The role of change management in establishing a shared services business model at Air Products and Chemicals
Article Abstract:
Change management at Air Products and Chemicals is evaluated. The change was effected through the use of a shared services business model.
Publication Name: Journal of Organizational Excellence
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1531-1864
Year: 2001
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How Hewlett-Packard used virtual cross-functional teams to deliver healthcare industry solutions
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Hewlett Packard's Medical Products Group utilizes virtual cross functional teams to develop and produce new items. Research and development time can be decreased and organizational resources can be optimally utilized with these teams.
Publication Name: Journal of Organizational Excellence
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1531-1864
Year: 2001
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Specialty chemicals
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The US specialty chemicals industry is discussed by several industry observers and executives in confidential communications.
Publication Name: The Wall Street Transcript
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0043-0102
Year: 2001
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