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One of several facets of work improvement programs in JIT management is developing an organization with a focus on constant improvement requiring consistent quality management training as well as cross functional cooperation [50].

Univariate and bivariate statistical models were used to evaluate levels of satisfaction with various facets of work and to elicit the differences in satisfaction levels between different groups of nurses.

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"Employers often think that religion needs to be treated differently than other facets of work-life accommodation, but in many instances the practices a company already has in place can be used to accommodate religious beliefs and practices too," Fowler said.

In doing so, the movie embraces the outlandishness of Cruise's character, the plot and the masks, and every other goofy trope, treating these extraordinary things as just another facet of work life.

Nurses who intended to remain active in the profession for the next five years were also significantly more likely to report being satisfied with all the facets of their work, as opposed to those whose work plans included either quitting the profession, working abroad or pursuing further training in nursing.

"Our employees are not worried about the company being acquired; that is a really important facet of working for Boehringer Ingelheim," says Nurnberger. "We receive many applications from people from other companies who complain about constant changes in direction and management.

Overall the midwives reported themselves moderately satisfied; least contented with their "remuneration" and "work environment" and most satisfied with the "morale" and "job security" facets of their work.

The teaching artist works with the class's teacher to show students different facets of film work, from camerawork to editing to directing, and helps them make their own movies.

This concert tackled two facets of his work: five piano pieces played by John Tilbury and a performance by AMM, the turbulent improvisation ensemble Cardew joined in the mid-1960s.

The show, called Sun and Shadow, after the book Breuer published in 1955, brings together some 30 items of furniture and documents from public and private collections around Europe to explore the many facets of his work.

Most opt to present different facets of their work each evening, a situation especially suited to musical polymaths with disparate interests like Eyvind Kang, who opened a six-night run on Tuesday.

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