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- Quality Improvement is Free By Donald Bryant
The point of a quality improvement program should not only be to improve a
product or the delivery of healthcare but it should also be to save time and money by reducing or eliminating waste or errors. For example, a doctor or nurse practitioner writes a prescription. We wouldn’t deliver some of the best quality pills along with a few randomly chosen pills and we wouldn’t completely incorrectly fill the prescription. To do either could create serious consequences. Rather, we want to only deli…
- Quick Tip - Effective Meetings Have SMART Goals
The first step in planning an agenda is to identify the goals for the meeting. Properly done, goals have five S M A R T characteristics. They are:Specific. The goal must tell exactly what will be accomplished. For example: During the next hour we will develop a strategy to increase market share by 10%. This states exactly what the group will work on. Vague goals can cause you to lose control of the meeting.Measurable. This helps you determine if the goal has been completed. It can be stated as a…
- 10 Fool Proof Ways To Intensify Your Profits By Larry Dotson
1. Create benefit intensifiers for your list of ad copy benefits. Example, The Benefit: "Save More Time", The Benefit's Intensifier: "Never Seen Before".2. Use a little humor in your ad copy. It could be the little extra motive you need to close a sale. People are usually persuaded easier if they're in a good mood.3. Ask your visitors questions that induce thoughts, feelings, memories and emotions that will influence them to buy.4. Tell your visitors what their friends or family will probably …
- Being a Great Boss By Mike Shannon
Are you one of those bosses that people just love to hate? Maybe successful, maybe very intelligent, maybe organized and moving forward but just can't get along with people. Communication and other people skills are as important to the success of your business as your talent, knowledge and entrepreneurial drive. After all, you cannot do it all by yourself and you need good people.I remember being a very arrogant and egotistical program director back in the mid 1970's when my boss called me int…
- Creativity and Innovation - Large Firms Versus Small Firms By Kal Bishop
There is a pervasive assumption that small firms are more creative and innovative than larger firms. That is, they identify problems and generate ideas (creativity) and idea select, develop and commercialise (innovate) those ideas to a greater degree than larger firms. However, there is a large degree of untruth to this assumption:a) Small firms suffer from a different set of problems than larger firms. Small firms, for example, tend to lack resources whereas larger firms tend to have more res…
- Accountability Equals Meeting Success By Kevin Eikenberry
Leslie was the new manager of the group. She was replacing Tom, a well respected manager who was retiring. Once she arrived, she made it one of her first priorities to sit down with everyone on the team and get to know them.Beyond pleasantries though she wanted to get to know each individual, what they saw as their goals and objectives, and how they thought she could help them. As she started having these meetings some common themes came out – not about the individuals so much as about the …
- IT Asset Management – How Times Have Changed By Donna Johnson Edwards
When I was little I had a piggy bank complete with a requisite combination lock (needed to keep my younger brother from pilfering). Each week, on Friday night when I got my 50 cent allowance, I would lock myself in my bedroom, twist and turn the combination until I got it right and then I counted my prized stash of cash. I always knew exactly how much it would amount to, but I counted it nonetheless. My brother, on the other hand, never used his piggy bank; he put his quarters in his pockets a…
- How You Can Learn to be a Better Manager By Chris Anderson
When you first take over a department, expectations are usually high but operations are sometimes in disarray. The staff is disorganized, goals aren’t being met, and hours are spent on unproductive tasks. Just when you think the company would never get on track, the CFO recommends that you learn more about something called operations assessment.Crucial Management Skills Help Avoid MistakesAt first, you aren’t sure how operational assessment skills would help you manage better, but you quickly …
- 10 Ways To Work Through A Business Slowdown By Rachna D. Jain
In running any kind of business, it's inevitable that sometimes business will slow down. This might occur due to an upcoming holiday, seasonal variations, or uncontrollable circumstances. As a small-business owner, you have a choice in terms of how you view the slowdown - it can either be a time of increased stress, frustration, worry - or you can view it as an opportunity to upgrade your business processes or improve the quality of your life.Here are ten strategies you can use to work through…
- Communication in Business By Lee Hopkins
Effective communication in business is not about creating the perfect PowerPoint presentation. It's not about writing the perfectly-pitched report. It's not even about assiduously alliterating {smile}.Sometimes effectively communicating in business can hinge on something really simple—the habits you bring to your interactions with others.As we all know, we all have habitual behaviours that we carry around with us and use unconsciously. It could be the "um" you sandwich between every fourth wor…
- Just The Facts By George Ebert
Attitudes are more important than facts.
Dr. Karl Menninger
Attitudes are intangible and highly personal. They’re based on your experience, but more importantly, on your interpretation of that experience. That is, how you understand the “facts” of a given situation. People who interpret the facts of their experience positively tend to be self-confident. Not surprisingly, the best predictor of success is your level of confidence. Confident people tend to initiate action and control the…
- Medical Billing Services: Choose the Type That's Right for Your Practice By K Allen
Medical billing service providers come in many different shapes and sizes. At one end of the spectrum are large Practice Management Companies, with an extensive network of support but sometimes rigid and expensive. At the other end are small, home-based businesses. With more and more programs offered through local colleges, mail order and online, home-based businesses are popping up everywhere. Somewhere in the middle of these two extremes is what we’ll refer to as Professional Medical Billing…
- Organizational Political Savvy
It is a fact of organizational life: politics influence virtually everything that happens in an organization. Leaders, especially change leaders, must develop political savvy. I am not advocating unethical behavior, but I am recommending that leaders consciously fine tune their political awareness.
In organizations, individuals and groups are continually vying for scarce resources. Each one is attempting to maintain or enhance its self interests. Many leaders and consultants underestimate these …
- Inventory Management 101 By Steven Ronsworth
Inventory management may seem complicated to some, but if one truly thinks about what the words “inventory management” mean, it is a simple concept. Inventory is basically a list of goods and materials that are held by a business and are available in stock. Inventory management is the process of keeping track of inventory, and having the delicate balance of supply and demand firmly mastered. When having inventory, a company does not ever want to have too much of a product, nor does it want to …
- Objects in the Mirror are Further Than They Appear By Gayle Santana
Definition From http://www.merriamwebster.com -- "Virtual: - being such in essence or effect though not formally recognized or admitted."Virtual Businesses offer Real World ProfitabilityLet's face it, most of the Fortune 500 companies are doing it. When you press five for customer service and you imagine a department on another floor, you are actually being routed, sometimes overseas, to a remote call center. These days, virtual or remote departments and workers exist in every aspect of busine…
- Business Management - Be Aware Of Fear And-Greed By Hans Bool
This is probably such a day as many others. Business as usual. Nothing wrong, no alerts, you loose some, you win some. You go with the flow and let your profits grow.... Do not think that this jargon is for investment managers only; business management and investment management is not that different.When you are in the business arena you know that you have to follow the market. You watch the competition, you check the trends and you respond to other incidents that you are involved in. Until th…
- Can You Sleep While The Wind Blows? By Renee Rich
Let me repeat a story I heard many years ago that has stuck with me throughout my life. The lessons from this fable are many and have been applied to a variety of areas of my life. It recently popped into my mind again as I was thinking about the needs businesses have today for business continuity planning and disaster recovery contingencies.As I remember the fable, a farmer had been desperately looking, with no success, for a hired hand. Finally a young man showed up and said, “I hear you’v…
- Safety Policy Sample Outline By Lance Winslow
Writing a safety manual is a tough job and most larger corporations outsource such jobs or they have someone on staff with the proper credentials in risk management. Imagine writing the safety manuals for NASA? I had the opportunity to be in the unique position of being able to imagine just such a thing when writing our company safety manuals. It takes lots of studying and review of case law to do it properly. Each industry is somewhat different and hopefully you know your industry and company…
- Performance Management - By Assuming Nothing By Martin Haworth
Unhappy as Jenny undoubtedly was, she held on very tightly to her job. After all, she had worked her way up over the years to the supervisory role she was in - and she wasn't going to let go. Yet it was clear that she was unhappy, under pressure and unsure of what she could do to make things better. For her business and more so, for herself. For me, she was letting me down in a number of ways and my inability to resolve her performance had, for a while, been my Achilles heel in the view of…
- The Three-category Approach to Performance Management: Effort, Ability, or Environment By Aubie Pouncey
Performance Management is the act of managing personal or organizational performance. What can complicate this process are all the factors that can arise where a textbook process meets the situations and people that exist in your world. As an effective director, manager, or supervisor it is your job to ensure the success of the organization by achieving of all key performance indicators.These targets or goals are accomplished through the implementation and execution of a solid Performance Ma…
- Resistance - How to Handle It By Alan Fairweather
Do you ever meet with resistance from other people - I bet
you do! It might be a customer, a colleague, a member of
your team or even someone in your personal life. Dealing
with resistance or objections is one of the biggest
challenges faced by business people; so let's consider why
we get resistance and how we can handle it. I'm going to
talk about customer contacts but the same rules apply
whether it's a colleague or even someone in your personal
life.Well there's good news and bad news - fi…
- How to Meet Quality Standards with ISO 9001 By Chris Anderson
In today’s hectic business environment, it is vital that we are all on the same page, right? But how do we know if we meet those standards? Business owners and executives can avoid the uncertainty, and that’s where ISO 9001 certification comes in.Standardizing Quality SystemsThe ISO, or International Organization for Standardization, was established in 1947 to develop international standards for everything from electronics to management systems. Having over 13,000 standards currently in place,…
- Document management : A dream of paperless office By Navneetkumar Kumar
What is document management: When we think about "Document Management" we usually see a picture of paperless office. It is not an easy task to make an office paperless due to several existing problems based on Industrial needs. Even it is very much difficult to make a shop paperless using document management. Document management is about to manage the document in such a way so that it can be within our reach whenever needed in the desired form without wasting extra time and space. Since comput…
- Starbucks Team Partner Legendary Service Robot By Lance Winslow
Starbucks employees are not just regular employees behind the average counter, they are Team Partners in charge of providing “Legendary Service” the millions of regular customers worldwide. In fact there are secret shoppers at Starbucks; did you know that? They do the ever feared “Snap Shot” where they judge the Team Partners to see if they are really “pouring their hearts into it.” Every Starbucks Team Partner knows that the next customer could be someone doing a surprise visit to check on th…
- No Time to Focus on the Big Picture? Try Focus Management By Margaret Conklin
E-mail, voicemail, "got a minute?" interruptions, multiple projects and competing priorities. Whether it is in work or in life, we all understand the importance of "seeing the forest for the trees." But with so many "trees" competing for your attention, it’s tough to find the forest, never mind spend much time there. The challenge today is not so much time management, but focus management. In other words, if you want to focus on the big picture, you need to manage not time, but focus – yours. …
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1. Control Your Fear Before It Controls You
'Fear Factor' is one of my favorite TV shows. Ithighlights the courage of the participants to engage inthe most fearsome and disgusting acts.Most of the contestants are willing to sacrifice theirdignity for the sake of the prize money. So what doesthat imply? It implies that with the proper mindset,determination, and will power, you can conquer your fear. Everyone has some sort of fear. It may be brought aboutby any one or more of the following reasons.1) by a traumatic past incident (like being…
2. The Gift of Gratitude By Kevin Eikenberry
Gratitude might seem like a soft or even an obvious subject to you. Perhaps you would rather read about a leadership lesson or a marketing approach or even a motivational technique. If that is what you are thinking, I urge you to read on. I don’t think you will be disappointed.From the time we are little kids we are taught to say thank you. It is one of the first things we learn. We are taught to say thank you because our parents know that showing that simple appreciation is polite behavi…
3. How Roman Abramovich Became a Billionaire at Age 34, and Why Most Managers Struggle By David Ferrers
When he was only 36 years old Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea Football Club. Within a year he had spent £90m on new players and Chelsea finished 4th in the league.Mr. Abramovich’s reaction was to fire the Manager in 2004 and bring in Portuguese coach Jose Marinho. In 2005 Chelsea won the Premiership, The League Cup and the Community Shield. They also made the semi final of The Champions League.Mr. Abromovich’s behavior differs from that of most other senior managers in four important ways.Do …
4. Hiring Tip - Picking the Best Candidates
I often hear leaders from all types of organizations ask questions about hiring the right person. Their questions usually sound like these:- What if their resume looks great but they have a bad attitude? - What if they put on a good act and then don’t work hard?- How can I tell how they will perform after I hire them? A great way to answer these questions starts with a well-defined interview process. I have heard the procedure called many things. I first learned it as the Behavioral Event inter…
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