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Measuring operational excellence: an operational excellence profitability (OEP) approach [PDF]
The pursuit of operational excellence in the manufacturing industry is at rise, but its measurement still lacks of appropriate indicators to determine its financial benefits.
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Ensuring Excellence in Centers of Excellence Programs
Annals of Surgery, 2015Studies have found associations between better outcomes and a variety of structural and process criteria that help explain the wide outcome variations that occur across hospitals. In response, Centers of Excellence programs have been developed by multiple third parties.
Ateev, Mehrotra, Justin B, Dimick
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Business excellence models: limitations, reflections and further development
The use of business excellence models (BEM) has become popular in the last two decades, and several companies have learned how to use them and gained from such models. More companies, we assume, have experienced problems when using such models because of
Chi-Kuang Chen, Su Mi Dahlgaard-Park
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Image, 1979
Ms. Hodgman's paper was presented at the first induction ceremonies at the Yale School of Nursing Honor Society, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. It has been edited for publication.
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Ms. Hodgman's paper was presented at the first induction ceremonies at the Yale School of Nursing Honor Society, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. It has been edited for publication.
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Health Affairs, 2003
Health care improvement affects us all and is not optional. For change to occur, consumers must demand excellence from their providers and clinicians. Patient safety is part of a broader set of health care quality issues. Championing this view will not be easy, for it means fundamental change to the myriad interrelated systems that make up U.S.
Carolyn M, Clancy, Thomas, Scully
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Health care improvement affects us all and is not optional. For change to occur, consumers must demand excellence from their providers and clinicians. Patient safety is part of a broader set of health care quality issues. Championing this view will not be easy, for it means fundamental change to the myriad interrelated systems that make up U.S.
Carolyn M, Clancy, Thomas, Scully
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