Many groups create policies, either formal or informal, that actually dissuade and hinder the ability of physician leaders to lead.
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A few minutes ago I passed an old Corvette, it was a ’74 or ’75. One of my college roommates had a ’74. It was an interesting car with an interesting shape, but the build quality was crap. There were gaps where the hood would close, gaps on one side of the body and not […]
Customers — my clients generally refer to them as patients, but that doesn’t make any difference — expect service.
What do you know, really know, about the people you do business with?
What do you know, really know, about the people you do business with?
What is your back up plan in the event that your preventive action fails?
Highly successful medical groups operate in concert with bureaucratic hospitals but avoid the taint of bureaucracy themselves. Podcast: Play in new window | Download
What do you know, really know, about the people you do business with? For example, about your employees, subcontractors and the CEOs of the hospitals you deal with. A few years ago a friend, let’s call him “C,” told me the following story: C’s son, attending college in the East, was looking for a new […]
There’s little question that most, if not all, medical groups should be led by practicing physicians. The problem is that too many groups create policies, either formal or informal, that actually dissuade and hinder the ability of physician leaders to lead. Specifically, I’m talking about the fact that groups tend to put far too much […]