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Thinking in terms of values

Lectorale Rede. Een op waarden gebaseerde vastgoedstrategie stelt de onderneming in staat een competitieve strategie aan te gaan.De rode draad in het curriculum vitae van Jan Veuger (1966) is strategisch management van (maatschappelijk) vastgoed in het bedrijfsleven en de corporatiesector. Jan ronde zijn studie Master of Real Estate (MRE) in 2006 af op een onderzoek over governance van een woningcorporatie en samenhang van (kwaliteits)instrumenten. Hij is daarmee onderscheiden als beste student MRE in 2006. Jan is directeur van CORPORATE © Real Estate management, lector Maatschappelijk Vastgoed Kenniscentrum NoorderRuimte Hanzehogeschool Groningen, lid Committee of quality certificates (CKV) bij Kwaliteitscentrum Woningcorporaties Huursector (KWH), toezichthouder bij vier verschillende regionale maatschappelijke organisaties (130 tot 2000 werknemers) op het gebied van onderwijs, jeugd- en ouderenzorg. Verder is Jan visitator, voorzitter stichting Kwaliteit Ontwikkeling Verbetering Onderhoudsbedrijven Nederland (KOVON), Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), auteur van 7 boek(del)en, 33 artikelen, 4 syllabi en 49 (onderzoeks)rapporten.

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31-12-2012
Thinking in terms of values
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Compliance to Diagnostic Reference Levels for radiation exposure in common radiological procedures in Dutch hospitals

INTRODUCTION: In the Netherlands, hospitals have difficulty in implementing the formal procedure of comparing radiation dose values to Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRLs).METHODS: To support the hospitals, train radiography students, and carry out a nationwide dose survey, diagnostic radiography students performed 125 DRL comparisons for nine different procedures in 29 radiology departments. Students were instructed at three Dutch Universities of Applied Sciences with a radiography programme and supervised by medical physicists from the participating hospitals.RESULTS: After a pilot study in the western part of the country in eight hospitals, this study was enlarged to involve 21 hospitals from all over the Netherlands. The 86 obtained dose comparisons fall below the DRLs in 97% of all cases. This very high compliance may have been enhanced by the voluntary participation of hospitals that are confident about their performance.CONCLUSION: The results indicate that the current DRLs that were not based on a national survey, may need to be updated, sometimes to half their current value. For chest and pelvis examinations the DRLs could be lowered from 12 and 300 μGy·m 2 to the 75-percentile values found in this study of 5,9 and 188 μGy·m 2, respectively.

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31-07-2017
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The value compass

In the psychological field, a lot of progress has been made in values theory. In marketing theory, however, the use of values has been undervalued. Despite the widespread managerial use of brand values, attention has remained focused on the brand personality concept. This book intends to provide a new perspective to marketing science, by proposing a system of brand values that takes into account the developments in values theory. Values were tested in a number of rounds among a total of more than 3,000 respondents in the Netherlands and several other countries including Germany, Italy, and China.In this study, values that motivate consumer behavior were demonstrated to relate to each other as a consistent value system, labelled here as the Value Compass. We showed that the values with which brands profile themselves can be organized according to a similar structure as the human value system, which opens additional insights into the use of values to position brands, or to predict brand choice. The cross-cultural validation included in this book showed a high degree of equivalence of the Value Compass. This validation provided insight in the cross-cultural similarities in the structure of the value system, but it also emphasized the cross-cultural differences in priorities that individuals attach to certain values.

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31-12-2014
The value compass

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LIfelong Fitness Testing The Steep Ramp Test in Dutch adults and elderly: age- and sex-related normative values and the investigation of validity, reproducibility and underlying physiological responses

Although cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is being recognized as an important marker of health and functioning, it is currently not routinely assessed in daily clinical practice. There is an urgent need for a simple and feasible exercise test that can validly and reliably estimate an individual’s CRF. The Steep Ramp Test (SRT) is such a practical short-time exercise test (work rate increments of 25 W/10 seconds, so the test phase will only take up to 4 minutes) on a cycle ergometer, that does not require expensive equipment or specialized knowledge, and has been found able to validly and reliably estimate an individual’s CRF. Although the SRT is already frequently used in the Netherlands to evaluate CRF, sex- and age-specific reference values for adults and elderly are lacking thus far, which seriously limits the interpretation of test results.

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