Building a Performance Culture
GE Healthcare, January 19, 2010
Gearing a healthcare culture toward high performance means linking the activities of every employee
to common objectives and rigorously measuring his or her performance against these goals. In a cohesive, disciplined work environment, employees are more likely to become fully engaged in the business, improving results across the board.
BY:
Garrett Ogden
GE Healthcare
www.gehealthcare.com/performanceculture
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BY:
Garrett Ogden
GE Healthcare
www.gehealthcare.com/performanceculture
(PDF format - click here to download the latest version of acrobat reader)
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