June 2018
Intermediate to advanced
224 pages
5h 31m
English
Elizabeth blinks. It’s finished.
It took the better part of a day (and about two and a half full pots of coffee), but the initial analysis is done. The majority of the results don’t surprise her (which is good—she would be concerned if the results were a surprise!), but still, a good 30 percent or so of the results is unexpected.
That unexpected part is the icing on the cake to Elizabeth. She knows she wants to increase productivity by 10 percent as a TEO goal in each department that was part of the project, and she has ideas of how to do it. But some of these employee suggestions, such as cross-training outside the department—way outside the department (who ...
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