The Missing Link: Operations Improvements Enhance Portfolio Performance No. 1 in a Series Chandresh Iyer Head of Global Custody and Investment Services Citi Chito Jovellanos President & CEO forward look‚ inc. The coming decade will be a difficult one for institutional asset management. A vastly more crowded market for investment and trading ideas‚ more constraints on leverage‚ demands for greater transparency‚ changing compliance rules and more risk-averse investors will ensure
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Quality Function Deployment: ■ To provide customer input at the product design stage ■ The process results in a matrix‚ referred to as a “house of quality” for a particular product that relates customer attributes to engineering characteristics. ■ The central idea of QFD is the belief that products should be designed to reflect the customers’ desires and tastes ■ The house of quality provides a framework for translating customer satisfaction into identifiable and measurable
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Texas Health Harris Methodist-Cleburne: A System Approach to Surgical Improvement Patrice Fleming Ashford University February 16‚ 2015 Texas Health Harris Methodist- Cleburne is one of the leading facilities of Harris Methodist Hospitals and a member of Texas Health Resources‚ one of the largest non-profit U.S. healthcare systems. Texas Health is in the top 15 % in four clinical areas of the core measures. Texas Health Resources is accountable for some of their success. Texas Health
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Continuous Improvement in Organizational Success Introduction Continuous improvement is a process carried out in an organization to continually eradicate problems from their root causes (Marsh 1998). It is a paradigm that is deeply entrenched in the total quality management tenets. It is a step by step process rather than a onetime overhaul event. This‚ therefore‚ qualifies the term continuous since it is a bit by bit process‚ each involving continuous improvement. The history of continuous
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www.sciedu.ca/ijba International Journal of Business Administration Vol. 2‚ No. 1; February 2011 Comparative Analysis of Business Students’ Perceptions of Service Quality Offered in Kenyan Universities Sarah Wambui Kimani (Corresponding author) The Catholic University of Eastern Africa P. O. Box 62157‚ 00200‚ Nairobi‚ Kenya Tel: +254-716-642262 E-mail: swambui@cuea‚ swambuikimani@yahoo.com Elias Kiarie Kagira Department of Business Administration‚ Africa Nazarene University (Kenya) P.O
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QUALITY CIRCLES: CONCEPT AND APPLICATIONS Quality circles were first developed in the 1960s by a man named Kaoru Ishikawa in Japan. The Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE) were the ones who paid for the research that put the theories about behavior science and quality control together. A quality circle is a participatory management technique that enlists the help of employees in solving problems related to their own jobs. Circles are formed of employees working together in an
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Factors Affecting Product Quality in the Software Development Industry of Sri Lanka Sahan Jayawarna A.T. Fonseka Abstract The software development industry of Sri Lanka has grown rapidly during recent years. However‚ the quality of software products has become a critical issue as shown in the increase in software defects and associated solutions for those problems. This study aimed at understanding the critical factors underlying software product quality. It was based on a survey of ten
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briefings‚ and the accountability of the unit and the Marines in the unit. The critical check‚ however‚ for this step‚ with oversight‚ is to ensure that controls are able to be converted into clear‚ simple orders that can be understood at all levels. Implementing controls includes coordination and communication with‚ Officers and Enlisted‚ each of the different units that are participating in the operation‚ any friendly forces that are in the operational zone‚ that includes our allies and the civilian police
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Sometimes when efforts are made to remedy a problem or an issue‚ the efforts made not only fail to improve things‚ but they also end up making things worse. Stated in the article Workplace Diversity Policies ‘don’t help’ – and ‘make men feel threatened’‚ programs implemented for the purpose of increasing and promoting diversity in work environments have been found in recent studies to have been less than effective. The main reason being insinuated in the article that is causing the attempts at diversifying
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Measuring Quality Blythe Miller HCA/210 April 10th‚ 2010 Cassandra Griffin In today’s consumer market‚ people are not only looking for the best price for what want‚ but also the best quality for his or her dollar; health care is no different. The consumer is more educated and particular than ever when determining where they would entrust their health care needs. Word-of-mouth is no longer enough‚ so people
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