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What More Evidence Do You Need (HBR Case Study)
Kovner, Anthony R.Article HBS-R1005X-ELeadership and People ManagementSally Randolph, chief medical officer at American Medical Center, has just learned that the CEO is cancelling the Evidence-Based Management seminar she has run for the past year. Sally and the seminar participants had worked hard to introduce the approach, which advocates basing all decisions on carefully gathered and rigorously assessed data. Although the seminar yielded thoughtful solutions to some of the center's trickiest management problems-...Starting at €8.20
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When Outsourcing Goes Awry (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Peisch, Richard; Alvares, Ken; Kovner, Anthony R.; Comerford, Joellin; Puryear, Rudy; Hovey, Vaughn; Chapman, Tom; Pisano, Gary P.Article HBS-95309-ELeadership and People ManagementGrant Newman, CEO of Regional Medical Center (RMC), expected the worst from the meeting that was scheduled to begin in less than an hour. The anesthesiologists were at the end of their rope, and the hospital's surgeons and obstetricians were pretty riled up too. Eighteen months earlier, Newman had made the decision to outsource RMC's anesthesia services, and he had signed a contract with Physicians Development Services (PDS), a contract managemen...Starting at €8.20
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What More Evidence Do You Need (Commentary for HBR Case Study)
Kovner, Anthony R.Article HBS-R1005Z-ELeadership and People ManagementSally Randolph, chief medical officer at American Medical Center, has just learned that the CEO is cancelling the Evidence-Based Management seminar she has run for the past year. Sally and the seminar participants had worked hard to introduce the approach, which advocates basing all decisions on carefully gathered and rigorously assessed data. Although the seminar yielded thoughtful solutions to some of the center's trickiest management problems-...Starting at €8.20
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What More Evidence Do You Need? (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Kovner, Anthony R.Article HBS-R1005L-ELeadership and People ManagementSally Randolph, chief medical officer at American Medical Center, has just learned that the CEO is cancelling the Evidence-Based Management seminar she has run for the past year. Sally and the seminar participants had worked hard to introduce the approach, which advocates basing all decisions on carefully gathered and rigorously assessed data. Although the seminar yielded thoughtful solutions to some of the center's trickiest management problems-...Starting at €8.20