BALANCED SCORECARD EXAMPLE The following is an example of how one might develop a Balanced Scorecard. The information included is fictional and is provided to simply demonstrate the process. Anytown Hospital has just finished a two-day retreat where they revised and updated their mission and vision statements and drafted a strategic plan. The hospital’s vision statement is: The vision of Anytown Hospital is to be the community’s provider of choice. The hospital’s mission statement is: Anytown
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Decision Matrix, Multivoting. 3. Process Analysis Tool: includes Flow chart, Failure Mode Effects Analysis, Mistake-proofing and Spaghetti Diagram. 4. Data Collection and Analysis Tools: box and whisker plot, check sheet, control chart, Design of experiments, Histogram, Scatter Diagram, Stratification, and Survey. 5. Idea Creation Tools: Affinity Diagram, Benchmarking, Brainstorming, Nominal Group Technique. 6. Project Planning and Implementation Tool: Gantt Chart, Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) Cycle
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A STUDY ON EMPLOYEE MORALE AT ELGI EQUIPMENT LIMITED COIMBATORE A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by AMUDHA.S Reg. No. 088001112007 Of MAHARAJA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, Avinashi – 641654. In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree Of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JULY, 2009 Faculty of Management Sciences School of Management Studies Anna University Coimbatore BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project work titled “A Study on Employee Morale at ELGI Equipment
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Additional Requirements: * Timeliness : determination is based on disability = 60 days, all other 45 days = mandated deadlines * Have not talked about renewals/redetermination for non – magi , timeliness to be discussed in design 2. determine cost of care requirement for LTC – - Currently manual form For nursing home institutionalized population Based on income subtract deductions and calculate patient liability * Uses fix case rate ‘ * Must have 3. Katie Beckett
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viewed as part of a planning process that coordinates operation goals with those of the larger organization. While goals of larger organizations change frequently the operations must be designed to anticipate future needs. Core competencies are referred to the one thing that a firm can do better than its competitors. The goal is to have a core competency that yields a long-term competitive advantage to the company. A core competency can be anything from product design to sustained dedication of
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(PDI) is a diploma elective subject. We are using the Inductive Approach for learning and you are required to PDI exercise, a group report and other assessment component deliverables that will demonstrate your understanding of the subject, learning process and problem solving skills. Besides the resource sessions and tutorial sessions scheduled, you may also contact your tutor in person or via phone or e-mail on matters pertaining to the subject. The subject will use OLIVE as the main platform
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Community Regional Health Assisted Living Facility Expansion Project Table of Contents Project Charter 3 Project Scope Statement 7 Risk Register 10 Scheduling and Milestone Identification 14 Work Breakdown Structure 16 Cost Management Overview 17 Project Budget 21 References 24 Project Charter The project charter often intertwined with the project plan, “is the document issued by the project initiator or sponsor that formally authorizes the existence of a project and provides the proper
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Six Sigma is a set of tools and techniques/strategies for process improvement originally developed by Motorola in 1981.[1][2] Six Sigma became well known after Jack Welch made it a central focus of his business strategy at General Electric in 1995,[3] and today it is used in different sectors of industry.[4] Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outputs by identifying and removing the causes of defects (errors) and minimizing variability in manufacturing and business processes.[5]
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failed when implemented in other health care organizations, but the administration still wants to redesign patient care delivery. The manager that is in control of redesigning patient care delivery has a job to do. The manager will begin to process the redesign job and needs to consider all staff, not just the universal worker. Work processes and performance expectations must be considered once the job is done. Steps and structures will be put in place to make the health care organization a
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categories may include patient characteristics, task factors, individual staff members, team factors, work environment, and organizational management (IHI, 2014). A cause and effect, or wishbone graph can be constructed to clarify the error and process for the team, leading up to the event. The committee then needs to develop causal statements. These statements link the cause to its effects and then back to the main event that promoted the root cause analysis. These statements link the cause
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