Obviously as the baby boomer generation is getting older, there are more and more physicians using the “R” word, “retirement.”
Tag: governance
Would You Buy Your Own Business? – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark and ponder the question of whether you’d buy your own business or medical practice if it were for sale today. Come on, tell the truth.
Your Medical Group’s Governance Structure
How quickly and effectively does your medical group make decisions? Both decisions that are proactive and those that are reactive? I’m by no means assuming that your medical group is broken. What I am assuming is that, no matter how it’s structured, there’s room to improve its governance structure. [If you haven’t read it yet,…
Busy vs. Business – Success in Motion
Take a break from your busy day and ride along with Mark as he talks about how the distinction between busy and actually doing business impacts your medical group.
Does Your Medical Group’s Governance Need Reform School? – Success in Motion
Take a ride with Mark as he discusses medical group governance and why it might be time to tune yours up.
National Group Loses Business Deal, Will 100 Physicians Lose Their Livelihood? – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses a the issues related to a national anesthesia group’s loss of a system-wide exclusive contract.
Free to Decide Fast! – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses a key concept from his book, The Medical Group Governance Matrix: The freedom that medical group leaders must have to decide, and to decide fast.
The Cancer of Consensus – Podcast
Leaders must lead. They cannot bog themselves down in the morass of consensus building.
Structure and Compensation, the Genetic Defect in Medical Groups – Medical Group Minute
The long term success of your group relies on a governance structure that enhances the strength of the entire group rather than rewarding a few individuals.
Do You Need to Respray Your Medical Group’s Message? – Success in Motion
Take a seat and listen in as Mark discusses how the message sent within a medical group is like the lane lines on the road. Every once in a while, it needs to be resprayed.
