Some of us feel that we were promised careers that didn’t turn out as advertised. But just like the flying cars, those promises weren’t real promises, they were simply projections.
Tag: change
Is Your Group a Slow Loris or a Sitting Duck?
As Peter Drucker said, ““Because the purpose of business is to create a customer, the business enterprise has two–and only two–basic functions: marketing and innovation.”
For Whom Are Hospitals Built?
For whom are hospitals built? For the health of patients or for the financial health and convenience of its operators and staff?
Spare Change – Podcast
If you don’t like the direction of change in health care, start instituting some change on your own.
Spare Change
Prohibitions as to new physician owned Medicare certified hospitals stifling you? Start another type of facility or one that’s not aimed at Medicare patients.
Not a Smart Call
As a recent Wall Street Journal article recounts, Japanese manufacturers, once the world’s leaders in electronic goods and especially in cell phone technology, lost big in the switch to smartphones. The author attributed their fall to the manufacturers’ inward focus: They concentrated their major technological advancement on televisions and, as to the cell phone, simply…
The Impact of Change on Your Medical Practice
The common belief, and it may be quite true, is that change is the greatest cause of stress. But what if it can be used to your group’s advantage? In the mid 1980’s there was a well known West Coast billing service that told its clients that they had only follow three simple rules to…





