1. Discuss the rise and fall of academic medical centers
2. Explain that multiple lines of authority in a medical centre create inefficiencies
3. Delineate conflicts occurring in academic medical facilities
4. Examine the differences between academic and other health care entities
Examine the differences between academic and other health care entities
1. Most of them lack good business sense.
2. They put patients' physical health above their hospitals' monetary concerns.
3. They sometimes focus on education at the expense of patient care.
4. They lack official affiliation with the medical schools connected to AMCs.
They sometimes focus on education at the expense of patient care.
1. Describe the barriers confronting women in the contemporary workplace
2. Call readers' attention to an overlooked contributor to American history
3. Critique the methods employed by an important labor union
4. Rebuke historians for failing to cover the women's labor movement adequately
Call readers' attention to an overlooked contributor to American history
1. The WTL'L was an important component of the AFLs multiform assault on industry and its treatment of workers.
2. Because of Eleanor Roosevelt's affiliation with the organization, the WTUL was a vehicle through which the AFL could gain access to the White House.
3. The WTUL was to be avoided because the radical element within it attracted unwanted government scrutiny.
4. The WTUL offered the AFL some political capital but little that would assist it in labor negotiations.
The WTUL offered the AFL some political capital but little that would assist it in labor negotiations.
1. It organized a highly skilled workforce to increase its bargaining power.
2. It contributed to the development of a group of leaders in America.
3. It provided essential support to striking women.
4. It helped fund start-up unions for women.
It organized a highly skilled workforce to increase its bargaining power.
1. Refute the idea that change is bad for a corporation's long-term health
2. Describe how long-term planning, despite some potential pitfalls, can help a corporation to grow
3. Compare and contrast two styles of corporate planning
4. Evaluate the strategic planning goals of corporate America today
Describe how long-term planning, despite some potential pitfalls, can help a corporation to grow
1. A reliance on outside consultants who did not necessarily understand the nuts and bolts of the business
2. A dependence on theoretical models that did not always perfectly describe the workings of the company
3. An inherent weakness in the company's own ability to implement the strategic plan
4. An excess of information and data that made it difficult to get to key concepts
An inherent weakness in the company's own ability to implement the strategic plan
1. Put forth an opposing view on strategic plans so that she can then refute it
2. Illustrate that when strategic planning is "hands-on." it produces uninspiring results
3. Give a concrete example of why strategic planning did not work during the 1980s
4. Support her contention that strategic planning when done correctly can be very successful
Support her contention that strategic planning when done correctly can be very successful
1. Plot photometric curves
2. Utilize photometric data
3. Understand Photometric techniques
4. Have mathematical expertise
Utilize photometric data
1. A surface color
2. An achromatic color
3. An organic colors
4. A diffuse color
An achromatic color