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Leading and Managing in Unmanageable Times

Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care, 2005
Trauma surgery is in crisis. The reasons are known as well to you as they are to me: no operations; no reimbursement; no fellows; no partners; more elderly patients; relations with surgical specialists; babysitting for surgical specialists; night call; malpractice and lifestyle. Reimbursement is low, but liability risk is high.
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Demand during Lead Time for Normal Unit Demand and Erlang Lead Time

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1984
We obtain an expression for the probability density function of demand during lead time when the distributions of demand and lead time are, respectively, normal and Erlang. This probability density function is then used to derive expressions for the protection level and potential lost sales.
Bagchi, Uttarayan, Hayya, Jack C.
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Time to lead.

Journal of AHIMA, 2011
Presenters from AHIMA's 2011 Leadership Academy share their perspectives on what it takes to lead in the current changing healthcare environment.
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Evaluating Lead Time Standard Deviation with Regard to the Lead Time Syndrome

2012
Extending lead time standard deviation is a key figure that directly influences the due date reliability of a production process. Extending or reducing the planned lead time when trying to improve the due date reliability, does not only change the mean lead time, but also strongly affects the value of the lead time standard deviation.
Mathias Knollmann, Katja Windt
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Involvement of controllable lead time and variable demand for a smart manufacturing system under a supply chain management

Expert Systems With Applications, 2021
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