The coronavirus crisis, especially as it’s become politicized, raises a number of business issues and, quite frankly, business opportunities in regard to future disruptive events.
Tag: fear
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?
Perhaps it’s only anecdotal, but the several hospital executives and well-connected hospital-affiliated physician group leaders I’ve spoken within the past few weeks tell the same story: a spate of resignations by hospital-employed physicians.
Perhaps it’s only anecdotal, but the several hospital executives and well-connected hospital-affiliated physician group leaders I’ve spoken to within the past few weeks tell the same story: a spate of resignations by hospital-employed physicians.
Most of my clients are not hospital employees. They are large groups or highly entrepreneurial physicians who see these changes in the overall market as rocket fuel for their success.
I see too many deals that are hatched from the evil twins of self-inflicted human nature: fear and hope.
As horrible as a fire is — the danger involved, the risk of loss to the home or business owner — there’s also an inherent opportunity: an opportunity to rebuild, to renovate, and to renew.
As horrible as a fire is — the danger involved, the risk of loss to the home or business owner — there’s also an inherent opportunity: an opportunity to rebuild, to renovate, and to renew. The stories of the phoenix or of Noah and the flood. Let’s discuss the parallels to your business.
The right question regarding the uncertain future, is to ask is what underlies your profession, your specialty, or its role.
The large red machine lumbered forward from behind, lights flashing. A fire engine heading off to a fire. As horrible as a fire is — the danger involved, the risk of loss to the home or business owner — there’s also an inherent opportunity: an opportunity to rebuild, to renovate, and to renew. The stories […]