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Organizing Change: An Inclusive, Systemic Approach to Maintain Productivity and Achieve Results by William W. Lee,

Organizing Change: An Inclusive, Systemic Approach to Maintain Productivity and Achieve Results by William W. Lee,
Change is the only constant in any organization. The question is "How can the right people perform the right tasks that will produce a successful change initiative in an organization?" "Organizing Change shows you how to organize and activate a team process to accomplish a successful change initiative throughout your organization. The authors, William W. Lee and Karl J. Krayer, describe a model and outline a proven process for you to use to create inclusive and systemic change in your organization while maintaining productivity and results as your organization transforms itself. Lee and Krayer outline the practical steps needed at each phase of the change process and present two case studies to illustrate the steps. "Organizing Change also describes the seven phases of the change process and specifies the exact roles and responsibilities of each of the stakeholders. Written for organizational development consultants, human resources professionals, managers at all levels, and organizational change agents, this important resource is a valuable asset that contains a wealth of tools, ideas, as well as a wide variety of checklists, works heets, templates, and forms that you can use to assist you in organizing change initiatives. It also contains a CD-ROM that enables you to easily customize the tools in book. "Organizing Change will show you how to harness change and use it as a competitive advantage. Using the process outlined in this book, your organization will be able to respond quickly yet methodically to your organization's needs while your company maintains, and even increases, productivity and results throughout the change process.



The U.S. Organ Procurement System by David L. Kaserman, X
The U.S. Organ Procurement System by David L. Kaserman, X
More than 50,000 people have died over the past thirty years because of a growing shortage of cadaveric human organs -- more people than were killed in the Vietnam War. Over the past forty years, better techniques and landmark drugs have greatly improved the transplant success rates for kidneys, livers, hearts, lungs, and other organs. But every year, for at least the past thirty years, the number of patients needing an organ transplant has consistently exceeded the number of organs supplied. It is estimated that less than half of the almost 80,000 people currently on waiting lists will live to receive the transplants. In The U.S. Organ Procurement System: A Prescription for Reform, economists David L. Kaserman and A. H. Barnett isolate the procurement issue from all others and make a compelling and persuasive case for markets in cadaveric organs. The authors argue that the organ shortage is the direct consequence of a long-standing policy -- codified in 1984 -- that prohibits any payment whatsoever to the families of the recently deceased. All others in the transplant process -- including surgeons, nurses, and organ procurement officials -- are paid for their services. But the family of the donor must go uncompensated. Kaserman and Barnett suggest that many deaths could be avoided by the adoption of a more intelligent public policy for cadaveric organ procurement. They argue that the organ shortage is no exception to the economic reasoning that a straightforward solution to any shortage is to allow price to rise to its equilibrium, market-clearing level. Market prices provide incentives that induce us to do many things that we would not otherwise do, such as go to work. Empiricalestimates suggest that the organ shortage could be resolved at a price of less than $1,000 per donor -- a tiny fraction of the cost of a transplant operation and an even smaller fraction of the cost of keeping patients alive through alternative treatments such as dialysis.



Reed organ - A reed organ, also called parlor organ, pump organ, cabinet organ, cottage organ, is an organ that generates its sounds using free metal reeds. So as for the generation of its tones, a reed organ is similar to an accordion, but not in its installation, as an accordion is held in both hands whereas a reed organ is usually positioned on the floor in a wooden casing (which might make it mistakable for a piano at the very first glimpse).

Wandering genie - The Wandering Genie is a type of organ manufactured by Lowrey. It was used on the album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by multi-intrumentalist Julian Koster of Neutral Milk Hotel.

Organ tablature - Organ tablature is a form of musical notation used by the north German Baroque organ school, although there are also forms of organ tablature from other countries such as Italy, Spain, and England. Portions of Johann Sebastian Bach's Orgelbüchlein are written in tablature, as are a great deal of the surviving manuscripts of the organ works of Dieterich Buxtehude and other north German organ composers of the Baroque era.

Hammond organ - The Hammond organ is an electric organ which was designed and built by Laurens Hammond in April 1935. While the Hammond organ was originally sold to churches as a low-cost alternative to the pipe organ, it came to be used for jazz, blues, and to a lesser extent rock music (in the 1960s and 1970s) and gospel music.



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