Performance: pt. 1. Foundations and definitions

Performance: pt. 1. Foundations and definitions
Author: Philip Auslander
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2003
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780415255127

This collection reflects not only the multidisciplinary nature of current thinking about performance, but also the complex and contested nature of the concept itself.

The Leadership-Driven Method (LDM) to Performance Measurement

The Leadership-Driven Method (LDM) to Performance Measurement
Author: Bryan Shane
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1525589849

In so many cases, senior public servants are forced to make decisions with incomplete, inaccurate and untimely information. Without effective information, ships of state are sailing blind. MORE THAN JUST THEORY, The Leadership Driven Method (LDM) to Performance Measurement is a must-read, how-to book for senior and mid-level managers who are charged with making informed decisions that are needed to ensure that their public sector or not-for-profit organization meets its strategic goals. Filled with ready-to-use diagnostic tools or ‘Windows’, a step-by-step methodology and case studies, this book provides both the art and the science to successfully develop and/or improve a Performance Measurement system. The science lies in the application of the methodology, the tools and their analysis. The art is found in adapting and implementing the PM system to the unique requirements of each organization in terms of resources, timing, security, climate, planning and governance requirements. The three case studies on Major Projects, Procurement and Training further demonstrate the effective application of the LDM. Use of the LDM can result in improved service and client satisfaction, increased efficiencies and cost savings, elimination of duplication of effort and increased productivity and enhanced staff morale together with the successful introduction of best practices. The tools and techniques within this book have been validated through 30 years of successful professional use by the authors in their own consulting practice.

Performance Evaluation

Performance Evaluation
Author: Ingrid J. Guerra-López
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2017-07-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1119461200

Performance Evaluation is a hands-on text for practitioners, researchers, educators, and students in how to use scientifically-based evaluations that are both rigorous and flexible. Author Ingrid Guerra-López, an internationally-known evaluation expert, introduces the foundations of evaluation and presents the most applicable models for the performance improvement field. Her book offers a wide variety of tools and techniques that have proven successful and is organized to illustrate evaluation in the context of continual performance improvement.

New Theatre Quarterly 45: Volume 12, Part 1

New Theatre Quarterly 45: Volume 12, Part 1
Author: Clive Barker
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1996-02-15
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780521558402

New Theatre Quarterly provides a forum where theatrical scholarship and practice can meet. Topics covered in number 45 include: Palimpsestus: Frank Wedekind's Theatre of Self Performance, and 'Leaking Bodies and Fractured Texts': Representing the Female Body at the Omaha Magic Theatre.

A Reference Architecture for Real-Time Performance Measurement

A Reference Architecture for Real-Time Performance Measurement
Author: Sachin Karadgi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2014-06-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 331907007X

This book describes how manufacturing enterprises, by reinforcing their existing monitoring and control of manufacturing processes, can successfully face the ever-increasing pressure from internal and external environments to maintain their competitive advantage. Numerous performance measurement systems have been elaborated to satisfy these requirements, stressing the importance of financial and operational metrics. It also highlights the fact that research on generating and linking financial and operational metrics, especially in real-time, has not garnered sufficient attention to date. The book follows an approach that integrates enterprises across different levels and departments. By computing and linking the financial and operational metrics in real-time, the book demonstrates how to provide a comprehensive view of an entire enterprise.

Essentials of Assistive Technologies

Essentials of Assistive Technologies
Author: Albert M. Cook
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2011-12-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323291023

Master the assistive strategies you need to make confident clinical decisions and help improve the quality of life for people with disabilities with this new essentials text. Based on the Human Activity Assistive Technology (HAAT) model developed by Dr. Cook, the book provides the most important coverage of the devices, services, and practices that comprise assistive technology and focuses on the relationship between the human user and the assisted activity within specific contexts. Case studies, illustrations of assistive devices, review questions, and well-developed learning objectives help you focus on the most important areas of assistive technology application. - UNIQUE! OTA focus provides you with the specific information occupational therapy assistants need to know to implement and utilize assistive technologies. - Comprehensive coverage includes all areas of assistive technologies. - The AT industry - A historical perspective on the industry - Relevant legislation - Issues of professional practice - Service delivery in assistive technologies - General purpose assistive technologies - Specific areas of application for assistive technologies - And more - Content derived from market leader gives you similar chapters and organization to the Principles text, but has more of a focus on the practical skills and knowledge needed for the implementation of AT.