1. How successful is the Shouldice Hospital? Generate a P&L statement using available information from the case. Treat each of the two operations—hospital and the surgery—separately. Hospital: Revenues (4 days X $111/day x 6‚850 patients/year) 3‚041‚400 Cost 2‚800‚000 Profit: 241‚400 Clinic: Revenues ((($450 + 60 + 75) X 0.20) X 6‚850 patients/year)) 3‚596‚250 Cost 2‚000‚000 Profit 1‚596‚250 Total Profit 1‚837‚650 2. How
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT CASE 1 Shouldice Hospital Introduction Shouldice Hospital‚ set up in 1945 by Dr. Earl Shouldice‚ is located near Toronto. It follows the business model of focus on a single standardised service for a narrow target of consumers‚ rather than to provide customised solution (as in a general clinic or hospital). It focuses on providing quick‚ convenient‚ and reliable cure for external types of abdominal hernias. The Hospital uses its own technique‚ called the Shouldice
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Healing Hospital: A Daring Paradigm Introduction Healing hospital paradigm is a model in health care provision that focuses on recovery and return to wellness of the whole body. This is contrary to the cure model used in traditional hospital which focuses on eradicating the disease. Healing health care focus of the need of the entire being rather than focusing on curing the physical ailment. This concept advances the idea that apart from addressing the physical needs‚ the healing process should
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Running Head: HEALING HOSPITALS PROMTOTING SPIRITUALITY Healing Hospitals January 13‚ 2013 Grand Canyon University The healing hospital ’s paradigm has three components with a major focus on the patient ’s environment. The three major components are a culture of loving care‚ a healing physical environment‚ and an integrated work design and technology. Health care providers at healing hospitals support the physical and emotional well
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capabilities. Moreover‚ Suffolk hospital staffing capabilities can be difficult to imitate since they are in organization specific capabilities that develop inside the hospital over time. However‚ competitive strategy and ability to purse a low cost and differentiation approach depends on Suffolk hospitals ability to increase efficiency‚ quality‚ innovation and patient responsiveness‚ and technology has a major impact on these sources of competitive advantage. Suffolk hospitals would be capable of engaging
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CASE STUDY Aeronautica Civil: Achieving Competitive Advantage in a Noncompetitive Industry As noted in the chapter‚ competitiveness in government agencies can sometimes be expressed as “competing against yourself.” Essentially‚ an organization sets goals that are significantly higher than current performance and puts processes and systems in place to meet those goals‚ thus effectively competing against its former performance. Aeronautica Civil (aerocivil.gov.co) is Colombia’s aircontrol agency
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Chapter 1: Supply Chain Management: An Overview I. Forces of Change-Multiple forces of change are requiring organizations to be (a) nimble‚ & (b) responsive to their customers’ needs. 5 major forces are 1) Globalization. (Major issues to deal with include) More competition‚ More volatility/unpredictability in demand & supply‚ Shorter life cycles‚ Systems approach to “sourcing-to-delivery”‚ Potential “terrorism”/security. 2) Technology (primarily computing/info technology‚ Internet). Helped-Organizations
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From hospital Administration to hospital management From following rules and prescribed processes and procedures to independent thinking responsive individuals empowered to make decisions. Why do hospitals need this. For example in a hospital like JMJ it is run by the nuns on traditional hospital administration basis. People in pathology for example do not like the way things are operating. As increased customer demands and pull for higher standards of service increase it creates forces that
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OD interventions case study. An employee morale problem. file:///C:/Documents and Settings/staff/Desktop/OD interventions case stud... My Organization Share Top Drag Me Contents Click to go to section: The organizational problem. The Organizational Development intervention they wanted. The thinking behind the design of the OD intervention. The constraints I needed to work within. The tools I decided to use in the one day workshop. The workshop design. How I used the change puzzle
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resolve the issues surrounding the employees with regards to the superiors’ working attitudes. 5. To ascertain the consequence of having personal connections between workers of the institution. 6. To identify the barriers to communication in this case and describe their impact on hospital’s effectiveness. Alternative Course of Action 1. With regards to the possible outcomes of the relationship between the department heads and their subordinates‚ the must to formulate definite actions to resolve
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