Take a seat and listen in as Mark discusses how the message sent within a medical group is like the lane lines on the road. Every once in a while, it needs to be resprayed.
Manage Your Practice
I’m a Partner in the Group, So Leave Me Alone – Podcast
Letting each partner write his or her terms of partnership is not a long term strategy for success.
Get Sure That You’re Insured
A few minutes ago I passed an old Corvette, it was a ’74 or ’75. One of my college roommates had a ’74. It was an interesting car with an interesting shape, but the build quality was crap. There were gaps where the hood would close, gaps on one side of the body and not…
How Not to Destroy Your Medical Group’s Ability to Compete – Medical Group Minute
Your medical group may have a superpower.
Do You Measure Up or Measure Down? Efficiency vs. Efficacy – Podcast
They looked for a 16 cent phone charge. I know someone who runs an efficient business. Or so he tells me.
How to Become a Millionaire – Podcast
“How do you become a millionaire? Make a billion dollars and then buy an airline.” — Warren Buffett
It’s Human Nature: Incentivizing Performance – Podcast
In 1919, New York hotelier Raymond Orteig announced the Orteig Prize: $25,000 to the first aviation team to fly nonstop between New York and Paris.
How Not to Destroy Your Medical Group’s Ability to Compete – Podcast
When my kids were small, they used to talk about their super powers. They were convinced that they were real.
Trust but Verify – Success in Motion
Mark discusses the fact that it’s one thing for a medical group or facility to trust its employees, but you also have to verify that they’re following procedures.
Do You Measure up or Measure Down? Efficiency vs. Efficacy – Medical Group Minute
They looked for a 16 cent phone charge. I know someone who runs an efficient business. Or so he tells me.

