Terrence Duncan

Terrence Duncan holds a Doctor of Business Administration degree from Walden University (2016), and a MBA-Healthcare Services Concentration from Park University (2006). He has over fifteen years industry experience in healthcare ranging from enterprise risk management, claims administration, and patient safety. Dr. Duncan currently serves on several nonprofit boards. and works extensively with the regional chamber of commerce on subject areas including healthcare, economic development, diversity, and leadership. More about his background can be found at .

Publications

Addressing Illegal Workplace Discrimination and the Interactions That Lead to Complaints in Healthcare Organizations
Darrell Norman Burrell, Allison J. Huff, Margaret Crowe, Delores Springs, Kevin Richardson, Aikyna Finch, Terrence Duncan. © 2024. 26 pages.
A study of healthcare organizations found that 87% reported instances of discrimination, the highest industry rate. Illegal workplace discrimination can have many impacts, from...
Understanding Green Human Resources in Healthcare
Terrence Duncan, Emad Rahim, Darrell Norman Burrell, Brian Hurd. © 2022. 18 pages.
Human resource management plays an integral role in developing capital for the triple bottom line. In the Fourth Industrial Revolution, human resources now shift their focus to...
Understanding Green Human Resources in Healthcare
Terrence Duncan, Emad Rahim, Darrell Norman Burrell, Brian Hurd. © 2021. 18 pages.
Human resource management plays an integral role in developing capital for the triple bottom line. In the Fourth Industrial Revolution, human resources now shift their focus to...
Global Project Management: Achieving Sustainability in Diverse Multinational Organizational Development Initiatives
Emad Rahim, Terrence Duncan. © 2021. 12 pages.
Project management (PM) is a growing field of study that focuses on delivering project success utilizing a framework of analytical techniques, problem-solving, and leadership...
Organizational Dynamics Around Sexual Harassment Interventions and Occurrences in Clinical Training Healthcare Environments
Darrell Norman Burrell, Anton Shufutinsky, Terrence D. Duncan, Delores Springs, Quatavia McLester, Rebecka Mozes. © 2021. 20 pages.
The clinical training of healthcare professionals and the delivery of safe healthcare is reliant on a vigorous organizational safety culture, one where the workplace and medical...
Exploring the Need for More Women in Leadership Roles in Public Health and Emergency Response Logistics
Darrell Norman Burrell, Orna T. Bradley-Swanson, Jorja B. Wright, Tiffiny Shockley, Kim L. Brown-Jackson, Eugene J. M. Lewis, Terrence Duncan, Judith Mairs-Levy. © 2021. 20 pages.
Situations like Coronavirus (COVID-19), severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronaviruses, and the damaged caused by Hurricane Maria...
Effective Integration of Technology and Human Capital Development in Healthcare
Terrence Duncan, Gary James Hanney, Darrell Norman Burrell, Emad Rahim. © 2020. 18 pages.
Human capital development is important for organizations and most industries in the United States of America (USA). In the healthcare industry, human capital development is a...
Best Practices and Emerging Trends for Knowledge-Based Organizations and Academic Institutions around E-Learning
Emad Rahim, Darrell Norman Burrell, Terrence Duncan, Aikyna Finch. © 2020. 12 pages.
Many organizations have embraced the notion to operate effectively in today's competitive climate as it is critical for them to become a knowledge-based organization, which...
Examining the Evolution of Creating Sustainable Leadership
Emad Rahim, Terrence Duncan. © 2019. 15 pages.
Evolution is inevitable. In examining leadership theories over several decades, the evolution of leadership principles in terms of definition and application help shape the...
Exploring the Complex Nature of Ethical Cultures in Health Care Organizations
Darrell Norman Burrell, Nimisha Bhargava, Terrence Duncan, Preston Vernard Leicester Lindsay, Cherise M. Cole, Prerna Sangle. © 2019. 18 pages.
In the healthcare industry, errors have the potential to cause life-threatening circumstances for patients and legal consequences for medical providers. Errors often range from...