Monday, November 08, 2004

Measuring Six Sigma Results in the Healthcare Industry

Six Sigma has been used to address many of the most common challenges facing healthcare, including patient safety, technology optimization, market growth, resource utilization, length of stay and throughput. In some cases, it has been used to focus on a specific department or process, and in other cases it has been implemented on an enterprise-wide basis to achieve a cultural transformation.
Measuring Six Sigma Results in the Healthcare Industry

Sunday, November 07, 2004

FOXNews.com - Labor Dept. Looks at Future Job Force

FOXNews.com - Labor Dept. Looks at Future Job Force: "Shifting demographics, advances in technology and increases in global trade are the strongest forces shaping the world of work, with big changes on the horizon for workers and employers, said the study by Rand Corp. (search), a think tank based in Santa Monica, Calif."

Saturday, November 06, 2004

Teams That Work

Teams That Work: "One important characteristic of team working is the effect that relationships between team members can have on performance. Because the team depends on higher levels of co-operation and support, individuals who have poor relationships or who are unwilling to co-operate with others will restrict the ability of the team to perform - in fact, teams may be more vulnerable to the effects of disruptive individuals. "

Friday, July 09, 2004

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Relevant articles of current management strategy as well as research resources.