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Customer Reviews and Description As a physician who is becoming more involved with quality control, I found this to be an outstanding introduction to the concepts of statistical process control. The abundant practical examples provide a guide as to how these principles can be used effectively in the health care setting. I recommend Carey's book to anyone who wants to get serious about managing the process of quality in healthcare -- I'm buying another copy to share with my staff!
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Customer Reviews and Description Like most of the world, I watched the events of 9/11 unfold with complete shock and horror. I was glued to my TV and newspaper trying to absorb every detail. It wasn't until I read this book that I understood the role greed and egos played in destroying thousands of lives. I wonder how the people who considered more rental income more important than safety are dealing with the aftermath of their incredible self-centeredness? Also, as Rodney King stated in the L.A. Riots: Can't we get along? While the ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description I gave this as a gift to a high schooler so that we can have more enlightened discussions in the future. He is a bright kid and I know he is enjoying this text immensely. The new version is very attractive and I'm sure he'll treasure it over the years.
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Customer Reviews and Description I gave this as a gift to a high schooler so that we can have more enlightened discussions in the future. He is a bright kid and I know he is enjoying this text immensely. The new version is very attractive and I'm sure he'll treasure it over the years.
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Customer Reviews and Description Tufte's work is absolutely essential for everyone in the business of creating or consuming Information, which is to say, Everyone. Although his book is extremely beautiful, some of the most essential advice is so crystal-clear that even the Graphically Challenged will gain from reading it.
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Customer Reviews and Description Though written back in the 60's, this was a very interesting, thought provoking read on treatment of and interaction with people who are terminally ill. It gives valuable insight into why people act or do not act in certain ways and as to how they want to be treated when they are dying, children as well as adults. It also covers family interactions which are so critical to the patient's emotional & physical state of being.
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Customer Reviews and Description This is the third book in a series on innovation, with Christensen as the lead author. The three books develop theories around the concepts of disruptive and sustaining innovation, and how to apply strategies based on these concepts and an understanding of the markets into which innovations are directed.
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Customer Reviews and Description Oh, how I wanted to love this book. I love books about nothing, especially when people write about nothing very well. Nothing can be really amusing, and nothing is the perfect prelude to sleep. This book, however, almost induced a coma with all of its pretentious stupidity and references to Pamela Anderson and various serial killers. While the effort to be Deep and Outrageously Funny shown through like a 5000 watt lightbulb, the actual result amounted to one of the most mind-numbing and tedious expositions on Nothing that I have read in a long time. ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description