In the book Antifragile, author Nassim Taleb points out that there’s no word that describes the opposite of fragile.
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I’ve yet to see a driverless car, but I bet that it’s headed to the funeral of some hospital.
We were talking about the people that we had separately observed at concerts who, instead of actually watching the concert, were filming the concert on their phones. In essence, they weren’t watching the concert live, they were watching a video screen of the concert.
We were talking about the people that we had separately observed at concerts who, instead of actually watching the concert, were filming the concert on their phones. In essence, they weren’t watching the concert live, they were watching a video screen of the concert.
I’ve yet to see a driverless car, but I bet that it’s headed to the funeral of some hospital.
Take a seat as Mark discusses the concept of antifragility as applied to your medical group and then shares a tool to achieve it.
What’s real?
Last year, while having dinner at a conference, I sat across from two women – I’ll give a quick shout-out to Judy and Devona without identifying them by their last names, in case they don’t want the shout-out.
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the need to avoid the trap of viewing the reality of the business of medicine through a tightly focused lens.
Take a seat while Mark discusses the payment crisis adding to hospitals’ woes.
Could you smell it in Cleveland, Carson City or Cape Cod? The stench filled the air in Paris, as taxi drivers burned tires to protest Uber.