What you do, and how you do it, within your organization, and how you project it to essential third parties (e.g., hospital-based medical group to hospital) is all-important in maintaining relationships, contracts, and even existence.
Tag: disruptor
In his book, The War of The Flea, the seminal work on guerrilla warfare, Robert Taber wrote about how a small band of guerrilla fighters could emerge victorious in a conflict with a larger, well organized enemy.
What if a physician isn’t actually disruptive, but simply nonconformist or challenging?
Perhaps you’ve carefully structured your relationships with hospitals, referral sources, and other influencers. But did you pay attention to what’s going on inside your practice’s own house?
Most hospital based groups focus on outside competitors but ignore the threat from within.
Most hospital based physician groups aren’t committed to success at all, they’re just committed to wanting to be left alone, to staying the same. But that’s impossible. There are two classes of major practice disruptors lurking: Large staffing/management services masquerading as national groups. The disgruntled members of your own group who will destroy you. The […]