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Improving The Implementation Of Evidence-Based Practices And Information Systems In Healthcare: A Social Network Approach Oct 2010

Improving The Implementation Of Evidence-Based Practices And Information Systems In Healthcare: A Social Network Approach

Priscilla Arling

No abstract provided.


A Framework For Leadership Development, George Hrivnak, Rebecca Reichard, Ronald Riggio Aug 2010

A Framework For Leadership Development, George Hrivnak, Rebecca Reichard, Ronald Riggio

George Hrivnak

Despite the tremendous amount of time, money, and energy spent by practitioners and scholars alike to understand, promote, and facilitate effective leadership development, the field is still far from fully understanding what is often regarded as both art and science. That is not to suggest, however, that the field's efforts have failed to result in substantial progress. Indeed, after defining some salient concepts and the overall scope of this chapter, we review some of the major theoretical and empirical advances in leadership development. Furthermore, the trends and 'best practices' dominant in today's organizations in leadership development are then summarized and …


Facilitating New Knowledge Creation, Priscilla Arling, M. Chun Aug 2010

Facilitating New Knowledge Creation, Priscilla Arling, M. Chun

Priscilla Arling

No abstract provided.


It Project Governance In Higher Education, Aileen Koh Aug 2010

It Project Governance In Higher Education, Aileen Koh

Aileen Koh

Extract:

This paper succinctly discusses the forms of Project governance that were recently implemented at Bond University. The three key forms are: Project governance mechanisms, Project Portfolio Office, and Project Management Framework.


Brain-Computer Interfaces As Child's Play: Using Mental Training To Improve Motor Skills In Children, Adriane Randolph, Ashley Ingraham Mar 2010

Brain-Computer Interfaces As Child's Play: Using Mental Training To Improve Motor Skills In Children, Adriane Randolph, Ashley Ingraham

Adriane B. Randolph

No abstract provided.


Hands-On Information Security Lab Manual, M. Whiteman, Herbert Mattord Dec 2009

Hands-On Information Security Lab Manual, M. Whiteman, Herbert Mattord

Herbert J. Mattord

No abstract provided.


Readings And Cases In Information Security: Law And Ethics, M. Whitman, Herbert Mattord, T. Bandyopadhyay, R. Shaver Dec 2009

Readings And Cases In Information Security: Law And Ethics, M. Whitman, Herbert Mattord, T. Bandyopadhyay, R. Shaver

Herbert J. Mattord

No abstract provided.


The Enemy Is Still At The Gates, Threats To Information Security Revisited, M. Whitman, Herbert Mattord Dec 2009

The Enemy Is Still At The Gates, Threats To Information Security Revisited, M. Whitman, Herbert Mattord

Herbert J. Mattord

No abstract provided.


A Snapshot Of Results Of The Survey Study On Rfid Technology, S. F. Wamba Dec 2009

A Snapshot Of Results Of The Survey Study On Rfid Technology, S. F. Wamba

Dr Samuel Fosso Wamba

No abstract provided.


Implementation Issues For Mobile-Wireless Infrastructure And Mobile Health Care Computing Devices For A Hospital Ward Setting, Liza Heslop, Stephen Weeding, Linda Dawson, Julie Fisher, Andrew Howard Dec 2009

Implementation Issues For Mobile-Wireless Infrastructure And Mobile Health Care Computing Devices For A Hospital Ward Setting, Liza Heslop, Stephen Weeding, Linda Dawson, Julie Fisher, Andrew Howard

Associate Professor Linda Dawson

mWard is a project whose purpose is to enhance existing clinical and administrative decision support and to consider mobile computers, connected via wireless network, for bringing clinical information to the point of care. The mWard project allowed a limited number of users to test and evaluate a selected range of mobile-wireless infrastructure and mobile health care computing devices at the neuroscience ward at Southern Health’s Monash Medical Centre, Victoria, Australia. Before the project commenced, the ward had two PC’s which were used as terminals by all ward-based staff and numerous multidisciplinary staff who visited the ward each day. The first …