Planning
Change
Time Management
Fiscal Planning
100
Planning after a problem exists
What is reactivism?
100
The 3 phases of planned change
What are 1. unfreezing 2. movement 3. refreezing ?
100
Putting off something until a future time, postponing, or delaying needlessly.
What is procrastination?
100
Effective and efficient delivery of services while generating needed revenues for continued organizational productivity
What is cost containment?
200
The process of examining present clues and projected statistics to determine future needs.
What is forecasting?
200
a person skilled in the theory and implementation of planned change
Who is a change agent
200
Determines how much time he or she spends on a particular task and what time of day he or she is most productive.
What is a time inventory?
200
Each of an organization’s revenues, expenses, assets, and liabilities is someone’s responsibility.
What is responsibility accounting?
300
SWOT analaysis
What is Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats
300
the forces that prevent you from reaching the goal
What are Restraining forces?
300
Begins and ends projects on time, has a clean and organized desk, and is highly structured.
What is monochronic time management style?
300
A plan that uses numerical data to predict the activities of an organization over a period of time.
What is budget?
400
The statement that describes the future goals or aims of the organization.
What is the vision/mission statement
400
The type of change that is based on offering information and evidence to support the change.
What is Rational-empirical?
400
Tends to change plans, emphasizes relationships rather than tasks, and often works in a cluttered or disorganized environment.
What is polychronic time management style
400
This budget reflects expenses that change in response to the volume of service
What is the operating budget?
500
A belief that guides behavior?
What is a value.
500
the type of change that is based on redefining and reinterpreting existing norms and values, and developing commitments to new ones.
What is Normative - re-educative?
500
Telephone interruptions Socializing Meetings Lack of information Poor communication Lack of feedback
What are external time wasters?
500
Predetermined courses of progress that patients should be making after admission for a specific diagnosis or after a specific surgery.
What is a critical pathway?
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