The workshop topics considered research on different
organizational models of care delivery, workforce requirements, patient and provider satisfaction levels, and birth outcomes.
Workshop topics considered research on
different organizational models of care delivery, workforce requirements, patient and provider satisfaction levels, and birth outcomes.
Millennials are known to have different work expectations than the generations before them, and successful employers know that to keep these young workers they must adapt some of their
old organizational models.
After attaining a Masters in Arts Administration & Policy, (SAIC 2014) his present focal point is to develop his creative practices while exploring alternative
organizational models as a means to encourage collaboration and activism within the arts.
«The Unify Earth ® platform was built to be optimized for all business and
organizational models providing seamless systems integration in a manner that ideally accelerates the efficiency, efficacy and performance for both novel and legacy platforms,» explained Chief Technology Officer Scott Searle.
«New
organizational models at Gladstone have helped us to partner with industry in unique and exciting ways,» said Kevin Mullane, PhD, director of corporate ventures and translation at Gladstone.
EMOs face the substantial challenge of scaling up an educational and
organizational model across multiple sites, perhaps across a wide geography.
Authors Elizabeth McGhee Hassrick, Stephen W. Raudenbush, and Lisa Rosen argue that schools can close achievement gaps, but only if they are willing to depart from the
conventional organizational model.
The teacher unions are trapped in
archaic organizational models characterized by buildings and districts that are too large and too fragmented, compulsory attendance, the 180 - day school year, the 50 - minute period, age - grouping of students in 13 discrete grades, few performance or standards - based activities, and inaccurate assumptions about the dangers of privatization.
Sustainability: Create and maintain a
sustainable organizational model for AzCAN that will support achievement of its goals and objectives and ensure lasting impact.
With 88 % of their time spent on billable activities compared to 51 % for solos, plenty can be learned from the
Biglaw organizational model.
The Symposium completed its work at a subsequent meeting in Chicago on August 5, 2000 which followed the
same organizational model as the February 2000 meeting.
You all do not have, and never did have, a democratic representative organization backing up your economic interests, in the
deformed organizational model employed by CREA.
The old
organizational model for the Army, as well as for business organizations, was to have the decision - makers at the top of the hierarchy and the doers at the bottom, taking orders from the thinkers.
«We favor
new organizational models that leverage strategic partnerships and reject our industry's convention to self - perform every aspect of the value chain.
He focuses on the potential of these groups and their
different organizational models, legal structures, and political strategies, all of which lead to differences in the scope of their parent mobilization, advocacy, and activities.
In my mind
the organizational model of the future is to be based in all those concepts.
For the technology industry to continue breaking new ground and developing world - changing products, we all need to abandon the red tape that stifles innovation, and instead embrace
an organizational model that allows engineers to realize their true potential.
In my mind
the organizational model of the future is to be based on this concept.»
There's «a dire need» for
organizational models — in business as in other fields — that aren't driven by the bottom line, Strickler explains to me.
This organizational model enables API to have nationwide impact while getting the most out of every dollar.
Secondary: to determine if the effects of birth settings are influenced by staffing or
organizational models or geographical location of the birth centre.
The context or boundary event changes would be perceived as errors in our prediction and would serve our memory system to mark the end of an episode and the possible start of a new one, and through this process, the memory system can implement, during the course of our experience,
an organizational model that would impact on how the memories of our experience will be stored,» explains UB professor Lluís Fuentemilla, last author of the study.
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) is a public research institute that adopts
the organizational model of a private law foundation.
At Gladstone, we pride ourselves on taking uncommon scientific paths to overcome deadly diseases, both in the research we conduct and in
our organizational models.
For more than three decades, American public education embraced
this organizational model.
For Palfrey, rethinking staff needs meant completely dismantling the Harvard Law Library organizational chart, asking a team of staff to create a new
organizational model and work design — with an eye on digital — and then asking every staff member to indicate in which new unit they wanted to work, as the first step to job reassignment.
Toward
an organizational model of achievement in high schools: The significance of collective efficacy.
Located in different boroughs, serving students of all grade levels with varying needs, and implementing a range of instructional and
organizational models, C3S aims to exemplify the diversity, innovation, quality, and commitment - to - community that inspired the original vision of the public charter school movement.
Hence, our donors invest in E4E's
organizational model, where current classroom teachers decide and drive our policy positions and advocacy.
Teacher collaboration has been a common element of middle grades initiatives for years, typically one or more of these three
organizational models: common planning time, professional learning communities, and critical...