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Performance improvement through supply chain collaboration : conventional wisdom versus empirical findings
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Gent Vlerick Leuven Gent management school

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Nursing & health sciences research journal.
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ISSN: 25783750 Year: 2018 Publisher: [South Miami, FL] : Baptist Health South Florida Nursing & Health Sciences Research,

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Results, Performance Budgeting and Trust in Government
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Year: 2010 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank,

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The book identifies four categories of performance budgeting, namely direct performance budgeting, performance informed budget (PIB), opportunistic performance budgeting and presentational performance budgeting. While the Conference papers often refer to performance budgeting broadly defined, much of the book focuses on PIB, the most common category of performance budgeting adopted to date, making the argument that this is likely to be the most applicable in many Latin American countries. The book combines two seemingly diverse governance topics, adopts contrasting analytic styles to address these, and seeks to draw out their inter-connections, with particular reference to Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Latin American countries. The first topic is PIB, which is discussed largely from the practical perspective of policy makers and practitioners, reflecting that it is a major public administration reform that has been underway for several decades. The second topic is the trust of citizens and firms in government. This book is divided into seven chapters. Chapter one provides an overview of PIB, building on two decades of experience and lesson-learning, and sets out the key themes that provide the basis for the discussions in the subsequent chapters. Chapter two introduces the concept of trust in government, particularly in OECD and Latin American countries, and explores why this matters for development. Chapters three, four, and five explore key dimensions of PIB, including the institutional foundations, the production of performance information, and the uses of performance information. Chapter six considers the impact of performance improvement on trust in government in OECD and Latin American countries. Chapter seven provides a guide for practitioners on PIB.


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How Organizations Can Make the Most of Online Learning.
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ISBN: 1637422741 Year: 2022 Publisher: New York : Business Expert Press,

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Description In an age of accelerating business and technological change, the success of an organization depends significantly on its employees and how they can effectively learn and perform their roles. New technologies, combined with innovative approaches to the design of experiences for learning and performance, can help organizations boost their performance and improve their overall culture.This concise book, written by an expert in e-learning and performance design, technology, education, and strategies, provides practical advice and insights for executives, learning designers and developers, subject matter experts, and others involved in organization learning.


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Feet to the fire : how to exemplify and create the accountability that creates great companies
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ISBN: 1631575201 9781631575204 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press,

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Today's global, transparent, and often-turbulent economy requires a new world order in leadership. The business environment has forever changed, and leaders have been caught flat-footed. Our heroes and heroines are hard to find. Many experienced leaders and certainly newer leaders are ill prepared for the imposing regulatory environment and community activism that permeates oil and gas/energy, health care, financial services, pharmaceuticals, and more. Talented, passionate, and committed people will change the world--for their customers, their colleagues, their shareholders, and their employees. However, to unleash people's potential, to generate recurring revenue growth, foster innovation, and maximize productivity, we need to hold each other's feet to the fire. We need to create a culture of accountability. What are the benefits of an accountable organization? They are numerous. Increased employee engagement, higher ROI on projects, retention of your best performers, improved customer loyalty; greater innovation and increased profitability all result from higher levels of accountability.


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Surface and Interface Engineering for Organic Device Applications
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In the last few decades, organic materials (or carbon-based materials in a broad sense), including polymers, have received much attention for their potential applications in electronics, because they have outstanding advantages such as high processibility, mechanical flexibility, and low weight. Extensive research efforts have thus been devoted to the development and advancement of organic materials for various applications, covering a wide range from molecular design to device fabrication methods. In addition, it has been recognized that surfaces and interfaces play a crucial role in the operation and performance of the devices. For instance, various interactions at organic–metal interfaces are of great importance in organic epitaxy, and also have a strong correlation with intermolecular structures and their electronic properties. In this context, the main focus of this Special Issue was collecting scientific contributions addressing surface and interface engineering with organic materials, and related applications. The diversity of contributions presented in this Special Issue exhibits relevant progress and the potential of organic materials in a variety of applications that are not limited to the fabrication of organic devices.


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Surface and Interface Engineering for Organic Device Applications
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In the last few decades, organic materials (or carbon-based materials in a broad sense), including polymers, have received much attention for their potential applications in electronics, because they have outstanding advantages such as high processibility, mechanical flexibility, and low weight. Extensive research efforts have thus been devoted to the development and advancement of organic materials for various applications, covering a wide range from molecular design to device fabrication methods. In addition, it has been recognized that surfaces and interfaces play a crucial role in the operation and performance of the devices. For instance, various interactions at organic–metal interfaces are of great importance in organic epitaxy, and also have a strong correlation with intermolecular structures and their electronic properties. In this context, the main focus of this Special Issue was collecting scientific contributions addressing surface and interface engineering with organic materials, and related applications. The diversity of contributions presented in this Special Issue exhibits relevant progress and the potential of organic materials in a variety of applications that are not limited to the fabrication of organic devices.


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Surface and Interface Engineering for Organic Device Applications
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In the last few decades, organic materials (or carbon-based materials in a broad sense), including polymers, have received much attention for their potential applications in electronics, because they have outstanding advantages such as high processibility, mechanical flexibility, and low weight. Extensive research efforts have thus been devoted to the development and advancement of organic materials for various applications, covering a wide range from molecular design to device fabrication methods. In addition, it has been recognized that surfaces and interfaces play a crucial role in the operation and performance of the devices. For instance, various interactions at organic–metal interfaces are of great importance in organic epitaxy, and also have a strong correlation with intermolecular structures and their electronic properties. In this context, the main focus of this Special Issue was collecting scientific contributions addressing surface and interface engineering with organic materials, and related applications. The diversity of contributions presented in this Special Issue exhibits relevant progress and the potential of organic materials in a variety of applications that are not limited to the fabrication of organic devices.

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