Why the Bottom Line Isn't: How to Build Value Through People and Organization
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BOOK REVIEW: Why the Bottom Line Isn't: How to Build Value Through People and Organization by Ulrich, David and Smallwood, Norm The Power of Minds at Work: Organisational Intelligence in Action by Albrecht, Karl Personality and Work: Reconsidering the Role of Personality in Organisations by Barrack, Murray R. and Ryan, Ann Marie
Publication Name: Journal of Organizational Excellence
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1531-1864
Year: 2004
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New York-Presbyterian Hospital uses Six Sigma to build a culture of quality and innovation
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The application of Six Sigma quality methods by New York - Presbyterian Hospital, which has helped it to achieve excellence in several aspects of quality, is discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Organizational Excellence
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1531-1864
Year: 2006
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Shaping the Future: A Dynamic Process for Creating and Achieving Your Company's Strategic Vision
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Name of the book: Name of the authors: William P. Belgard and Steven R. Rayner Name of the reviewer: LaRoi Lawton BP 104 NP 1
Publication Name: Journal of Organizational Excellence
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1531-1864
Year: 2006
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