The Greek language root of the word govern means to direct, rule, guide or steer.
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Unfortunately, few groups engage in seriously addressing even the simpler issues of succession in medical group leadership.
Is your medical group’s governance structure holding it back? A bloated board? A fully consensus style? Do you have a governor on you future?
Is your group being governed or governed? Yes, it’s a trick question. But the answer might just be a joke on you.
Is your group being governed or governed? Yes, it’s a trick question. But the answer might just be a joke on you.
Is your medical group’s governance structure holding it back? A bloated board? A fully consensus style? Do you have a governor on you future?
Is your group being governed or governed? Yes, it’s a trick question. But the answer might just be a joke on you. The Greek language root of the word govern means to direct, rule, guide or steer. James Watt, the Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer and industrialist, modernized the steam engine, developing a way for it […]
Have you heard the one about the man who doesn’t walk into a bar? Medical groups generally address governance from the aspect of current control. That’s the issue of who’s in charge. I’ve written many posts on what governance structures promote, and what governance structures inhibit, the ability of a group to set strategy, to […]