William O. Umiker has written:
'Management skills for the new health care supervisor' -- subject(s): Health Facility Administrators, Health facilities, Methods, Personnel management, Supervision of employees
'Coping with Difficult People in the Health Care Setting (The Practical Laboratory Management) (The Practical Laboratory Management)'
'Management Skills for New Health Care Supervisor'
'The customer oriented laboratory' -- subject(s): Consumer satisfaction, Laboratories, Management, Medical laboratories, Organization & administration, Quality control, Standards
'Coping with difficult people in the health care setting' -- subject(s): Communication, Communication in personnel management, Health facilities, Interpersonal conflict, Interpersonal relations, Job stress, Medical personnel, Methods, Organization & administration, Personnel management, Prevention, Problem employees
'Interviewing skills for laboratory supervisors' -- subject(s): Organization and administration, Medical technologists, Interviews, Laboratories, Recruiting, Employment interviewing
William O. Roper has written: 'Lancaster School'
William O. Dupuis has written: 'A sword in my hand'
O. Vickery has written: 'The novels of William Faulkner'
William O. Oldson has written: 'The historical and nationalistic thought of Nicolae Iorga'
William O. LaHue has written: 'The Carlisle story' -- subject(s): Biography, History
William O. Blunt has written: 'A thousand years of the church in Chester-le-Street'
William O. Winston has written: 'Memorandum of marriages in 1816, Hanover County, Va'
William O. Steele has written: 'Them agic amulet' -- subject(s): Children's stories
William O. Stanley has written: 'Education and social integration' 'The social foundations of education'
William A. Niskanen has written: 'Bureaucracy' 'Burocrazia: serva o padrona?'
William O. Lichtner has written: 'Plain and reinforced concrete' -- subject(s): Concrete, Reinforced concrete
William O. Forman has written: 'New reading improvement in our schools' -- subject(s): Reading, Vision