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Managerial-Leadership Case Study: Employee Engagement Requires the Necessary Resources

Mike Cardus

To complete work the employee must have the appropriate resources. This does not mean that a manager needs to supply all the resources that employees desire, but it does mean that the manager should supply employees with sufficient resources. Resources can include materials, consultants, training, staff, etc.;

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Turning on the talent tap

Chartered Management Institute

Case Study: Turning on the talent tap Written by Lee Payne CMgr MCMI Tuesday 03 October 2023 Share Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share via email An influx of junior employees left this Chartered Manager needing to rethink their talent pipeline. Find out more and get involved in the CMI community today.

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Digital Transformation in Healthcare

N2Growth Blog

To overcome this challenge, executive leaders have invested in interoperability standards, such as Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR), and established policies and procedures to share patient data securely and appropriately. Case Study 1 One example is an organization disrupting the sector with a Patient Engagement Platform.

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Key Strategies for Aspiring Entrepreneurs Considering Franchise Ownership

Strategy Driven

Utilizing resources can be instrumental in learning the ropes. Financial forecasting and budget management. Understanding these dynamics through examining real-life case studies can provide a more grounded perspective on what to expect from franchise ownership—a narrative of prudence and practicality.

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How Top Performers Can Become Inspiring Leaders.

Rich Gee Group

In the business world, being a top performer often paves the way to new opportunities, usually the transition to management. It's about managing people, aligning goals, and creating a culture that fosters growth. Managers must shift from personal achievement to coaching, guiding, and supporting others.

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How to Help Managers Succeed and Leap Towards Growth

HR Digest

Wondering how to help managers succeed? A Udemy Research report found that 51 percent of millennials and GenZ are likely to quit a job because of a bad manager and 43 percent of their older coworkers would do the same. A manager controls the pulse of an organization and acts as a substitute for the top leaders of an organization.

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Holographic Patients To Help Train The Next Generation Of Medics

The Horizons Tracker

Just as case studies are the bedrock of management education, simulations are central to the training of doctors, nurses, and other medical staff. The aim of the project is to provide high-level, consistent, and relevant clinical training to students and practitioners from around the world.