by
Kjellén, Urban, 1948-
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363.1163 21
Publication Date
2000
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Using the Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) information system, the author provides useful information on how to reduce accidents in the workplace.
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67232.6172
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(303962.1)
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The question, 'Have you any feedback for me?' is rarely productive. There are two questions, however, that are productive. Including them will be very useful for getting feedback.
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63390.8320
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(304693.1)
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In this video, 4 Invaluable Feedback Skills, you will discover that most people find it challenging to give others feedback about their work performance. It can be tough for people to objectively view personal traits and practices that negatively impact on their productivity and coworkers. In this practical video you will learn how to give feedback constructively and professionally so it is more readily accepted. Psychologists Peter Quarry and Eve Ash provide effective ways to give feedback, even when a situation or person is challenging and the person is negative or disagrees with the feedback, or gets very emotional.
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63390.8047
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(304551.1)
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Educator Marissa Aroy explains why, and how to incorporate peer feedback in online teaching and learning.
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60138.3281
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Corduneanu, C.
Call Number
629.8312 22
Publication Date
1973
Summary
Integral equations and stability of feedback systems.
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Electronic Resources
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57340.8984
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ClickView (Firm)
Call Number
XX(304550.1)
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Educator Marissa Aroy talks about why feedback is important when learning goes online. She also shares ways educators can do this to guide students towards positive learning outcomes.
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57340.0469
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(304188.1)
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Educator and researcher Kathleen Donohue will explore ways to assess and give feedback in blended and online learning environments
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54899.2500
by
Cole, Joni B., author.
Call Number
808.02019 22
Publication Date
2006
Summary
How writers can make the best of even the worst criticism.
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Electronic Resources
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54895.9570
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(304207.1)
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Educator Steven Kolber discusses how he uses video feedback in formative assessment in blended and online learning environments.
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52745.7695
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Mahmud, Taher.
Call Number
610.696 23
Publication Date
2012
Summary
Until recently, patient feedback has not had a very high profile in clinical practice. There has been no tradition of systematically gathering and tracking patient feedback over time - let alone using the findings to continually review and improve services. Why is it so vital to gather patient feedback? The fact is that involving patients leads to better treatment adherence and more effective healthcare; and better healthcare means increased health benefits for patients and reduced expenditure for national health systems. This landmark publication explores ideas related to patient feedback and care, and offers effective methods of measuring, analysing and utilising feedback. Such approaches can lead to continual small improvements that cumulatively add up to major long-term transformation in healthcare systems. In clinical settings where staff members are already dealing with many different screening and checking systems, employing these techniques may seem like an additional burden. However, it has been found that implementing a good patient feedback system actually helps to streamline services. Furthermore, patient feedback will increasingly be used by NHS healthcare commissioners for reimbursement purposes. This is already happening in the USA and it is being proposed in the UK. Quite simply, Better Patient Feedback, Better Healthcare is required reading for any healthcare professional or administrator wanting to improve the effectiveness, efficiency and quality of patient care offered by their service.
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Electronic Resources
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52745.7227
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by
Yurkevich, Valery D.
Call Number
629.836 22
Publication Date
2004
Summary
This unique book presents an analytical uniform design methodology ofcontinuous-time or discrete-time nonlinear control system design whichguarantees desired transient performances in the presence of plantparameter variations and unknown external disturbances.
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Electronic Resources
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50825.8672
by
Vinnicombe, Glenn.
Call Number
629.8 22
Publication Date
2001
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Electronic Resources
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47544.9023
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