What if the physician isn’t actually disruptive, but simply nonconformist or challenging?
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Just as no vote was required for a dictator like Castro to take over Cuba, no medical staff vote, no survey by Press Ganey, no long and drawn out process among “stakeholders,” is required to topple the status quo.
Ride along with Mark as he tells you about how another flea took another bite. Will it kill another hospital CEO?
Take a seat while Mark talks about the importance of knowing what you can change.
Just as no vote was required for a dictator like Castro to take over Cuba, no medical staff vote, no survey by Press Ganey, no long and drawn out process among “stakeholders,” is required to topple the status quo.
Just as no vote was required for a dictator like Castro to take over Cuba, no medical staff vote, no survey by Press Ganey, no long and drawn out process among “stakeholders,” is required to topple the status quo.
In my 2017 post, What You Need To Know About The Flea That (Metaphorically) Killed The Medical Center CEO, I wrote about the fact that, as in a guerrilla war, change within an organization, as well as within a domain in which the organization interacts, can occur as a result of agitation by a vocal […]
Ride along with Mark and learn about the danger of applying short term solutions to long term problems.
As humans, we’re primed by evolutionary forces to fear the loss of something much more than we value an equivalent gain.
What you think is permanent is only temporary. How temporary is the question.