| The Crimson Group designs and conducts	management education programs that are highly relevant to physicians and other 
									healthcare professionals, and that promote collaboration among multiple 
									constituencies within the client organization. Some of these programs are 
									customized to the specific needs of the client, while others deal with material 
									that is more generally applicable. Our customized programs have been called "Mini MBA Programs" by some 
										participants. They range in length from six to twelve days and have the 
										following general goals:
 
										To build leadership and management skills among physicians, nurse managers, and other key decision makers within the institution that will assist them to be more effective in carrying out their current and evolving roles.
										To provide a forum where physicians and other healthcare professionals in a complex system can discuss common problems and develop "win-win" solutions. To accomplish these goals, our customized programs comprise no fewer than two, 
										and up to four, 3-day modules that bring physician leaders, senior-level 
										administrators, and nurse managers together at an off-site location. The 
										overall length depends in part on the content that needs to be covered and in 
										part on the organization's budgetary and time constraints. There are three important advantages of our modular approach: (1) It allows 
										participants "incubation" time between modules, which helps considerably with 
										the learning process. (2) It does not require participants to be away from 
										their jobs for extended time periods. (3) We are able to use the evaluation 
										data gathered at the end of each module to improve subsequent modules. Although our needs assessment
										process determines the specific curriculum for a given client, our programs 
										typically focus on the following general topic areas:
 
										
											Strategic Analysis, Marketing, and Financing
											
												
												Building and maintaining excellence in a changing environment
												
												Analyzing market segments and the marketing mix
												
												Using capital budgeting techniques and processes appropriately
												
													Linking strategy, structure, and financial control
											Cost Analysis and Operations Management
											
												
												Moving from measuring costs to managing costs via a cost-driver approach
												
												Understanding how full cost reports can bias alternative choice decisions
												
												Scheduling and queuing techniques
												
													Implementing total quality management
											Organizational Design and Leadership
											
												
												Understanding leadership and power in organizations
												
												Assessing how incentives can influence physician behavior
												
												Managing and coordinating teams and groups
												
													Implementing change
											Financial Control Systems and Change Implementation
											
												
												Building an opwerating budget, and analyzing variances from it via cost-drivers
												
												Implementing clinical guidelines
												
												Designing incentives for the use of practice guidelines
												
												Addressing professionals' concerns about financial control systems
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