community and human services sector. Professions such as Social Workers Occupational Therapists Physiotherapists Teachers Nurses Midwives Doctors Counsellors and Psychologists are encouraged to access regular professional supervision as part of maintaining professional standards in their role; engage self care; promote ongoing growth and development; and meet organisational requirements. Throughout her career Tracey Harris had had a passion for the role that professional and operational supervision has in the workplace. She has developed a systematic framework that ensures supervision remains effective and sustainable over time. As part of the supervision platform and system Tracey has developed a range of unique resources tools and documents for beginning supervisory practitioners to assist them to develop the necessary skills to feel confident and supported in their new role. She has developed seven integrated supervision models that provide a common language framework for all roles in the organizational and business context. Developing Supervisory Excellence: A Practice Guide for the New Professional Supervisor is the first text of its kind to integrate the existing frameworks of supervision into a comprehensive model of practice providing new supervisors with a clear procedural and practice guide for conducting professional and operational supervision. In addition it provides new supervisors with a range of resources to support record track and evaluate the supervision process and outcomes. This book: Outlines the different types of supervision and provides reflective questions to encourage new supervisors to reflect on what supervision is its purpose what it hopes to achieve and explores what inadequate supervision looks like. Provides new supervisors with a guide on what to look for in quality training what key topics are useful in training and concludes with reflective questions for new supervisors to consider when thinking about engaging in training. Provides a detailed analysis of the benefits of providing and engaging in professional supervision. Provides key information for new supervisors about how to set up supervision and build rapport in the supervisory relationship. Explores how to maintain professional boundaries and the process of providing and receiving helpful feedback. Outlined and provides examples of relevant documents to use in supervision given the ethical and industrial nature of supervision. Discusses the value of evaluating professional supervision and includes reflective questions for supervisors to consider as they develop a framework for evaluation. Discusses the core differences between the supervision styles and how to manage the dual role of line and professional supervisor. Outlines an example framework for assessing competency and capability for new supervisors. | Developing Leadership Excellence A Practice Guide for the New Professional Supervisor

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Strategic Human Resource Management Formulating and Implementing HR Strategies for a Competitive Advantage

Strategic Human Resource Management Formulating and Implementing HR Strategies for a Competitive Advantage

The concept of strategic human resource management has developed widely in the last couple of years especially because of the impact of human resources on the competitiveness of organizations. The development of human resource strategies involves taking into account their multiple mutual dependencies and the fact that they must be vertically integrated with the business strategy. These strategies define the intentions and plans related to the overall organizational considerations such as organizational competitiveness effectiveness or image and to more specific aspects of human resources management such as resourcing motivating valuating learning and development reward and employee relations. Strategic management of human resources provides a large perspective on the way critical issues or success factors related to people can be addressed and how different concepts of strategic decisions are made with long-term impacts on the behavior and success of the organization. The fundamental objective of human resource strategic management is to generate strategic capabilities by ensuring that the organization has the high-qualified committed and well-motivated employees it needs to achieve and sustain the competitive advantage. The emergence of strategic human resource management (SHRM) is influenced by global competition and the corresponding search for sources of a sustainable competitive advantage. SHRM has achieved its prominence because it provides a means by which business firms can enhance the competitiveness and promote managerial efficiency. It facilitates the development of human capital that meets the requirements of a competitive business strategy so that organizational goals and the mission of the organization will be achieved. The HRM system is defined as a set of distinct but interrelated activities functions and processes that are directed at attracting developing and maintaining (or disposing of) a firm’s human resources. Many agree that HRM is the most effective tool which contributes to the creation of human capital and in turn contributes to organizational performance and the competitive advantage. This book puts emphasis on understanding the role of HRM between organizations and people and provides an analytical approach toward encompassing HRM employment relations and organizational behavior. As a management discipline HRM draws insights models and theories from cognate disciplines and applies them to real-world settings. Further this book discusses how current theoretical perspectives and frameworks (e. g. those related to strategic competitiveness knowledge management learning organization communities of practice etc. ) can be applied by reflective practitioners to create an eco-friendly organizational culture. | Strategic Human Resource Management Formulating and Implementing HR Strategies for a Competitive Advantage

GBP 26.99
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Age Friendly Ending Ageism in America

Age Friendly Ending Ageism in America

Age Friendly: Ending Ageism in America is a rallying call to make the United States a more equitable and just nation in terms of age. Age friendliness means being inclusive towards older people as workers consumers and citizens something that can’t be said to exist today. The United States and especially Big Business are notoriously age-unfriendly places a result of our obsession with youth. Virtually all aspects of everyday life in America will be impacted by the doubling or tripling of the number of older people over the next two decades more reason to adopt age friendliness as a cause. Age Friendly shows how large companies are in an ideal position to address the aging of America and in the process benefit from making their organizations more age friendly. Because of its economic power and commitment to diversity in the workplace Big Business—specifically the Fortune 1000—has the opportunity and responsibility to take a leadership role in changing the narrative of aging in America. The book shows that age friendliness offers the possibility of bridging gaps not just between younger and older people but those based on income class race gender politics and geography. More than anything else Age Friendly presents a bold and counterintuitive idea—aging is a positive thing for businesses individuals and society as a whole—and we should embrace it rather than fear it. While ageism is a pervasive force in America that like racism and gender discrimination runs contrary to our democratic ideals there is some good news. An age friendly movement is spreading in America and around the world as a growing number of cities and towns strive to better meet the needs of their older residents. Aa well a concerted effort is being made to convince Big Business that an intergenerational workforce is in the best interests of not just older employees but the companies themselves. Age brings experience perspective and wisdom—just the right skill set for both short- and long-term decision-making. The aging of America also presents major implications for businesses in terms of marketing to older consumers. Baby boomers are still the key to the economy despite marketers’ focus on youth much in part to their collective wealth and propensity to consume. Age friendly marketing thus makes much sense due to the longevity economy i. e. the billions of dollars that older consumers spend each year and the goldmine that looms in the future as they become an even bigger percentage of the population. Finally Age Friendly discusses how more corporations are pursuing social responsibility in addition to maximizing profits—an ideal opportunity for corporations to demonstrate good citizenship by supporting age friendliness on a local state or national level. | Age Friendly Ending Ageism in America

GBP 28.99
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Value Management in Healthcare How to Establish a Value Management Office to Support Value-Based Outcomes in Healthcare

Value Management in Healthcare How to Establish a Value Management Office to Support Value-Based Outcomes in Healthcare

Nathan Tierney’s powerful storytelling is rarely seen in today’s health care business environment. We must redesign the health care delivery system-a team sport in service of patients hold it accountable with measurement to improve outcomes and quantify the resource costs over the full cycle of care. Value-based health care is a framework through which these goals are achieved and Tierney provides a detailed playbook to get your organization there. Outlined in incredible detail and clarity he presents core concepts and dives into the key metrics needed to build maintain and scale a successful value-based health care organization. Nathan shares a realistic vision of what any CEO should expect when developing their own Value Management Office. Nothing is more important to me than improving the lives of those I love. My personal mission is to create systemic change with an impact on the global stage. This playbook needs to be on the desk of every executive clinician and patient today. -Mahek Shah MD Senior Researcher and Senior Project Leader Harvard Business SchoolOur current healthcare system’s broken. The Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) predicts health care costs could increase from 6% to 14% of GDP by 2060. The cause of this increase is due to (1) a global aging population (2) growing affluence (3) rise in chronic diseases and (4) better-informed patients; all of which raises the demand for healthcare. In 2006 Michael Porter and Elizabeth Teisberg authored the book ‘Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results. ’ In it they present their analysis of the root causes plaguing the health care industry and make the case for why providers suppliers consumers and employers should move towards a patient-centric approach that optimizes value for patients. According to Porter value for patients should be the overarching principle for our broken system. Since 2006 Professor Porter accompanied by his esteemed Harvard colleague Profesor Robert Kaplan have worked tirelessly to promote this new approach and pilot it with leading healthcare delivery organizations like Cleveland Clinic Mayo Clinic MD Anderson and U. S. Department of Veteran Affairs. Given the current state of global healthcare there is urgency to achieve widespread adoption of this new approach. The intent of this book is to equip all healthcare delivery organizations with a guide for putting the value-based concept into practice. This book defines the practice of value-based health care as Value Management. The book explores Profesor Porter’s Value Equation (Value = Outcomes/ Cost) which is central to Value Management and provides a step-by-step process for how to calculate the components of this equation. On the outcomes side the book presents the Value Realization Framework which translates organizational mission and strategy into a comprehensive set of performance measures and contextualizes the measures for healthcare delivery. The Value Realization Framework is based on Professor Kaplan's ground-breaking Balanced Scorecard approach but specific to healthcare organizations. On the costs side the book details the Harvard endorsed time-driven activity based costing (TDABC) methodology which has proven to be a modern catalyst for defining HDO costs. Finally this book covers the need and a plan to establish a Value Management Office to lead the delivery transformation and govern operations. This book is designed in a format where any organization can read it and acquire the fundamentals and methodologies of Value Management. It is intended for healthcare delivery organizations in need of learning the specifics of achieving the implementation of value-based healthcare. | Value Management in Healthcare How to Establish a Value Management Office to Support Value-Based Outcomes in Healthcare

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