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Cases on Performance Improvement Innovation
Results of a process ( Van Tiem et al., 2012 ).
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Member Value?: Evaluating Professional and Learning Networks
Elizabeth A. Carter (Capella University, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3673-5.ch006
Abstract
Imagine an organization where every employee/member/student is fully engaged, working to full potential, adding personal and professional value. How does that happen? It happens through deliberate engagement tools that allow individuals to come together with common interests and goals. The goal is to elevate the skills of the individuals to the point of personal and professional growth. This case study describes an educational environment that is very beneficial in driving development, performance improvement, engagement, and value at a low cost.
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Instructional Design and Online Standards
The desired and measurable goal, specifying what student should accomplish.
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Capturing Student Affect: Designing and Deploying Effective Microsurveys
Broadly agreed, measurable change used to monitor the impact of a particular approach or intervention.
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Developing an Assessment Program to Measure Critical Thinking: A Case Study at a Small, Online College
The knowledge, skills, abilities, or attitudes that a student is expected to have achieved after completing a course or program.
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Analyzing Process Data from Technology-Rich Tasks
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The University-Industry Collaboration
Consequence or conclusion after a period of time, which can be one result, multiple results, or no results.
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Qualitative Comparative Analysis
In QCA, the issue/problem that each case is being investigated towards.
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Data Guided Public Healthcare Decision Making
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Using Data Science to Predict Hotel Booking Cancellations
A variable which one’s want to predict. Also known as response variable, dependent variable, or label.
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Supporting Student Self-Regulation: Designing and Deploying Effective Microsurveys and Warning Systems to Help Learners Help Themselves
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Traumatic Brain Injury in Culturally Diverse Populations: Navigating Healthcare Intervention for Adults
Outcome is the probability that a consequence may occur. Outcome measures after TBI may be related to cognitive-linguistic abilities, physical abilities, community reintegration, and/or return to work/school.
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An Exploratory Study of Metrics Used to Measure the Impacts of Social Media Utilization on Business Performance
The effect, change, and difference (depending on the context) that occurs before and after implementation of an IT project or investment.
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Social Impact Measurement and Management: Between Theory and Practice
The outcome is the change resulting from an organization’s activity. The main types of change from the perspective of stakeholders are direct and indirect, unexpected and expected, positive and negative change.
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The University Challenge in the Collaboration Relationship With the Industry
Consequence or conclusion after a period of time, which can be one result, multiple results, or no results.
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Healthcare Considerations for the Hispanic Population
A medical outcome includes clinical end points; physical, social, and role functioning in everyday living; patients' perceptions of their general health and well-being; and satisfaction with treatment.
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Model Based Decision Making in Cardiac Surgery
The outcome is the result of an intervention, either referred to an individual intervention or to a number of interventions. In cardiac surgery, the 30-day mortality is the predominant characteristic for the outcome. This is independent of the individual risk of the intervention and states whether the patient is alive or not on the 30 th day after the operation. In addition to the simple 30-day mortality, the in-house mortality is frequently used as an outcome characteristic: in contrast to the simple 30-day mortality, it is determined whether the patient has already left the facility on the 30 th day or is in an intensive care unit. In the latter case, monitoring of the mortality is prolonged until the patient has left the facility or the ICU.
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