Quality improvement: it's an attractive concept on paper. So why do the vast majority of quality improvement efforts fail? William Roth knows from experience: as a Ph.D in systems theory, an ex-corporate manager, a professor-and the designer (with the AQP) of a national program to deliver training for quality credentials in the systems approach. His belief: enduring quality improvement is an "all or nothing" situation-requiring a systemic approach, with all the key components and integrations in place and fully integrated right from the start. Quality Improvement: A Systems Perspective...
Quality improvement: it's an attractive concept on paper. So why do the vast majority of quality improvement efforts fail? William Roth knows from ...
This is an investigation of the history of management theory in terms of four interdependent forces. Namely, socio-economic thinking, technological devlopment, organizational size and marketplace pressures. The book shows how management has become an art and charts its future direction.
This is an investigation of the history of management theory in terms of four interdependent forces. Namely, socio-economic thinking, technological de...