2005 ASTD Training and Organizational Development

2005 ASTD Training and Organizational Development
Author: Mel Silberman
Publisher: American Society for Training and Development
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781562864019

This book presents a comprehensive toolkit of the most important topics facing organizations today including managing change, launching organizational initiatives, facilitating teams, goal setting and planning, creative problem solving, building cooperation and trust, and team development.

2005 ASTD Training and Performance Sourcebook

2005 ASTD Training and Performance Sourcebook
Author: Mel Silberman
Publisher: American Society for Training and Development
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781562864026

This title draws on the expertise of top-flight trainers and consultants to present a comprehensive toolkit of the best training activities, group learning exercises, assessment instruments, handouts, and other essential guides for today's busy training and performance professional. The sourcebook offers fully reproducible tools contained on the accompanying CD-ROM.

Evaluating Impact

Evaluating Impact
Author: Ingrid Guerra-López
Publisher: Human Resource Development
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1599960516

This practical book will help you to create positive change. It is a clearly written resource that breaks down the evaluation process into seven easy steps. Evaluating Impact uses a common-sense approach to conducting data-driven evaluations that are simple and efficient and deliver the improved and measurable performance you want.

Developing Effective and High-Performing Teams in Higher Education

Developing Effective and High-Performing Teams in Higher Education
Author: Burris-Melville, Tashieka Simone
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2024-10-17
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Within the context of higher education, teamwork and collaboration have become integral to organizational success. While there remains inherent complexity to developing high performing teams in higher education, many institutions have prioritized the integration of collaboration efforts, goal attainment, and student support. Academic excellence achieved through teamwork prioritizes improved student engagement, innovative teaching methods, and collaborative research environments. Developing Effective and High-Performing Teams in Higher Education explores the strategies, best practices, and case studies for developing effective higher education teams. It brings together diverse insights on effective academic collaboration to achieve a myriad of higher education goals. This book covers topics such as student culture, education psychology, and information sharing, and is a valuable resource for educators, administrators, policymakers, academicians, and researchers.

Compliance for Coding, Billing & Reimbursement

Compliance for Coding, Billing & Reimbursement
Author: Duane C. Abbey
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2008-04-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1420087185

While the vast majority of providers never intend to commit fraud or file false claims, complex procedures, changing regulations, and evolving technology make it nearly impossible to avoid billing errors. For example, if you play by HIPAA’s rules, a physician is a provider; however, Medicare requires that the same physician must be referred to as a supplier. Even more troubling is the need to alter claims to meet specific requirements that may conflict with national standards. Far from being a benign issue, differing guidelines can lead to false claims with financial and even criminal implications. Compliance for Coding, Billing & Reimbursement, Second Edition: A Systematic Approach to Developing a Comprehensive Program provides an organized way to deal with the complex coding, billing, and reimbursement (CBR) processes that seem to force providers to choose between being paid and being compliant. Fully revised to account for recent changes and evolving terminology, this unique and accessible resource covers statutorily based programs and contract-based relationships, as well as ways to efficiently handle those situations that do not involve formal relationships. Based on 25 years of direct client consultation and drawing on teaching techniques developed in highly successful workshops, Duane Abbey offers a logical approach to CBR compliance. Designed to facilitate efficient reimbursements that don’t run afoul of laws and regulations, this resource – Addresses the seven key elements promulgated by the OIG for any compliance program Discusses numerous types of compliance issues for all type of healthcare providers Offers access to online resources that provide continually updated information Cuts through the morass of terminology and acronyms with a comprehensive glossary Includes downloadable resources packed with regulations and information In addition to offering salient information illustrated by case studies, Dr, Abbey provides healthcare providers and administrators, as well as consultants and attorneys, with the mindset and attitude required to meet this very real challenge with savvy, humor, and perseverance.

The 2006 ASTD Training & Performance Sourcebook

The 2006 ASTD Training & Performance Sourcebook
Author: Mel Silberman
Publisher: American Society for Training and Development
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781562864231

Contains tools needed in areas such as e-learning, communication skills, diversity and cross-cultural awareness, performance improvement, and management development - Back cover.

Inclusive Leadership

Inclusive Leadership
Author: Bernardo M. Ferdman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429831382

In a time of increasing divisiveness in politics and society there is a desperate need for leaders to bring people together and leverage the power of diversity and inclusion. Inclusive Leadership: Transforming Diverse Lives, Workplaces, and Societies provides leaders with guidance and hands-on strategies for fostering inclusion and explains how and why it matters. Inclusive Leadership explores cutting-edge theory, research, practice, and experience on the pivotal role of leadership in promoting inclusion in diverse teams, organizations, and societies. Chapters are authored by leading scholars and practitioners in the fields of leadership, diversity, and inclusion. The book is solidly grounded in research on inclusive leadership development, diversity management, team effectiveness, organization development, and intergroup relations. Alongside the exhaustive scholarship are practical suggestions for making teams, groups, organizations, and the larger society more inclusive and, ultimately, more productive. Leaders and managers at all levels, HR professionals, and members of diverse teams will find Inclusive Leadership invaluable in becoming more effective at cultivating inclusive climates and realizing its many benefits—including innovation, enhanced team and organizational performance, and social justice. For more, visit: https://inclusiveleader.com

Lean Manufacturing in the Developing World

Lean Manufacturing in the Developing World
Author: Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2014-03-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319049518

This book presents some definitions and concepts applied in Latin America on lean manufacturing (LM), the LM tools most widely used and human and cultural aspects that most matter in this field. The book contains a total of 14 tools used and reported by authors from different countries in Latin America, with definition, timeline with related research, benefits that have been reported in literature and case studies implemented in Latin American companies. Finally, the book presents a list of softwares available to facilitate the tools' implementation, monitoring and improvement.