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Consulting Tip #7: Beware of Other People Using Your Intellectual Property for Their Exposure

Johanna Rothman

See Project Lifecycle Workshop: How to Manage Project Risks to Release Successful Products.) I said this in the Successful Indepentent Consulting book : People die of exposure—both hot and cold. Yet, I suspect some new consultants will take them up on their offer. This is one of an intermittent series of consulting tips.

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Why you need a company wiki (and how to build it effectively)

Asamby Consulting

A wiki is a knowledge management system that: Is digital and Is updated and edited by its own audience. But given the above (growing volume of information), you as the CEO or manager can't update all information yourself. Process improvement If you want to engage in process improvement, a wiki will be great to have.

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The key to becoming a learning organization

Asamby Consulting

If know-how is constantly added to the organization's collective memory, it can improve effortlessly over time High autonomy. If the organization is self-learning, there's no external driver necessary to push trough process improvements etc. A good examples is really every process improvement. Nobody likes to fail.

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Improving the Patient Experience: People, Process, Place Model

Tom Spencer

A model that healthcare and health system leaders use, supported by the American Society for Healthcare Engineering ( ASHE ), in order to evaluate and address patient satisfaction is the “people, process, place” model. making enhancements to the hospital physical environment. People: Teamwork makes the dream work. ASHE monograph. percent.

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Urgent vs. Important – How to Sort Through the Noise

Women in Consulting

As consultants we often face an overwhelming volume of data, to-do items, and just general communication. This concept was actually introduced by then-President Eisenhower, but it shows up as part of many time management systems.) Tasks include maintenance activities and process improvements. By: Kim Wasson.

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