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Improving Organizational Performance
A Practical Guidebook for the Human Services Field


Volume: 74

December 1997 | 141 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
A practical guide to recently developed management principles, Improving Organizational Performance takes the reader beyond the basics of the TQM fad to the core concepts that undergird it. The book provides a basic reference and field guide for mental health service organizations that are interested in learning about and applying sound management principles. In addition to basic theory, it presents procedures for putting quality practices in place, using examples from the field to illuminate points, and including a complete case study to help organizations learn the quality improvement team process. Improving Organizational Performance is an effective tool for improving performance for managers in mental health, human services, and social services.

 
Why Perfomance Improvement?
 
Who Are Our Customers?
 
Identifying Customer Requirements
 
Charting a Course for the Organization
The Vital Role of Leadership

 
 
Leading Change in the Organizational Culture
 
Measuring Organizational Performance
 
Constructing the Infrastructure for Organizational Improvement
 
Intergrating the Tools and Techniques of Performance Improvement
Case Study

 
 
References and Resources

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