... organisation, help to reduce complexity and cost, and enhance brand value It can also help companies to balance the needs of managers and shareholders with the cost, valueand quality requirements of customers ... product styling • design in aesthetics, fashion • design and product quality • design and added value • design and product identity • design and brand creation Rarely identified by respondents: • design ... bottom line and add to complexity and cost through unrealistic proposals Designing valueand valuing design Management accountants and finance directors discerned two aspects of value, firstly...
... 0.29±0.10 pH, SS and COD The water quality determined is summarized in Table The pH ranged between 7.20 and 7.87 The chemical oxygen demand (COD) and suspended solid (SS) in water were high, and much ... P, K by using wastewater and river water for irrigation (kg ha-1) Two horizontal lines show the nutrition demand for N, P, K of rice and maize H and L indicated the demand supplying of water being ... biodegradable and tend to accumulate in the sediments of waterways in association with organic and inorganic matter in the sediments [8] In the present study, we examined the nutritive valueand potential...
... Stevenson, Commanding General, United States Army Combined Arms Support Command It was conducted within RAND Arroyo Center’s Military Logistics Program RAND Arroyo Center, part of the RAND Corporation, ... history and anticipated needs, a picture of expected future demands for pipelines emerges Chapter Three provides an assessment of existing and future units and technologies to meet these demands, ... long as it is unaltered and complete Copies may not be duplicated for commercial purposes Unauthorized posting of R AND documents to a non-R AND Web site is prohibited R AND documents are protected...
... capacity demands on health and social systems and Medicaid providers, increasing workforce productivity and corporate competitiveness, and the ripple effects these trends bring to households and children, ... Conversely, groups such as Partnership for Prevention and the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease paint a more positive picture and speak of low CE ratiosand cost savings for some forms of prevention.8 ... economic value, even when the health value is apparent Personal behaviors are difficult to change, and once modified, may take some time to demonstrate health and economic benefits Employers and payers...
... Experience of Value: What Do We Value, and Why Should We Care? 35 36 38 39 41 47 49 52 Value Versus Valuation The Good and the True The Primacy of Experience The Multiple Dimensions of Value Moral Value ... standard (virtue theory), a personal, qualitative conduct 24 Major Ethical Views and the Dimensions of Value standard (Kantianism and intuitionism), and an impersonal, quantitative conduct standard ... Organic Character of Value Fact andValue part ii human diversity and the ethical challenges of contemporary life Moral Pluralism and Cultural Relativity The Diversity of Value Human Sociality...
... Wiggins’s and McDowell’s overall project and with the two analogies they used to illuminate their alternative view: between values and secondary properties, and between moral reasons and mathematical ... Cognitivism Values, Norms, and the Practical Internal Reasons and Contractualist Impartiality 11 32 53 67 II NORM-EXPRESSIVISM AND NON-OBJECTIVISM A Critique of Expressivism Non-Objectivism and Internal ... ‘Morality and Conflict’, in Morality and Conflict (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1983), 140–70; ‘Morality and Convention’, in Amartya Sen and Bernard Williams (eds.), Utilitarianism and...
... to Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantage Daniel C Esty and Andrew S Winston Yale University Press New Haven and London Copyright ᭧ 2006 by Daniel C Esty and Andrew S Winston All ... foundations and their environmental leaders: the Johnson Foundation and Jesse Johnson; the Surdna Foundation and Ed Skloot and Hooper Brooks; the Overbrook Foundation and Daniel Katz; and Fletcher ... environmental strategy to innovate, create value, and build competitive advantage / Daniel C Esty and Andrew S Winston p cm Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN–13: 978–0–300–11997–8...
... lack of space and privacy) and associated factors (e.g staff and patient interactions) [17] The effects of aggression and violent behaviour are equally wide and diverse and may negatively impact ... turnover, and reduced trust of management and co-workers, and a hostile working environment [30] Under the strain of reforms, growing work pressure and stress, social instability, and the deterioration ... of violence Statistical analyses Reason Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation for variables with a normal distribution, and as median and interquartile range for variables with skewed...
... wants, and demands; b) products, services, and experiences; c) value, satisfaction, and quality; d) exchange, transactions, and relationships; and e) markets These key concepts are linked and form ... (2) Page: 64 Selling is a social and managerial process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating and exchanging products and values with others Answer: (False) ... creating and exchanging products and values with others Economic roles include: meeting needs, wants, and demands (of a variety of types); creating products; creating valueand satisfaction; aiding in...
... the operator can see which extensions are busy and which are free, and transfer calls and perform other duties using simple drag -and- drop and point -and- click operations from their computer screens ... Call Log Record and History The Call Log function refers to a list of incoming and outgoing calls, along with information such as caller names and phone numbers, call condition, and duration Letting ... (Comma Separated Value) files, to exchange data with software programs such as Microsoft Excel PBX System Speed-Dial Access PC Phone and PC Console can access speed-dial numbers and the corresponding...
... to survey and interview senior leaders and team members of quality and safety teams across Canada, a scoping review of the literature was undertaken to understand the types of quality and safe ... how quality and safety teams were established, implemented and/ or the impact of teams and their initiatives on provider, patient, and/ or system outcomes; or description about barriers and/ or facilitators ... inclusion criteria DEW, SES, and JMN extracted data and assessed papers for methodological and reporting quality DEW and JMN synthesized the results, analysed the findings, and drafted the manuscript...
... coordinators and relatives In particular in terms of improving communication between relatives and SUs, and between relatives and services, increasing each party’s understanding of the disorder and engaging ... increased the complexity of their own role and workload, and some service users valued the exclusivity of their relationship with their care-coordinator and prioritized taking individual responsibility ... recognize and manage the early warning signs and triggers to their mania and depressive episodes In doing so individuals are forewarned of the recurrence of a relapse in time to seek early treatment and...
... patients PositiveNegative (n = 163) (n = 30) (n = 133) aRibPR0 P value aRibPR1 PositiveNegative (n = 34) (n = 129) P valuePositiveNegative (n = 24) (n = 139) aRibPR2 P valuePositiveNegative ... sensitivityandspecificity in ROC curve analysis (Table 1) For aRibPNH, a sensitivity of 5.5% and a specificity of 100% were calculated using the manufacturer’s cutoff (20 RU/ml) At a predefined specificity ... PR0, PR1 and PR2 proteins (Figure 1), Sm and dsDNA (ELISA and Farr assays) were measured in sera from 163 SLE patients, 210 disease controls and 100 healthy donors to define and compare the sensitivity...
... statistical analysis and drafted the manuscript, AD and MB carried out experiments and contributed to the design and analysis of the study , EK, TH, RT and AS participated in the design and analysis ... expression by mast cells and T cells in synovium of arthritis patients Methods: Synovial samples of anti-citrullinated protein antibody -positive (ACPA) andnegative RA and osteoarthritis (OA) ... Mast cells are the main interleukin-17 -positive cells in anti-citrullinated protein antibody -positive and -negative rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis synovium Jolien Suurmond1,#,...
... đảm bảo nỗ lực tối đa để trì Định nghĩa tương ứng gần xác với phát triển Moorman, Zaltman, Deshpande (1992): "Cam kết cho mối quan hệ định nghĩa mong muốn lâu dài trì mối quan hệ có giá trị " ... 22,21 Ghi chú: Độ tin cậy Cronbach alpha 0,90, SMC (Squared Nhiều tương quan) 0,70 Hiệu lực - unstandardized ước tính 0,25, CR (t-giá trị) 1,96 / p b 0,001 Phát nhận thức thương hiệu đường cam kết ... chi phí thương hiệu, niềm tin lòng trung thành Phù hợp với công việc Manrai (1995), Storbacka, Strandvik, Gronroos (1994), nghiên cứu tìm thấy tin tưởng thương hiệu lòng trung thành biến can thiệp...
... Using a cutoff value of just 2.0 ng/ml, the positiveandnegativepredictive values for postoperative complications were 100%/93% and 100%/87% on the first and second postoperative days, respectively ... Peak PCT level of 7.7 ng/ml had a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 100% in predicting organ failure Peak PCT level of ng/ml had a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 65% in predicting ... CPB At a ng/ml cutoff point, PCT had a sensitivity of 85% and a specificity of 95% in predicting infection, whereas CRP had a sensitivity of only 64% and a specificity of 84% at a cutoff level...
... interdisciplinary team Crit Care Med 2006, 34:211-218 Horan TC, Andrus M, Dudeck MA: CDC/NHSN surveillance definition of health care-associated infection and criteria for specific types of infections in the ... Intensive Care Med 2004, 30:996-997 doi:10.1186/cc8189 Cite this article as: Aardema LM, et al.: Valueand price of ventilator-associated pneumonia surveillance as a quality indicator Critical Care...
... explana- 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Resnick Resnick Resnick Resnick Resnick Resnick Resnick andandandandandandand Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff Wolff 2006, 2006, 2006, 2006, 2006, 2006, 2006, ... 88 Resnick and Wolff 2006, p 82 Resnick and Wolff 2006, p 83; emphasis in the original Resnick and Wolff 2006, p 16 Resnick and Wolff 2006, p 24 Resnick and Wolff 2006, p 78 Resnick and Wolff ... after this value is modified through the process of priceformation This social value, once realised, is the potential money -value, the ultimate realisation of value as far as that process of value- production...
... positiveand significant correlations could be observed between the Board of Directors’ Corporate Governance compliance, Disclosure and Transparency, and Ownership Structure with firm valueand ... study Firm Value, Total Returns to Shareholders, and Market Value added are represented as FirmQ1, FirmMva1, and FirmTrs1 The dependent Variables for the second period of the study are represented ... ‘compliance relating to Remuneration and Compensation’ and FirmQ2 (H10) and FirmTrs2 (H11) As to ‘compliance relating to Director and Executive Education and Development’, positive correlations were found...