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James R. Evans

    January 1, 1950

    Drawing from extensive experience in clinical psychology and academia, James Evans explores the intricate connections within psychological, neuropsychological, and psychoeducational assessment. His scholarship often delves into the fundamental role of rhythm across cognitive, linguistic, and artistic domains. Evans's work offers readers a profound understanding of the human mind, shaped by decades of practice and research.

    Operations management. An integrated goods and services approach
    Quality and Performance Excellence
    • Quality and Performance Excellence

      Management, Organization, and Strategy

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      This book has three objectives: To familiarize students with the basic principles and methods associated with total quality and performance excellence; To show students how these principles and methods have been put into effect in a variety of organizations; and To illustrate the relationship between basic principles and the popular theories and models studied in management courses.

      Quality and Performance Excellence
    • This exciting new textbook provides exceptional coverage of the essential topics taught in a modern operations management course. Its highly current coverage includes contemporary and relevant service theory and applications. Appropriate manufacturing applications and theory are included where relevant.The book’s modern/strategic approach addresses OM from a cross-functional perspective, which views operations as linked to all other functional areas of an organization, such as marketing and finance. The strategic approach takes into consideration the integration of technology and how it changes the way a firm operates.Recognition of this current trend is the main differentiating factor for this Collier/Evans text. The book provides equal coverage of manufacturing and services theory and applications, while placing an emphasis on the integration of the value chain.

      Operations management. An integrated goods and services approach