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Self-Help is presented as a major influence on Toyota culture
Traces how Samuel Smiles' 1859 Self-Help influenced Sakichi Toyoda and subsequently shaped Toyota's distinctive organizational culture emphasizing human development over technical excellence alone.
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Lean palliative care was linked to shorter hospital stays
Study shows how combining lean health care with palliative care reduced length of stay while maintaining mortality rates and aligning with sustainable development goals in a Brazilian hospital.
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Guideline evidence on self-harm risk tools is described as uncertain
Critical analysis of NICE self-harm guidelines' methodological limitations, examining evidence gaps in risk assessment tool recommendations and the role of committee judgment versus empirical data.
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Rivaroxaban controversy linked to synthetic certainty
Analysis of regulatory closure and synthetic certainization in rivaroxaban authorization, examining how institutional power consolidated therapeutic claims despite device defects.
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Indoor environmental quality affects student well-being in Malaysian universities
Explore how indoor environmental quality aligned with green building standards enhances student well-being, academic performance, and quality of life in higher educational institutions.
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Elevating Airline Operations: A Strategic Framework for Quality Assurance and Compliance Monitoring
KPI-driven framework for airline quality assurance and compliance monitoring integrating safety, customer satisfaction, efficiency, and regulatory adherence across global operations.