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Dutch Holland

    Surviving and Thriving in Waves of Change
    IMPLEMENTING LEAN HEALTHCARE PROJECTS ON TARGET ON TIME ON BUDGET
    Exploiting The Digital Oilfield
    How Managers Can Thrive in Waves of Change
    The Future Belongs to the Digital Engineer
    Implementing Telemedicine
    • Implementing Telemedicine

      Completing Projects on Target on Time on Budget

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Telemedicine works and can provide cost effective care to patients in remote locations. That's the good news. The bad news is that a telemedicine practice is very difficult to implement. This book can help you and your organization prosper with a telemedicine practice, not create a storeroom with expensive, dust covered technology. This book will show you how to excel at leading change in today's complex healthcare environment, an environment that can mean success or failure for those wishing to implement telemedicine. The managers who will be successful in implementing telemedicine today and tomorrow will be the ones who can look at waves of change and see opportunity; who can design a telemedicine vision and strategy for a more positive future for their organizations; and who can implement their designs on target, on time, and on budget by capitalizing on the strengths of their organizations and their bright and dedicated associates. "You don't have to be afraid of change any longer! Dutch's work offers entertaining and simple solutions that will help you move swiftly and efficiently through the growing pains of organizational change," says Ken Blanchard, author of The Secret and The One Minute Manager.

      Implementing Telemedicine
    • The Future Belongs to the Digital Engineer

      Transforming the Industry

      • 362pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      "The Future Belongs to the Digital EngineerBy Dutch Holland and Jim Crompton"The Digital Engineer will be a person with knowledge and skill in the use of engineering and digital technology to enable major process improvements and performance increases in both physical and business operations."New engineers today enter the workforce with high digital literacy, in addition to their qualifications in traditional disciplines. The challenge is to turn new professionals into Digital Engineers ... who bring value to the business.

      The Future Belongs to the Digital Engineer
    • Change must be led from all levels of the organization... in a coordinated and disciplined way. This book shows a complete change model that you can follow to make organizational change happen on target, on time, and on budget. Never before have organizations faced an environment as turbulent and as difficult as this one. Businesses must change the way they are doing business now to a new way that will work for them in the future. While major organizational change was once the exception, it is now the rule... and organizations will have to be very good at organizational change to thrive in the new business environment.

      How Managers Can Thrive in Waves of Change
    • Exploiting The Digital Oilfield

      15 Requirements for Business Value

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      This book can help you and your organization implement digital oilfield technology and "take it all the way to the bank." This book will show you how to excel at leading the changes needed to implement the Digital Oilfield and which is an absolute requirement for upstream organizational and personal success and only way that business people will be able to not only survive but also thrive in the days ahead. The upstream managers who are successful in the worlds of today and tomorrow will be the ones who can look at waves of change and see opportunity; who can design a vision and strategy for a more positive future for their organizations by using digital technology; and who can implement their designs on target, on time, and on budget by capitalizing on the strengths of their organizations and their bright and dedicated associates. "You don't have to be afraid of change any longer! Dutch's work offers entertaining and simple solutions that will help you move swiftly and efficiently through the growing pains of organizational change." says Ken Blanchard, author of The Secret and The One Minute Manager.

      Exploiting The Digital Oilfield
    • Lean has come to healthcare, and it is really making waves. The potential of lean to find innovative, streamlined solution that enable improved organizational performance is undisputed. But Lean turns out to be very difficult to implement. This book can help you and your organization with the toughest challenge in Lean Healthcare full implementation of Lean projects to achieve concrete results. Top management will not spread Lean across their organizations based on Lean's potential; the spread of Lean is dependent on the actural business value that management sees generated from Lean projects in their own organizations. The healthcare managers who will be successful in the worlds of today and tomorrow will be the ones who can look at waves of change and see opportunity; who can design a vision and strategy for a more positive future for their organizations; who can implement their designs; who can use Lean to continuously improve the performance of their organizations. "You don't have to be afraid of change any longer! Dutch's work offers entertaining and simple solutions that will help you move swiftly and efficiently through the growing pains of organizational change," says Ken Blanchard, author of The Secret and The One Minute Manager.

      IMPLEMENTING LEAN HEALTHCARE PROJECTS ON TARGET ON TIME ON BUDGET
    • Surviving and Thriving in Waves of Change

      For Healthcare Leaders

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      This book can help you and your organization prosper during these times of change in the healthcare industry. This book will show you how to excel at leading change, which is an absolute requirement for executive success and the only way that organizations will be able to not only survive but also thrive in the days ahead. The healthcare executives who are successful in the worlds of today and tomorrow will be the ones who can look at waves of change and see opportunity; who can design a vision and strategy for a more positive future for their organization; and who can implement their designs on target, on time, and on budget by capitalizing on the strengths of their organizations and their bright and dedicated associates who are devoted to perfect healthcare. "You don't have to be afraid of change any longer! Dutch's work offers entertaining and simple solutions that will help you move swiftly and efficiently through the growing pains of organizational change," says Ken Blanchard, author of The Secret and The One Minute Manager.

      Surviving and Thriving in Waves of Change
    • Accelerating Change with Organizational Project Management

      The New Paradigm for Change

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      THE NEW PARADIGM FOR CHANGE: ONE ORGANIZATION WITH TWO MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Today's business organization must Run-the-Business to hit this year's profit targets and simultaneously Change-the-Business to be able to hit next year's profit targets. In the new change paradigm, an organization must have both a Run-the-Business Management System and a parallel Change-the-Business Management System. This book focuses on the Change-the-Business System, called "Organizational Project Management" (OPM), that continuously performs: Visioning: Designing better futures for the organization Portfolio Management: Allocating resources to create capabilities for the futures Program Management: Leading initiatives to build capabilities Project Management: Using best minds to design capabilities. Change Engineering: Integrating capabilities into operations.

      Accelerating Change with Organizational Project Management
    • Successful Organizational Change

      Completing Healthcare Projects on Target on Time and on Budget

      • 186pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This book can help you and your organization tackle the most complex organizational change and produce a change success. How? How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. How do you successfully execute a large organization change? One project at a time. This book will enable you to break organizational changes into discrete change projects that can be managed on target, on time and on budget. This book will show you how to excel at leading change, which is an absolute requirement for organizational and personal success. The managers who are successful in the worlds of today and tomorrow will be the ones who can lead change: who can look at waves of change and see opportunity; who can design a vision and strategy for a more positive future for their organizations; and who can implement their designs by completing change projects on target, on time, and on budget. "You don't have to be afraid of change any longer! Dutch's work offers entertaining and simple solutions that will help you move swiftly and efficiently through the growing pains of organizational change," says Ken Blanchard, author of The Secret and The One Minute Manager.

      Successful Organizational Change
    • The Intelligent Utility

      The 15 Keys to Business Value

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      In the year 2015, we see the use of Intelligent Utility technology to create business value as an integral part of successful utility companies. What role will you be playing then … and what will you do now to prepare for your future in the IU world?The keys described in this book enable the successful management of work processes that are enabled with IU technology. Keys are critical because improving work processes is tough work … that requires knowledge of the ""tricks of the trade.” The fifteen keys are all about ""greasing the skids” for the wide-spread use of IU technology to create business value. This book contains the needed implementation mechanics, spelled out in simple, practical yet powerful terms.Failure of Intelligent Utility projects is no longer excusable with these keys down in black and white. You can be an IU winner, not a victim of poorly- run IU projects.""You don't have to be afraid of change any longer! Dutch's work offers entertaining and simple solutions that will help you move swiftly and efficiently through the growing pains of organizational change,"" says Ken Blanchard, author of The Secret and The One Minute Manager.

      The Intelligent Utility
    • Implementing a Culture of Safety

      A Roadmap for Performance Based Compliance

      • 414pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      "Implementing a Culture of Safety Deepwater production of oil and gas takes place in one of the world’s most hazardous and dangerous environments … a place where operating in a pervasive Culture of Safety is not an option but an absolute requirement. Why? • A deepwater disaster could be as horrific as a release of a multi-megaton nuclear weapon! • A single deepwater player, making a poor decision, could cause an accident the size of a multi-megaton disaster! • The number of vitally-interested stakeholders has mushroomed, and they are mad! • The number of participants in the development of a billion dollar asset has skyrocketed! • Energy executives now have everything at stake when responsible for a god-like, megaton disaster! To stay safe and productive, energy companies must step up their game with new and improved ways of operating: • High Reliability Organizations • Strong-Bond Governance • Asset Integrity Management • Integrated Operations • Authorization, e.g., Two-Key Requirements • Surrounded by a true Culture of Safety. The heart of the matter is to design a valid Culture of Safety and then implement it on target, on time and on budget!"

      Implementing a Culture of Safety