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Tag: business
Do You Make This Mistake in Business? – Medical Group Minute
In many medical specialties, both hospital and office based, national groups have become significant competitors.
Same Company. Two Different Experiences. One Big Failure – Podcast
I recently read that taken together, the value of all airline shares from the beginning of the industry to date would be a net loss. Is anyone surprised?
What Are the Standard Hospital Complaints? – Medical Group Minute
When things begin to go awry between hospitals and contracted medical groups, these are the sort of complaints that hospitals levy.
Are All Hospitals Really Price Buyers?
I see that you’re driving a Chevy Spark, getting 119 combined city/highway miles per gallon-equivalent. And, at around $25,000, it’s got to be the most efficient car currently being sold in the U.S. What? You’re not? Oh, then you’re driving a Nissan Versa 1.6 S, right? At $11,990, it’s the least expensive car sold in…
Adopt the Company Mindset – Podcast
Like it or not, the practice of medicine is also a business.
Don’t Incentivize for What You Shouldn’t Get
What are you incentivizing your employees or independent contractors to do? And what if those incentives are driving them to not do other things that are far more essential for your business? Or, even worse, what if those incentives are driving them to do things that are clearly detrimental to your business?
Because All Business Isn’t Good Business – Podcast
That customer…the way he goes on and on and on, the way that he’s rude to the store staff, it’s just too much.
Do You Make This Mistake in Business?
Are you in business or are you just running a club? As the medical marketplace continues to shift, what chance does a club have against a real business?
Because All Business Isn’t Good Business – Medical Group Minute
You’ve seen it before. Some customer in a store is bitching and moaning about something. I’m not saying that he might not have a point. But the way he goes on and on and on, the way that he’s rude to the store staff, it’s just too much.



