Matts Carlsson and Michael Egan
Describes how several analyses of ease of production have beencarried out in Swedish companies. The results concerning thepossibilities of rationalization are clearly positive…
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Describes how several analyses of ease of production have been carried out in Swedish companies. The results concerning the possibilities of rationalization are clearly positive. However, the companies investigated have themselves only, to a very limited extent, assimilated the knowledge of or implemented the DFP methods. In the investigation reported on, the most important causes of this situation are described. Also discusses the need for additional studies within the area.
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Business writing can be effectively taught and created using examples drawn from the best modern literature and by borrowing analytical tools from the theory and practice of…
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Business writing can be effectively taught and created using examples drawn from the best modern literature and by borrowing analytical tools from the theory and practice of practical criticism. Looks at examples from Michener, Hemingway, Faulkner and Steinbeck to demonstrate this.
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Looks at ways to increase writing effectiveness through use of word processors. Considers aspects such as organization of material, methods to remove “writer’s block” and the use…
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Looks at ways to increase writing effectiveness through use of word processors. Considers aspects such as organization of material, methods to remove “writer’s block” and the use of visual facilities to uncover connections between ideas. Discusses aspects relating to prewriting, writing and rewriting.
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Ross B. Emmett and Kenneth C. Wenzer
The position of these Irish agitators is illogical and untenable; the remedy they propose is no remedy at all – nevertheless they are talking about the tenure of land and the…
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The position of these Irish agitators is illogical and untenable; the remedy they propose is no remedy at all – nevertheless they are talking about the tenure of land and the right to land; and thus a question of worldwide importance is coming to the front.3
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Ross B. Emmett and Kenneth C. Wenzer
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Discusses Shakespeare’s Chronicles and their links to organizational behaviour. Highlights lessons from history for those seeking to exercise power successfully and manage both…
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Discusses Shakespeare’s Chronicles and their links to organizational behaviour. Highlights lessons from history for those seeking to exercise power successfully and manage both individuals and groups.
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Neale R. Chumbler, Samir P. Desai, Justin B. Ingels and Kevin K. Dobbin
As the new Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) achieves full implementation in 2014–2015, public perceptions regarding improvement in access and quality of care due…
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As the new Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) achieves full implementation in 2014–2015, public perceptions regarding improvement in access and quality of care due to the ACA provide a fertile area for sociological research. The aim of this chapter is to determine if race is independently associated with perceptions of quality of care and access to care after ACA implementation. And, secondarily, we examined if such a relationship remained stable after considering SES (education and income) alone and SES with other relevant individual characteristics.
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Data come from a telephone survey of a representative sample of Georgia residents aged 18 years or older. For each domain of the dependent variables (quality of care and access to care), three models were fitted with a nested design. The first model included only race. The second model included only race and SES. Model 3 included race, SES, and the following individual characteristics: (1) self-rated health status; (2) sense of coherence (SOC; a construct used to explain why some people are more disposed than others to illness after stressful situations); (3) travel time to doctor’s office; (4) importance of short wait times as doctor’s office; (5) political affiliation; and (6) geographic location (rural/non-rural).
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Race was significantly associated with both the quality of care and the access to care. Non-White respondents were more likely to perceive improvements to both as a result of the ACA. Likewise, respondents with either higher education or income were also more likely to perceive improvements in quality and access as a result of the ACA. However, these associations were partly explained by respondents’ self-reported political affiliations.
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Results of this study show that public perceptions toward the ACA and its impact on quality and access to care seem to differ based on an individuals’ race, income level and political affiliation. This may be a reflection of the media blitzkrieg that surrounds the ACA rather than a direct consequence of the policy itself. A concerted effort to develop communication strategies and outreach efforts by race and SES that can better educate the general population on the ACA may alleviate some of the reservations that are inherent to any major policy implementation, especially in terms of healthcare quality and access.
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