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    Thomson Reuters

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    Thomson Reuters – HBS Case analysis David Craig joined Reuters in Mar 2007 as group strategy director when talks of merger with the Thomson Corporation were in progress. He oversaw the integration of the two firms. Craig‚ as the CEO of the GRC business was therefore in a unique and advantageous position of being familiar with the cultures of the two constituent firms of the joint entity. During the global financial crisis following the bankruptcy of Lehman brothers‚ Craig as the group strategy

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    Accident Causation

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    Investigations Incident Causation Not Just for Fatalities Objectives • Familiarize with incident causation • Apply root cause analysis Heinrich Domino Theory Management / Root Cause • Management Structure objectives organization operations Operational Error Manager behavior/Supervisor behavior Tactical Error unsafe acts unsafe conditions LCU Theory • Accident probability is situational • Overload taxes person’s capacity • Leads to accidents (or illness) • >300 → 79% in 2 yrs • >200 → 51%

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    Wheel of Causation

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    According to Stanhope and Lancaster (2010) the web of causation “…recognizes the complex interrelationships of many factors interacting‚ sometimes in subtle ways‚ to increase (or decrease) the risk of disease” (p. 163). All things that can affect risk of disease are divided into one of three categories‚ agents‚ host‚ or environment. Examples of agents include infectious agents such as bacteria and viruses‚ chemical agents such as heavy metals and pesticides‚ or physical agents such as heat‚ cold

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    Closing Remarks

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    of our Community Pharmacy Management and Drug Distribution System Seminar. I want to congratulate you‚and all of us for a fruitfull work. It is really a privilege for me to end this activity and it gives me a great pleasure to deliver the closing remarks of our very first seminar organized by the 4th year students. First of all‚ I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to our superb guest speakers‚ Mrs. Archimedes Diputado and Engr. Rubinstein Tubio for coming and sharing your valuable insights

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    CLASS : 5 AG SUBJECT : ENGLISH DATE : 19 February 2013 TIME : 1.10 pm – 2.30 pm | TEACHER : Cik Nurul ‘AtiqahLESSON SERIES : /2013TOPIC : Model Sentences For Informal Letter | Opening Remarks Some common opening remarks are : 1. How are you? I hope you and all at home are in the pink. 2. Thank you for your interesting letter which I received a few days ago. 3. I received your letter yesterday / a few days ago. 4. What a surprise! It’s really good

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    Liability

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    Occupiers Liability for Dangerous Premises Occupiers’ liability is a field of tort law‚ codified in statute‚ which concerns the duty of care that those who occupy (through ownership or lease) real property owe to people who visit or trespass. It deals with liability that may arise from accidents caused by the defective or dangerous condition of the premises. By the expression “Premises” in the context of this topic is meant‚ not only‚ land and buildings but also vehicles‚ railway carriages‚ scaffolding

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    Causation and Correlation

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    Causation and Correlation Mary Lee Choate PSY/285 Due April 6‚ 2012 Instructor- Chantell Hines When differentiating between causation and correlation‚ it is extremely significant in systematic thought. These two notions get confused with one another whether it is a misinterpretation or having the aspiration to provide a reasonable description for scientific observations. As a result‚ it is crucial to have the understanding of the difference between the two concepts. In this writing I will

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    Causation and Correlation

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    There are many similarities between causation and correlation but there are also just as many differences. Causation is when one or more factors contribute to the effect. As said in the PowerPoint review‚ for example‚ if you switch a light switch on it causes the light turns on. The one factor of flipping the light switch on causes the effect of the light to turn on. Correlation is when two or more factors contribute to one effect. There is two different types of correlation. One type of correlation

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    Causation Theory

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    Philosophy Essay Explain Aristotle’s causation theory (25) Aristotle was a Greek philosopher born in BC 384. He introduced the theory of causation‚ and he used causation to prove that this is the real world through senses‚ empirical evidence‚ the prime mover and the 4 causes. Aristotle believes in two different things which are potentiality and Actuality. Potentiality is something that is possible as everyone has potential but it might not happen‚ whereas actuality is more realistic. Aristotle

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    Liability

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    Morning Session F. Tort Liability of Healthcare Institutions and Managed Care -Liability for Employees and Non-Employees -Vicarious Liability (pages 418-431): -Agency Law and the Test of “Control”: A. Defining “Employee” in the Hospital Setting -Hospital vicariously liable for acts of employees such as nurses‚ technicians‚ clerks‚ custodians‚ cooks‚ etc. -However‚ physicians are often independent contractors using hospital facilities via staff privileges. So‚ liability of hospitals for physician

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