Performance Hubs

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Performance Hubs
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 147
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ISBN-10 : 9781466506374
ISBN-13 : 1466506377
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Book Synopsis Performance Hubs by : Marc Roberts

Book excerpt: A must-read for all managers, leaders, and change agents, Performance Hubs: Engaging Teams in Focused Continuous Improvement supplies a proven system for engagement that allows teams to use their own data, understand the need for performance improvement, and drive improvements at their own level


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