Session Information
AABB Audioconference Series 2011
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How to Use Governance to Align Resources with Company Goals
Track : Regular Series- LMT
Program Code: 114665
Date: Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM  EST
DIRECTOR :
Dina Hannah, MBA/HCM, BS, MT(ASCP)H, SBB, CIPP, Vice President, Compliance and Quality Systems, ARUP Laboratories
MODERATOR :
Dina Hannah, MBA/HCM, BS, MT(ASCP)H, SBB, CIPP, Vice President, Compliance and Quality Systems, ARUP Laboratories
SPEAKER :
Jonathan Harber, BS, MBA, CIO & Vice President, Information Technology, Blood Systems, Inc. (United Blood Services)
How to Use Governance to Align Resources with Company Goals
Description
An advanced session that defines project and corporate governance and how to use them to make sure your budget funds the right things to advance your strategic company goals.

LEARNER OUTCOMES:
  • Define how to align project work within the budget process in support of strategic objectives.
  • Describe how to align and balance resources to prioritized projects.
  • Describe one in place method of governance that ensures projects support company goals.
  • Determine a path to develop corporate governance strategy, which differentiates between actionable and undefined strategies.
  • Provide a definition of projects managed at the corporate level.


CE CategoryCE Value
California Clinical Laboratory Personnel 1.5
California Nurse 1.9
Florida Laboratory Personnel 1.8
General Attendee 1.5
Physician 1.5
Please note: Continuing education (CE) credit is available for online offerings only. Individuals that purchase CD-ROMs will not receive CE credit for the programs they view.


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