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Tag Archives: management
Hospital Providing Better Health Care While Reducing Costs
Business Week has a good article on the strides one hospital has been able to make at reducing costs and improving quality. Hospitals: Radical Cost Surgery [the broken link was removed] Walk into Providence Regional Medical Center, in Everett, Wash., … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Health care, Innovation, Management
Tagged Creativity, Health care, Innovation, management
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2009 Annual Management Blog Review Part 3 of 3
The 2009 annual management improvement blog carnival continues with more bloggers posting highlights from some of their favorite management blogs. Also see 2009 Annual Management Blog Review Part 1 and part 2. Mark Graban’s review took a Boston theme covering … Continue reading
Posted in Carnival
Tagged blogs, Carnival, lean manufacturing, management
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Undercover Boss – Will They Really Change?
[removed video that is no longer available] I am skeptical that this reality show (Undercover Boss) will actually do any good but the webclip looks fun. It will premier right after the Super Bowl on CBS. The concept, if done … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Management, Psychology, quote, Respect
Tagged management, quote, respect for people, webcast
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2009 Curious Cat Management Blog Carnival
10 management blogs are participating in the 2009 Management Blog Carnival. Be sure to check out all the great posts. Here we are looking at some exceptional posts on the , Training Within Industry and Making IT Clear. The quotes … Continue reading
2009 Annual Management Blog Review Part 2
The 2009 annual management improvement blog carnival continues with more bloggers posting highlights from some of their favorite management blogs (see 2009 Annual Management Blog Review Part 1). Kevin Meyer looked back through the posts from TimeBack Management, Lean Six … Continue reading
Posted in Management
Tagged blogs, lean manufacturing, management
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Worse Hotel Service the More You Pay
The more you pay for your hotel room the more likely they will charge to provide decent WiFi in your room. Whether a company tries to rip you off with exorbitant prices, or lousy service, is just a function of … Continue reading
Posted in Customer focus, Deming, Lean thinking, Management
Tagged bad customer service, bad management, Customer focus, management
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2009 Annual Management Blog Review Part 1
The 2009 annual management improvement blog review is underway. Jamie Flinchbaugh found excellent posts from In Pursuit of Elegance, Shmula blog and Got Boondoggle? Those posts include: The Art of Symmetry: Fractals and the Mandelbrot by Matthew May Respect for … Continue reading
The CEO is Only One Person
The CEO is important but they are only one person. Rarely do they determine the success of a company. The instances where they seem to are so rare as to almost seem like just random luck. I think they can … Continue reading
Posted in Management, Systems thinking
Tagged executive pay, Investing, leadership, management, Systems thinking
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Making Better Decisions
I think the most important thing you can do to make better decisions is to learn from the decisions you make. It sounds easy, but very few people do so effectively. The best strategy to learn from decisions is to: … Continue reading
Posted in Management, Process improvement, quote, Systems thinking
Tagged Career, continual improvement, Data, John Hunter, learning, management, Process improvement, Quality tools, quote, Systems thinking, tips
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No More Executive Bonuses!
Henry Mintzberg, wrote an excellent article for the Wall Street Journal today, No More Executive Bonuses! Don’t pay any bonuses. Nothing. This may sound extreme. But when you look at the way the compensation game is played – and the … Continue reading →