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Markus Jotzo: Letting Go for Leaders. Independent and creative employees who practically run the company on their own while the boss withdraws from the operative business and concentrates fully on his management tasks? That's every manager's dream. But how exactly does this work? If you want to win the game, you have to play ball. This is a principle that applies not just to team sports, but even more so to leadership. Here is the formula: - Let go - Trust people to do great things - Delegate - Have a clear head - Achieve top performance Because you can only get the best out of your employees if you challenge them and let them do their job. This benefits not only you, but also the company. M...
Jonathan Meredith's life is a disaster. All because of a Greek holiday and Iris, the girl who has brought his world - parents, school, society - tumbling down. Jonathan seeks refuge with his friend Peter McNair, a hopeful jockey, who earns a living exercising horses. Peter has ambitions for a horse stabled where he works. Dogwood is a difficult horse but he's been entered for the National. The hopes of Peter and Jonathan become centred on their horse and its chances. University, career, family are forgotten: only the race matters, and just to get round seems almost impossible.
MIE 2002 is the XVIIth international conference of the European Federation of Medical Informatics. Today, mankind builds up the information society, enabled by the underlying rapid development in computer technology. The significance of the spread of the internet is comparable to the significance of Gutenberg's invention. On one hand it both helps dissemination of data and knowledge and sharing of ideas. On the other hand the achievements may divide the society, as did non-literacy deprive many people from knowledge throughout centuries. Today millions of people are isolated from an incredibly large amount of information because of "computer non-literacy," and a new elite mastering the infor...
Mereon is an approach to the unification of knowledge that relies on whole systems modelling. It is a scientific framework that charts the sequential, emergent growth process of systems. A dynamic structure, Mereon provides insight and a new approach to General Systems Theory and non-linear science. Mereon evolved through a new approach to polyhedral geometry and topology that is related to the dynamics of the polyhedra. It is related to a large number of systems, physical, mathematical, and philosophical. In linking these systems, Mereon provides access to new relationships among them and combines geometric and process thinking. This book provides the fundamentals of such connections for an...
The Handbook of Evaluation Methods for Health Informatics provides a complete compendium of methods for evaluation of IT-based systems and solutions within healthcare. Emphasis is entirely on assessment of the IT-system within its organizational environment. The author provides a coherent and complete assessment of methods addressing interactions with and effects of technology at the organizational, psychological, and social levels. It offers an explanation of the terminology and theoretical foundations underlying the methodological analysis presented here. The author carefully guides the reader through the process of identifying relevant methods corresponding to specific information needs and conditions for carrying out the evaluation study. The Handbook takes a critical view by focusing on assumptions for application, tacit built-in perspectives of the methods as well as their perils and pitfalls. Collects a number of evaluation methods of medical informatics Addresses metrics and measures Includes an extensive list of anotated references, case studies, and a list of useful Web sites