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Keeping healthcare afloat: a protocol for a 5-year multi-sited interdisciplinary research project into preparedness of healthcare for floods in the Netherlands. [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Res Policy Syst
Borst RAJ   +11 more
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Management Engineering: A New Perspective on the Integration of Engineering and Management Knowledge

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 2021
Engineering management has been historically focused on integrating scientific, engineering, and management know-how to contribute effectively to the functioning of organizations and industries. Today, an array of disruptive socio-technological transformations is bringing new challenges for education and research institutions engaged to advance the ...
Elia, Gianluca   +2 more
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Traditional Management and Management Engineering [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
Definitions and comparison of traditional management and management engineering approaches are provided. Factors that contribute to the difference in these approaches are discussed.
A. Kolker
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Systems engineering and management

Information Knowledge Systems Management, 2009
This chapter offers a systems view of healthcare delivery and outlines a wide range of concepts, principles, models, methods and tools from systems engineering and management that can enable the transformation of the dysfunctional “as is” healthcare system to an agreed-upon “to be” system that will provide ...
W. Dale Compton, William B. Rouse
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Service Science Management Engineering and Design (SSMED): a semiautomatic literature review

Journal of Marketing Management, 2019
SSMED (Service Science, Management Engineering and Design) is multidisciplinary by nature. However, some authors stated that SSMED publications remain focused on single scientific domains.
Orlando Troisi   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The engineer and management [PDF]

open access: possibleElectrical Engineering, 1946
The engineer's relationship with management may be considered from three angles: the engineer as an employee of management, the engineer as an engineer, and the engineer as a candidate for managerial positions. However, as he moves further and further away from his slide rule up into the managerial brackets, he frequently finds that he is ill-equipped ...
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Engineering Risk Management

2013
This revised and updated 3rd edition of Engineering Risk Management (ERM) presents an understanding and insights into what risk is, what constitutes it and how to interpret the building blocks of the concept. The book also elaborates on the differences between safety and security, and risk management metaphors.
Thierry Meyer, Genserik Reniers
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The engineer as a manager

European Journal of Engineering Education, 1980
As is generally acknowledged, the activity fields of innovators, managers and entrepreneurs overlap. The task is to find out the subject matter and the methods for education and training of engineering students who probably will be working as innovators, managers or entrepreneurs. For that reason we have to analyse their activity fields regarding their
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