In keeping with our New Year’s Tradition, here’s the hack. Flip things around: What will you not do, or stop doing, next year?
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In keeping with our New Year’s Tradition, here’s the hack. Flip things around: What will you not do, or stop doing, next year?
We all make New Year’s resolutions. “I’ll do this or that!” Then January 5th rolls around and, well, you get the idea.
I’ve yet to see a driverless car, but I bet that it’s headed to the funeral of some hospital.
I’ve yet to see a driverless car, but I bet that it’s headed to the funeral of some hospital.
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the death of another small hospital system and how it can result in the birth of many new physician-led ventures.
Google’s driverless cars have logged over 100,000 miles without incident. I don’t know how many car drivers will want to give up the control, but I’d bet that large trucking companies are doing the calculations.
I’ve sometimes wondered about the amount of importance attached to the arbitrary selection of the date we call January 1, New Years Day, as the date on which to make resolutions about our future behavior.
If you are ever to break out of the current paradigm, it will not be by benchmarking to the best practices of other groups headed downward in the same maelstrom.