Effective recruiting and selecting of job candidates is just as much a science as an art. Companies can approach recruiting with a reactive or proactive attitude, responding quickly to new job ...
From new product launches to large-scale training initiatives, organizations need the tools to measure the effectiveness of their programs, processes and systems. In the third edition of “Evaluation ...
Training is an important tool to achieve and maintain the required competence of personnel working in nuclear facilities. Effective training and qualification of personnel are necessary for the ...
Macroeconomic uncertainty presents new challenges for investors who are saving for long-term goals like retirement. Inflation can diminish the ability to save today and the value of those savings ...
High yield bonds, often referred to as “junk bonds,” have long been a compelling option for investors seeking enhanced portfolio income. However, their asymmetric return profile—characterized by ...
Throwing programs at problems is never an effective approach to improving safety. However, knee-jerk reactions to undesirable events or performance are evident in many well-intentioned organizations.
The objectives of this article are (1) to examine the similarities and differences between comparative effectiveness research (CER) and evidence-based medicine (EBM); (2) to describe the implications ...