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PPP in India: Developing a Resilient Health Infrastructure

Tom Spencer

The effects of the pandemic have exposed faults in the structure of healthcare systems. Some of the challenges include lack of resources, high population density, accessibility of healthcare in remote areas, awareness of basic health hygiene among people in rural areas, and disparities in doctor-patient ratios (1:1445 nationwide).

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AI in Consulting: The Beginning of a New Era

Tom Spencer

In the healthcare industry, AI can be used to assist in diagnostics and drug discovery. In manufacturing, AI can be used to optimise supply chains, increase the efficiency of production processes, and predict equipment failures. AI systems are only as good as the data they are trained on.

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Outsourcing Matrix

Tom Spencer

This can be done by pursuing business as usual or by forming a strategic alliance or increasing efficiency. Reduce labour costs through decreasing salaries, training, overtime, benefits and healthcare, introducing employee stock ownership, and right sizing. Employ more advanced production technology. Procurement.

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Why The Best Hospitals Are Managed by Doctors

Harvard Business

Healthcare has become extraordinarily complex — the balance of quality against cost, and of technology against humanity, are placing ever-increasing demands on clinicians. Doctors were once viewed as ill-prepared for leadership roles because their selection and training led them to become “heroic lone healers.”

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Wearable Technology: Implications for Entrepreneurs and Organizations

Tom Spencer

Every business is looking for ways to continually improve the productivity of its employees. One research study found that the productivity of workers using wearable technology increased by 8.5%. They can then perform analytics on these data in order to train their workers to be more efficient and productive in the workplace.

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Profitability Framework

Tom Spencer

It will typically be a good idea to segment units sold, and this might be done by: Product; Product line; Distribution channel; Region; Customer type (new/old, big/small); or. How does the company’s product mix, product quality, and cost structure compare to the competition? Step 1: Segmentation. Industry vertical.

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1 Strategy to Avoid Tolerating Poor Performance

Organizational Talent Consulting

Research studies have linked effective performance management with positive individual and organizational outcomes such as increased productivity, decreased employee turnover intentions , reduced absenteeism, improved operational efficiency, reduced costs, and improved customer satisfaction. Consequences of Tolerating Poor Performance.