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simulations by students and researchers. Assists in maintaining research standards and reproducibility by developing structured documentation that enables systematic refinement and extension of the simulation
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, and related marketing and communications. The Director manages all functions related to human resource management including organizational structure, assignment of work, as well as hiring, performance
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workshops to elicit improvement, and in training in new systems and structures. Designs and implements new or modified financial management or workflow systems as needed to meet operational requirements
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Note: There is a strong internal candidate. Mount Royal University’s Facilities Management department is responsible for the planning, development, construction, design, operation, maintenance
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structured as an experiential learning experience. Enrolled students will be assigned, in interdisciplinary groups, to the leadership teams of actual health system transformation projects. Student teams will
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the structure of the University, its policies and procedures. Demonstrated success with the implementation of new initiatives and processes. Requires a sophisticated understanding of the post-secondary
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. The candidate must have a working knowledge of the Structured Decision-Making tools, applications, and methodology. You will be an active member of the supervisory team, demonstrating leadership, mentoring and
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the principles and methods of information retrieval through academic and professional database searching. Characteristics of database organization, structure, and content, question analysis, search development and
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a hands-on exploration of multiple styles of bookbinding. Students will acquire fundamental technical knowledge by creating a variety of book structures using traditional tools and materials
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is to provide an introduction to databases by analyzing their structure, content and measurement and by applying principles governing data modeling, database design and production with an emphasis