Although dollars are a lubricant, the real issue is freedom or optionality.
Tag: decision making
Labor Day: Labor of Love or Just Labor? Some Thoughts on Work, Burnout, and Opportunity
Many people identify with the concept of “work-life balance,” and it’s valid for them…
Money Likes Speed. Has Your Group’s Governance Put the Brakes on Your Future?
That may be true on the highway, but it’s patently untrue in terms of your group’s business. In business you need to be able to make decisions quickly and then act on them.
How to Avoid a Common Strategy Problem Any Dog Would Know – Medical Group Minute
It’s essential that you first consider what’s most important for your group’s success.
The Cancer of Consensus – Medical Group Minute
The expression lead, follow, or get out of the way has more than a kernel of truth to it.
Recession, Elective Surgery, and the Health of Your Medical Group
Healthcare as an industry might be recession-resistant, but it is not recession-proof.
Emotions as Drivers of Contractual Relationships – Medical Group Minute
Knowing how to develop emotion-based strategies and how to implement them are simply among the “combined arms” tools that medical groups must develop in order to thrive.
Another Medical Group Governance Failure – Success in Motion
Come along as Mark Weiss discusses how a poorly designed medical group governance structure guarantees failure.
Emotions as Drivers of Contractual Relationships – Podcast
People can’t separate emotions from decision-making. They can lie about it and claim emotions are not a factor, but it’s frankly impossible for emotions not to be a major driver of decision-making.
Bastiat, a Teenage Magician and Medical Group Decision Making – Podcast
A magic show is about misdirection: that which is seen and that which isn’t seen.










