Session 2‚ Case Study #2 Investment Analysis: Cerner Corporation IAKM 60401: Health Informatics Management Ala’a Dalky Kent State University 01/27/2013 Cerner Corporation The purpose of this report is to provide a brief investment analysis of the Cerner Corporation. The analysis described below based on information retrieved from available online resources (see references) and the 2011 Cerner annual report. Further‚ this investment was guided by the outlined points presented by the teacher
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Cerner is an international healthcare information technology corporation specializing in providing complete systems for hospitals and other medical organizations to manage and integrate all electronic medical records‚ computerized physician order entry‚ and financial information. Cerner is based out of Kansas City‚ MO and was founded in 1979 and was originally named PGI & Associates. It was renamed Cerner in 1984 when it rolled out its first system‚ PathNet. The company went public in 1986‚ and today
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A. The first sign of communication problems surfaced at Cerner corporation on March 13th‚ 2000 • The CEO‚ Neal L. Patterson sent a memo to the entire corporation with extremely hard remarks • The CEO did not consider the fact that this memo can be leaked to outside worlds if sent to entire corporate • The CEO did not consider the impact of his message on the all different kinds of employees that the company has B. The message sent by CEO has no objective • The message should have been discussed
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Cerner Corporation Analysis Introduction This case analysis is based on the events that occurred on March 13‚ 2001 and the days that followed at Cerner Corporation. On that day the Chief Executive Officer of Cerner Corporation‚ Neal Patterson‚ sent a memo to the company’s managers via e-mail. In the message he advised the managers of his disgust with their disregard of punctuality and work ethic which he felt was as a result of the managers’ lack of leadership skills. The e-mail message was later
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Cerner is a well know Information Technology Company that helps people assist with health in various ways and always trying to find ways to improve it. With any Information Technology Company they are going to have their advantages and dis advantages‚ along with other comparison to other Information Technology Companies. Cerner is a health care information technology corporation. With nearly 8‚000 employees who puts all their hard work and dedication in providing a complete systems software for
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Internal communication is the epoxy that holds an organization alongside one another. Devoid of it‚ you’re just a collection of disconnected individuals each working individually at her own job. With it‚ you’re a unit with power far beyond the sum of your parts. So Internal Communication‚ in an enterprise perspective‚ is the dialogic course of action between employees and employer‚ and employees and employees. The research shows that a excellent internal communication can generate many positive
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Organisations cannot operate without communication. Communication can take various forms but all forms involve the transfer of information from one party to others. It is also one of the things that most companies struggle with. A big part of the challenge is that there are so many different people you have to communicate with and it often has to be done in different ways. Communications are at the very heart of all business activity. So it is essential that people in a company assess such practices
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Jarvis Communication Corporation Background Jarvis Communication is a start-up firm that develops‚ manufactures‚ and markets a miniature telephone. Last year’s sales revenue was $6.5 million‚ resulting in its first profitable year in its first three years of business. The phone is unique because it is only two inches long‚ weighs two ounces‚ and a miniature receiver is worn in the ear. The phone speaker and microphone carry out all the normal functions of a phone (except dialing) without the use
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of Internal Communications for a company and two case studies. Internal communications is considered a vital tool for connecting people within the company. It does not refer only to those few “official” channels of communication in a company‚ it is also the strategic management of information flows to ensure the optima level of employee engagement. (Civicus‚ 2001) This business context of communication is a dual listening process. It is a top-down‚ bottom-up‚ side-to-side communication harnessed
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The Importance Of Internal Communication Workplacement Final Report January 15th‚ 2011 rightbottom00lefttop00righttop00 Table of Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u I.Executive Summary PAGEREF _Toc282880199 \h 3II.Introduction PAGEREF _Toc282880200 \h 4III.Quotes PAGEREF _Toc282880201 \h 51.What Is Communication PAGEREF _Toc282880202 \h 62.Communication Model PAGEREF _Toc282880203 \h 73.1 Verbal Communication PAGEREF _Toc282880204 \h 83.2 Written Communication PAGEREF _Toc282880205
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