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Lactation Consultants’ Perceived Barriers to Providing Professional Breastfeeding Support
Martha Coulter, C Jevitt, Ellen M Daley
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Antecedents of Knowledge Transfer from Consultants to Clients in Enterprise System Implementations
MIS Q., 2005Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and other complex information systems represent critical organizational resources. For such systems, firms typically use consultants to aid in the implementation process.
Dong-Gil Ko, L. Kirsch, William R. King
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Compensation Consultants and the Level, Composition, and Complexity of CEO Pay
Accounting Review, 2019We provide fresh evidence regarding the relation between compensation consultants and CEO pay. First, firms that employ consultants have higher-paid CEOs—this result is robust to firm fixed effects and matching on economic and governance variables ...
Kevin J. Murphy, Tatiana Sandino
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Consultants and the Consultancy Process [PDF]
Industrial psychologists are increasingly being asked to consult with organisations on the management of change. This article describes a case and the implications for professional practice in this area of managerial psychology.
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Defining Management: Business Schools, Consultants, Media
, 2016Defining Management charts the expansion of management as an idea and practice from a time when it was limited to churches and households to its current ubiquity, focusing in particular on the role of business schools, consultants, and business media in ...
L. Engwall, M. Kipping, Behlül Üsdiken
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Psychiatric consultations and ethics consultations
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2000Although consultation-liaison psychiatry and clinical ethics both developed largely in response to the problems engendered by the new medical technology and the dilution of the traditional doctor-patient relationship, they represent distinct fields that rely on different, but overlapping, domains of expertise.
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Consultants and Consultancy in Education
2017This introductory chapter locates the book within education policy scholarship defined as a critical and theoretically eclectic mode of enquiry, seeking to locate the people and practices focussed on in wider historical, sociological and political contexts.
Colin Mills, Helen M. Gunter
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1999
In this new feature, our Column Editors prepare a patient case for virtual consultation - the patient's history, physical examination, and pertinent photos are e-mailed to colleagues for a discussion of their individual treatment choices. For the inaugural column, Mark Ruttum presents a case of complicated strabismus In a child with an ...
Mark Ruttum, Deborah Alcorn
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In this new feature, our Column Editors prepare a patient case for virtual consultation - the patient's history, physical examination, and pertinent photos are e-mailed to colleagues for a discussion of their individual treatment choices. For the inaugural column, Mark Ruttum presents a case of complicated strabismus In a child with an ...
Mark Ruttum, Deborah Alcorn
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Consulting About Consulting: Young people’s views of consultation
Educational Psychology in Practice, 2006The increasing recognition that children and young people should be consulted and involved in decision‐making about their lives is reflected in national and international legislation. A great deal of this legislation, stemming from the UN convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), requires education authorities to consult children and young people ...
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