Articles on Management Subjects for Knowledge Revision and Updating by Management Executives ---by Dr. Narayana Rao, Professor (Retd.), NITIE---3.80 MILLION Page Views---
Global Top Blog for Management Theory---Management for Effectiveness, Efficiency and Excellence.
HOW TO APPLY LEAN THINKING IN INNOVATION, PRODUCT AND SERVICE DEVELOPMENT
Matti Perttula
Lean production seeks to increase flow (not resource) efficiency by reducing waste. Flow efficiency is calculated by dividing added value time with total time. The usual situation is that companies focus on resource efficiency rather than flow efficiency of a certain project.
Stress and Conflict
http://nraomtr.blogspot.com/2011/12/stress-and-conflict-review-notes.html Power and Politics
http://nraomtr.blogspot.com/2011/12/power-and-politics-review-notes.html
Writing on Top Management Challenge Areas for A to Z Blogging Challenge - Reflection
For the April A to Z Blogging Challenge 2017, I wrote on the theme top management challenges. I got an opportunity to think about the issues facing the top management and do literature review regarding the topic. I realize now that I can continue the work on these articles for further and provide a further list of related articles that can be read by interest top managers to develop an understanding of the published literature on the issues identified. Thus I see the potential for studying and enlarging the ideas during the rest of the year. So I am happy that my exercise is a fruitful one.
I got more than 5000 page views for the articles during the challenge period. I am happy with the page view performance also.
I intend to write next year on the theme Entrepreneurial CEO Characteristics and Activities. The series will use the article "HIRING AN ENTREPRENEURIAL LEADER". By: BUTLER, TIMOTHY. Harvard Business Review. Mar/Apr2017, Vol. 95 Issue 2, p84-93. as the primary resource. The topics are likely to be from the following.
CONSISTENCY or FLEXIBILITY
PROVEN or POTENTIAL
CAREFUL or BOLD
EXPLORE or SETTLE
PREDICTABLE or POSSIBLE
BONUS or SALARY
SAFETY or OPPORTUNITY
MEDAL or JOY
PUZZLE or BLANK CANVAS
NIMBLE or STEADY
CHANGE or CONSTANT
KNOWN or UNKNOWN
PATIENCE or EXCITEMENT
FRONTIER or HOME
SET or OPEN
WILD or TAME
VARIETY or CERTAINTY
INHERIT or CREATE
OWN or MANAGE
SUGGEST or DIRECT
LEAD or PARTICIPATE
SHAPE or CONTROL
CAPTAIN or NAVIGATOR
OWNERSHIP or TITLE
GRACE or POWER
COMPLETE or REFLECT
ASPIRE or ACCOMPLISH
MEMBERSHIP or POSSESSION
KNOWLEDGE or POWER
PRESIDENT or MINISTER
PROFIT or EQUITY
I shall try to collect information and create initial posts and then make the updated posts for the April Challenge.
I thank the A to Z team Arlee to Zealous participants for creating a network of bloggers and an event for acting and interacting. I intend to participate in the activities of AtoZ Challenge throughout the next year.
Sometime back we had business process reengineering. Now we have business reimagination. This reimagination is triggered by new digital technologies. It is also being named digital reimagination.
Digital Reimagination
Five key technologies (Digital Five Forces) are maturing and precipitating
the shift to the Digital Consumer Economy. These are Mobility and Pervasive Computing, Big Data,
Social Media, Cloud, and AI-Robotics. These forces are being used in various permutations
and combinations to drive new applications. As a result, new Digital Composite Forces are emerging.
Foremost among them is the Internet of Things, which combines mobility and pervasive computing,
big data, cloud, and—increasingly—artificial intelligence.
Lubomira Rochet, Digital Transformation at L'Oreal
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Said Business School, Oxford University
27 April 2017
The Re-Imagination of Healthcare and What's to Come -- 2013 DHC
December 2013
Moderated by StartUp Health's CEO Steven Krein, this panel of industry experts discusses why there has never been a more exciting time for healthcare innovation and what this means to healthcare ecosystem stakeholders like providers, patients, entrepreneurs, government, corporations, and investors. This forward-looking discussion explores how the Golden Age of Entrepreneurship and Digital Health is creating an innovation landscape in healthcare like we've never seen before.
Moderator: Steven Krein -- Co-Founder and CEO, StartUp Health
Eric Gertler -- Executive Vice President, New York City Economic Development Corporation
Maria Gotsch -- President and CEO, Partnership Fund for New York City
Ryan Olohan -- National Industry Director, Healthcare, Google
Todd Pietri -- General Partner, Milestone Venture Partners
www.DigitalHealthConference.com
www.nyehealth.org
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Re-Imagining Work
Published on 25 Sep 2013
Dave Coplin, Chief Envisioning Officer at Microsoft, imagines what might be possible if more organisations embraced the full, empowering potential of technology & encouraged an open, collaborative & flexible working culture. Discover more RSA animations: http://bit.ly/1FKMHGv.
The RSA
The first MBA was started at Dartmouth College’s Tuck School 114 years (1904) ago with a four-student class.
In 2011-2012, 191,571 people graduated from U.S. schools with advanced degrees in business, some 25.4% of all the master’s degrees conferred. That compares with 178,062 master’s degrees in education, or 23.6%, of all the advanced degrees.
More than 16 million people in the U.S., roughly 8% of the country's population, now has a master's on his or her resume (2014)
On July 19 2013, Financial Times, p. 8, has a report on business schools (Emma Boyde, “A degree of relevance for the 21st C.?” p. 8). According to FT, there are 15,673 institutions worldwide offering business degrees at all levels. Basically, America invented the MBA. In 2011-12, some 156,400 students were enrolled in US MBA programs.
April 2016
India has at least 5,500 B-schools in operation now.
In 2015-16, these schools offered a total of 5,20,000 seats in MBA courses, compared to 3,60,000 in 2011-12.
January 2015
According to AICTE, the number of management institutions have risen from 2,614 in 2006-07 to 3,364 in 2013-14.
According to All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), 3,54,421 students enrolled for MBA in 3,364 institutions across the country last year.