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Author | : Daniel J. Cruoglio |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2016-11-14 |
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ISBN | : 9781534731943 |
This book is designed for you to read one lesson a week and work on implementing that lesson. Answer the empowering questions at the end of each lesson. Take action each day. By the end of the year, you should be able to take yourself and/or your business from where you are now to where you want it to be. Have fun and enjoy the process.
Author | : Mari Georgeson |
Publisher | : Lake Avenue Press |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2023-06-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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*Originally published as “I Hate Hate!” in November 2022. Alma is a counselor at the Tolerance Department, known for being patient and kind with even her most difficult clients. But inside, she’s haunted by a feeling that something’s missing. She’s joined by a diverse cast of characters, all trying to make America a better place, including a newscaster whose fans police the streets using just their cell phones, a corporate lawyer battling emotional injustice in his spare time, and a Bangladeshi immigrant convinced—despite all evidence to the contrary—that he’s living the American dream. As the nation grows more and more zealous in its reckoning with its own past and present sins, they all stumble, they all struggle to adapt, and they all come perilously close to ending up on the wrong side of the ideals they so cherish. Hate Hunters takes an unflinching, satirical look at this moment in America, and poses timeless questions about the nature of guilt, shame, punishment, innocence, and redemption.
Author | : Hanah Polotsky |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 229 |
Release | : 2024-02-20 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1003846122 |
Physicians are often asked to lead healthcare teams, departments, divisions, practices, and hospitals. Though many of them are experts in their fields, they are rarely prepared or educated in business management and leadership. Based on the authors’ interviews with many physician and non-physician executives and leaders, medical training contributes little to leadership skills. Many physicians leave medical training with a command-and-control leadership style that later has to be unlearned to succeed in a team-based healthcare environment. This book will help physician leaders to shed derailers and authoritarian leadership tendencies picked up in years of medical training. It is intended for (1) physicians who are transitioning to healthcare leadership roles, (2) senior-level physician and non-physician leaders as a coaching model to develop their physician leader direct reports, and (3) administrative leaders who are partnering with physician leaders. Both authors progressed from mid-level leadership roles to the C-suite, one as a physician leader and one as an administrative leader. As such, they have leveraged their operational excellence expertise to design the Iterative Leadership Model that includes the leader’s mindset, Leadership Strategies, and a coaching framework: GUIDES (Gather, Understand, Identify, Design, Execute, and Self-Reflect) that is based on the scientific method, PDSA (Plan, Do, Study, Act), A3 thinking, and the SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan) note format. The authors masterfully integrate personal reflections, coaching examples, illustrative fictional vignettes, and GUIDES exercises to support leaders in the self-development and self-improvement of seven critical Leadership Attributes: strategic thinking, effective communication, coaching, team-building, change management, continuous learning, and problem-solving.
Author | : Hosiah Tagara |
Publisher | : WealthMasters Publishers |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1684186870 |
The initial intention of God is still His ultimate agenda; to have a people enforcing the dominion of the Kingdom in every part of the earth, not just the four walls of the church. There has been a great, widespread and detrimental misunderstanding of the place of what people do “in the rest of their lives apart from religious activities” in the context of God’s plan. What people don’t understand, they trivialize, persecute and criticize. In this explosive and reformative book, THE DOMINION MASTERS: Rediscovering Your Dominion In Your Sphere Of Influence, Dr Hosiah Tagara uncovers the principles of mastering wealth that brings meaning, legitimacy and purpose to marketplace engagement. You will discover the relevance of your work, profession and business in the context of the architecture and function of the kingdom.
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Total Pages | : 696 |
Release | : 1911 |
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Author | : Amanda Peterson |
Publisher | : Amanda Peterson |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2023-01-01 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
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I am so excited to release this book! I am a product manager, software engineer, and entrepreneur -- with a background in business, law, psychology, and addictions. I created this journal to help people connect with their bodies throughout the entire year. Each month will bring something a little different, and in true tech fashion, I will be collecting feedback and using that feedback in upcoming month releases. So excited for this journey! I will be doing this right along with you :)
Author | : Charles Protzman |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 2022-12-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1000782166 |
Lean is about building and improving stable and predictable systems and processes to deliver to customers high-quality products/services on time by engaging everyone in the organization. Combined with this, organizations need to create an environment of respect for people and continuous learning. It’s all about people. People create the product or service, drive innovation, and create systems and processes, and with leadership buy-in and accountability to ensure sustainment with this philosophy, employees will be committed to the organization as they learn and grow personally and professionally. Lean is a term that describes a way of thinking about and managing companies as an enterprise. Becoming Lean requires the following: the continual pursuit to identify and eliminate waste; the establishment of efficient flow of both information and process; and an unwavering top-level commitment. The concept of continuous improvement applies to any process in any industry. Based on the contents of The Lean Practitioners Field Book, the purpose of this series is to show, in detail, how any process can be improved utilizing a combination of tasks and people tools and introduces the BASICS Lean® concept. The books are designed for all levels of Lean practitioners and introduces proven tools for analysis and implementation that go beyond the traditional point kaizen event. Each book can be used as a stand-alone volume or used in combination with other titles based on specific needs. Each book is chock-full of case studies and stories from the authors’ own experiences in training organizations that have started or are continuing their Lean journey of continuous improvement. Contents include valuable lessons learned and each chapter concludes with questions pertaining to the focus of the chapter. Numerous photographs enrich and illustrate specific tools used in Lean methodology Check: Identifying Gaps on the Path to Success Transactional Processes contains chapters on implementing Lean, Kanban systems, line balancing, Heijunka-leveling, and the +QDIP process plus case studies of machine shop and transactional implementations. The implementation model describes the different approaches to Lean, compares them to Toyota, and explains each implementation model.
Author | : Sherry Anderson Delio |
Publisher | : Medical Group Management Assn |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781568292335 |
Completely updated and expanded, this one-minute manager for medical groups helps users cope with the arrival of electronic health records. Written in an easy-to-read, conversational style, it includes Delios newest guiding principle: real-time work.
Author | : Kelly Graves |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 173 |
Release | : 2017-05-19 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1351642979 |
New, and experienced managers alike, typically repeat behaviors they observed or were subjected to when they were employees, which perpetuates unhealthy and unproductive management methods. The Management and Employee Development Review: Competitive Advantage through Transformative Teamwork and Evolved Mindsets combines accepted psychological theory with practical business reality to help managers get the very best out of themselves, their employees and teams. The central objective of a great leader and manager of people is to touch your employees at their core so they see and believe in your vision as fervently as you. To achieve this higher state, one must climb inside the mind of their employees and tap into their intrinsic motivation. Employees who are intrinsically motivated are more likely to engage in the task willingly as well as work to improve their skills, which will increase their capabilities. Employees are likely to be intrinsically motivated if they: Attribute their results to factors under their control, also known as autonomy Believe they have the skills to be effective agents in reaching their desired goals, also known as self-efficacy beliefs Are interested in mastering a topic, not just in achieving it for some outside force This book reiterates that organizations are only as good as the people within it, and these people must be hired, trained, coached, and promoted in the right way, with focused intent, so the organization can learn, improve, and grow. This book provides a step-by-step game plan to help organizations develop employees with an eye toward sustained excellence. If employed correctly, the principles in this book will transform not only your business but you as well.
Author | : David G. Dunning |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 528 |
Release | : 2016-07-08 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1119119464 |
Dental Practice Transition: A Practical Guide to Management, Second Edition, helps readers navigate through options such as starting a practice, associateships, and buying an existing practice with helpful information on business systems, marketing, staffing, and money management. Unique comprehensive guide for the newly qualified dentist Covers key aspects of practice management and the transition into private practice Experienced editorial team provides a fresh, balanced and in-depth look at this vitally important subject New and expanded chapters on dental insurance, patient communication, personal finance, associateships, embezzlement, and dental service organizations