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    Concrete and Masonry Work: OSHA's Top Violations
    What are the most frequently cited serious violations of the concrete and masonry standard? The following are OSHA’s top four followed by suggestions and protective measures you can use to make your jobsites safe.1) Failure to protect employees from impalement - rebar not capped or covered. Make sure that all rebar is capped/covered with an approved protective device designed for this purpose such as the hard plastic mushroom type caps which are designed to fit various sizes of rebar. Plastic or paper cups, orange traffic cones or tape are not acceptable means of protection. Prevent or limit your employees from working in areas where they could fall into or onto rebar. If this is not possible, limit employee exposure to these areas by use of guardr
    The first card would represent the patient’s encounter with the first staff person who records the patient’s presence. From there, strings would indicate communicating with other pertinent personnel of the patient’s presence and the ensuing events as well a string and card that would indicate the patient waiting in the waiting room. In all of these mappings you should be thinking of what you would like to use as variables to measure. You certainly should be measuring time by all involved parties. You might also want to count the number of successes/failures in communications. Many unintended consequences oc
    Work At Home Data Entry Jobs Are All Scams!
    Every where you look you see someone advertising data entry jobs. Unfortunately because there are so many people looking for work from home data entry jobs, scam artists prey on this. After all, job seekers looking for data entry jobs are an easy mark.I know that sounds cold but it's the truth. I speak from my own experience because data entry at home jobs was the only type of work I wanted initially too. What's not to love about this job?Anyone that knows how to type can do data entry so it makes sense that there are so many people that want this job and its probably how you got to my article.So do I really believe that all work at home data entry jobs are scams? Not really. I think a lot of what is out there on the web is just misrepres
    I want to tell you some ways to eliminate waste at your medical site. Am I talking about physical waste, like soiled bandages or used needles? No, I mean any action that results in a poor or unintended outcome. I mean taking too long to accomplish some outcome, like taking too long to get an operating room ready for the next surgery. The National Institute of Health in “Crossing the Quality Chasm” stated that any waiting time for a patient is a waste. A patient waiting past the time of his/ her scheduled appointment is an example. A patient having to wait too long to be admitted to a hospital after being seen in the emergency room is an example of poor processes—a waste. A patient who develops an infection after being treated or going through surgery is a good example of waste from unintended outcomes. These are just a few examples. I am sure that you are aware of many more.

    Japanese manufacturers are leaders in eliminating waste. One trick they use is to send a new employee to the manufacturing floor and have him/her watch someone performing a task; the new employee is told to watch until he/she sees a better way to do the job. These manufacturers know that the time spent doing this will save more time and money in due time. Hospitals and healthcare sites are not manufacturing plants, though. Yet many of the same principals can be applied. The effort will more than pay for itself. In fact, savings of 3 to 100 times the investment is not unusual. The movement going on in the healthcare field adapted from the Japanese manufacturers is commonly called “lean healthcare.” Perhaps you have heard of some of the terms associated with it, like Kaisen events or poka-yoke. You don’t have to be a master of these tools and terms to make good use of them, though. Many are just applying logic with common sense.

    The tools are best applied in efficient working teams or groups where some problems with processes or outcomes are already agreed upon. If the working group is larger than 3 or 4 people I suggest that one tool you use are string and 3 by 5 cards. You are going to use these to map out a process from beginning to end and see if the group can find waste and suggest ways to eliminate it. Use the cards to describe what physically happens during a process and use the string to connect the activities that flow from one to another. For example, you might want to track a patient in a doctor’s office coming in for a physical. The first card would represent the patient’s encounter with the first staff person who records the patient’s presence. From there, strings would indicate communicating with other pertinent personnel of the patient’s presence and the ensuing events as well a string and card that would indicate the patient waiting in the waiting room. In all of these mappings you should be thinking of what you would like to use as variables to measure. You certainly should be measuring time by all involved parties. You might also want to count the number of successes/failures in communications. Many unintended consequences occ

    Want a Six-Figure Income Without Getting a College Degree of Any Kind? Here Is How
    As someone who has 5,000+ high end clients who are interested in jobs and careers, I paid attention Tuesday when I came across a story about six-figure incomes by Laura Morsch of CareerBuilder.com.According to Laura Morsch and the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, "physician jobs dominate the list of the nation's highest-paying positions, holding 9 of the top 10 most lucrative jobs."Morsch reminds us that there are other high-paying jobs in our economy."Although statistically more education means better pay," says Morsch, "you can land a very high-paying job with just a bachelor's degree and considerable work experience."She then goes on to list these 9 examples: Chief Executive at $140,000, Airline Pilot at $135,000, Dentist
    in the emergency room is an example of poor processes—a waste. A patient who develops an infection after being treated or going through surgery is a good example of waste from unintended outcomes. These are just a few examples. I am sure that you are aware of many more.

    Japanese manufacturers are leaders in eliminating waste. One trick they use is to send a new employee to the manufacturing floor and have him/her watch someone performing a task; the new employee is told to watch until he/she sees a better way to do the job. These manufacturers know that the time spent doing this will save more time and money in due time. Hospitals and healthcare sites are not manufacturing plants, though. Yet many of the same principals can be applied. The effort will more than pay for itself. In fact, savings of 3 to 100 times the investment is not unusual. The movement going on in the healthcare field adapted from the Japanese manufacturers is commonly called “lean healthcare.” Perhaps you have heard of some of the terms associated with it, like Kaisen events or poka-yoke. You don’t have to be a master of these tools and terms to make good use of them, though. Many are just applying logic with common sense.

    The tools are best applied in efficient working teams or groups where some problems with processes or outcomes are already agreed upon. If the working group is larger than 3 or 4 people I suggest that one tool you use are string and 3 by 5 cards. You are going to use these to map out a process from beginning to end and see if the group can find waste and suggest ways to eliminate it. Use the cards to describe what physically happens during a process and use the string to connect the activities that flow from one to another. For example, you might want to track a patient in a doctor’s office coming in for a physical. The first card would represent the patient’s encounter with the first staff person who records the patient’s presence. From there, strings would indicate communicating with other pertinent personnel of the patient’s presence and the ensuing events as well a string and card that would indicate the patient waiting in the waiting room. In all of these mappings you should be thinking of what you would like to use as variables to measure. You certainly should be measuring time by all involved parties. You might also want to count the number of successes/failures in communications. Many unintended consequences oc

    No More Ms Nice Person
    Too often I hear experienced businesswomen putting forward the idea that the best quality women bring to business is our nurturing ability, and it makes my blood boil. Worse still is when this ‘pearl’ has the usual ‘be assertive not aggressive’ rule tagged onto it. Does anyone really believe that the individuals advocating this blah got to the top by cuddling competitors, playing coochie-coo with a disgruntled colleague or by soothing a grazed ego with an Elastoplast and a kiss?More likely is that the job of nurturing is so familiar to females that whether at home or in business, women accept it as their lot. But nurturing is a quality that both men and women are equally capable of; it’s just that this attribute has been assigned a female face for so
    oney in due time. Hospitals and healthcare sites are not manufacturing plants, though. Yet many of the same principals can be applied. The effort will more than pay for itself. In fact, savings of 3 to 100 times the investment is not unusual. The movement going on in the healthcare field adapted from the Japanese manufacturers is commonly called “lean healthcare.” Perhaps you have heard of some of the terms associated with it, like Kaisen events or poka-yoke. You don’t have to be a master of these tools and terms to make good use of them, though. Many are just applying logic with common sense.

    The tools are best applied in efficient working teams or groups where some problems with processes or outcomes are already agreed upon. If the working group is larger than 3 or 4 people I suggest that one tool you use are string and 3 by 5 cards. You are going to use these to map out a process from beginning to end and see if the group can find waste and suggest ways to eliminate it. Use the cards to describe what physically happens during a process and use the string to connect the activities that flow from one to another. For example, you might want to track a patient in a doctor’s office coming in for a physical. The first card would represent the patient’s encounter with the first staff person who records the patient’s presence. From there, strings would indicate communicating with other pertinent personnel of the patient’s presence and the ensuing events as well a string and card that would indicate the patient waiting in the waiting room. In all of these mappings you should be thinking of what you would like to use as variables to measure. You certainly should be measuring time by all involved parties. You might also want to count the number of successes/failures in communications. Many unintended consequences oc

    Customer Service Speaker Cites 5 Reasons Flying Sucks!
    Having just come back from what was otherwise a delightful trip abroad, I started stewing about the lousy return flight I took.Why was this experience the absolute worst part of the trip, surpassing the bad plumbing and other inconveniences that I suffered?That flight is emblematic of the five reasons flying sucks:(1) Flying wastes time. Having to check in hours before a flight is unnecessary. When you calculate this lost time, along with what it takes to drive to an airport, park the car, and catch a shuttle, it makes driving to your destination, if it is within 300-400 miles, seem more convenient.(2) The airline made me wait 5 hours between connecting flights, although TWO earlier flights were available. Undoubtedly, they did this
    ls are best applied in efficient working teams or groups where some problems with processes or outcomes are already agreed upon. If the working group is larger than 3 or 4 people I suggest that one tool you use are string and 3 by 5 cards. You are going to use these to map out a process from beginning to end and see if the group can find waste and suggest ways to eliminate it. Use the cards to describe what physically happens during a process and use the string to connect the activities that flow from one to another. For example, you might want to track a patient in a doctor’s office coming in for a physical. The first card would represent the patient’s encounter with the first staff person who records the patient’s presence. From there, strings would indicate communicating with other pertinent personnel of the patient’s presence and the ensuing events as well a string and card that would indicate the patient waiting in the waiting room. In all of these mappings you should be thinking of what you would like to use as variables to measure. You certainly should be measuring time by all involved parties. You might also want to count the number of successes/failures in communications. Many unintended consequences oc
    Factors Which Affect the Overall Value of a Business
    Businesses are something which have a tendency to change hands now and again over the entire life of the business. Whether it is a merger or an outright sale, there are certain factors which will affect the overall value of a business that is put up for sale by its current owner. The following paragraphs will highlight some of these factors and explain why the overall value of business can be altered from time to time.Delaying the SaleSelling one’s business is an extremely important decision for a business owner to make. The sale thereof is something which can either make or break the financial stability of an individual at times. A factor which tends to affect the overall value of a business is a delay with regard to deciding whether or not t
    The first card would represent the patient’s encounter with the first staff person who records the patient’s presence. From there, strings would indicate communicating with other pertinent personnel of the patient’s presence and the ensuing events as well a string and card that would indicate the patient waiting in the waiting room. In all of these mappings you should be thinking of what you would like to use as variables to measure. You certainly should be measuring time by all involved parties. You might also want to count the number of successes/failures in communications. Many unintended consequences occur at transition points and handoff points due to poor communication. You might count if a supply was missing and someone had to scurry to find another one. You will want to later find the mean and standard deviations of these measures. The goal is achieve a target mean with as small as possible standard deviation. For example, you should have 0 as a target for the number of times a supply was missing.

    After reaching a mapping that all agree represents as best as possible the present flow of events, the group should brain storm ways to improve the flow. The goal is to find a significantly better path. If a consensus is reached, fine; implement it. If not, then perhaps you will want to try the various ways and then decide which is best, based upon agreed upon measures of outcomes.

    Once an optimized process is developed by the staff, you should write it down. Make it a standard operating procedure and try to have all involved parties adopt it. You might want to allow a little bit of wiggle room for individual differences in performing a task; the goal of a common target with small standard deviation should the goal of all, though.

    Another tool to use is open communication. Too often a staff person or nurse will see some event unfolding that will lead to poor outcomes. If the work environment is not conducive to positive communication—communication which does not result in negative outcomes for the reporting individual—mistakes and waste will always occur that could easily have been prevented. To reach a high level of positive communication, the leaders at a site must work long and patiently to build trust. It is not easy to do, but the payoffs are tremendous. Everyone wins!

    Most healthcare leaders think of quality improvement as applying to activities that directly involve the patient. However, the best healthcare providers use these tools and others to evaluate all the processes at a healthcare site. The admissions and billings departments are ripe targets, for instance. The result will be happier, more motivated employees who are working more efficiently. In fact, sites which were experiencing a shortage of staff often finding themselves well staffed because of quality improvement processes. I do suggest that you promise all employees involved in these processes that you guarantee there will be no layoffs. Doing so will produce better outcomes.

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