Andrew Scarffe, PhD
@andrewscarffe
He/ Him | PhD in Management, MSc. BHSc. GDBA | @Telfer_UOttawa @WesternU @ThompsonRiversU Alumnus | President, Maplewood Analytics
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01-02-2011 00:12:37
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Front-line staff and middle managers have a unique perspective- they understand "how things actually work" vs. "how things ought to work"- this may be why a majority of innovations comes from them. We must keep them involved in decisions! Read more: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hp…
Apparently Air Canada is in the ground transportation business- my flight from Windsor to Ottawa turned into a taxi ride with limited air conditioning from Windsor to Billy Bishop to get a flight that is at the moment an hour delayed #comical #travel #stillsmiling
TelferNation PhD candidates Andrew Scarffe, PhD & Alison Coates challenge the assumed relationship between centralization and innovation in a recently published paper as part of a course with Prof. Agnes Grudniewicz. 📖 Learn more about this paper 👉 bit.ly/3xIwmFm
via The New York Times nytimes.com/2022/07/26/hea… #bcpoli #health
A well articulate piece from @KirstyDuncanMP - I have been perplexed why there hasn’t been a leadership change Hockey Canada given the recent revelations and inappropriate use of registration fees. theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…
Do COVID vaccines reduce transmission? Why yes they do And no surprise Latest evidence finds that: Vaccinated folks with breakthrough infections? Less likely to transmit than unvaccinated folks experiencing their first infection h/t Kristian G. Andersen medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
We need to keep Ontario's Science Table. Important editorial from Toronto Star thestar.com/opinion/editor…
Our health system needs solutions to divert patients from the ER and from becoming hospitalized. Patients with COPD are some of the biggest users of these resources- Best Care can help improve QALY and save the money! theconversation.com/how-improving-… via The Conversation Canada Telfer School of Management