Showing posts with label accreditation management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accreditation management. Show all posts

October 12, 2015

Assure Your Customers by Embracing Accreditation Technology into Your Operations

In a competitive global business environment where a positive brand image is everything, you need to assure your customers that your team adheres to the most demanding standards. Whether you're involved in delivering medical care, a quality education or consumer goods, accreditation software can be customized to match your market niche. You'll be able to focus on building the rapport that you've established with your clients, and your customers will know that your team is backed by the ethics of a larger organization.

June 18, 2015

Defining Usability in Software Selection

Usability may be a term that’s pretty self-explanatory. After all, when it comes to software, it’s either easy to use, or it’s not, right? There is more to usability than that, however, and it will be highly advantageous for you as a software purchaser to know about what goes into this particular aspect of accreditation management software.

May 15, 2015

Improve Processes with AMS


Accreditation management software (AMS) can equip accreditation companies with useful information to help them gain better insight into their operations and improve their ROI. When combined with sound planning, your software can allow you to take full advantage of your data and harness it in ways you may have thought impossible before.

April 27, 2015

Triple Accreditation, Triple the Legwork

Triple accreditation is the term used among Master of Business Administration (MBA) schools around the world. An MBA school withtriple accreditation carries accreditations from:

·         The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), based in Tampa, FL with 727 accredited institutions.
·         The Association of MBAs (AMBA), based in London, the U.K. with 225 accredited institutions.
·         European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), based in Brussels, Belgium with 156 accredited institutions.

Of the 1,108 MBA schools accredited by these bodies, only 68 carry all three accreditations. The largest share of these triple-accredited schools are located in the U.K., with 20 schools, followed by France with 11. In North America, Canada and Mexico have two triple-accredited schools each, but none in the United States (despite the AACSB being based in Florida).

April 8, 2015

Improve the Efficiency of Your Accreditation Firm

Whether you deal in national or specialized accreditation, managing accreditation processes is a complex endeavor. Although it is difficult, continuously improving your process is an important task that cannot be done away with.

Fortunately, accreditation management software is able to streamline the accreditation process for your entire firm, improving the efficiency and productivity of your team. Some of the ways accreditation software achieves this include:

February 11, 2015

The Importance of Accreditation in Healthcare

People rely on healthcare providers to cure their illnesses, and ease their pain and suffering. Nothing less than quality care and services are needed to achieve this goal. Hospitals can assure patients that their healthcare services are, at least, on par with established industry standards, through accreditation. Healthcare accreditation has been defined as “a self-assessment and peer assessment process used by healthcare organizations to accurately assess their level of performance in relation to established standards and to implement ways to continuously improve.”

December 1, 2014

3 Organizational Aspects Affected by Accreditation

No matter what industry they’re in, organizations should know the value of accreditation. The certification measures their competency as an establishment and assures others of this authority or credibility. The entire accreditation process is often long and painstaking, but it rewards the organization in the crucial aspects of their practice.

Regulation

Accreditation gauges a body by the standards of their industry or specific practice. Health care facilities mainly ensure the safety of patients and the ethical delivery of services. Academic institutions primarily concern themselves with accessible and excellent education. The measures vary by industry, and every organization must comply with the minimum set requirements.