As we come out of the economic crisis resulting from the pandemic, use the opportunity to redesign your group to take advantage of OODA loop thinking.
Tag: planning
The Strategy of Power in Negotiations
You’re probably familiar, if not personally, then at least conceptually, with the notion of “F.U. money” – having enough money that you can simply walk away.
How to Put Your Finger on the Scale of Patient Satisfaction – Success in Motion
Physician compensation is becoming more dependent upon patient satisfaction. Mark discusses a way to hack patient satisfaction surveys.
Walmart Understands Action. Most Physician Leaders Just Understand Reaction.
Your local newspaper and even that national one that claims to print everything that’s fit to be printed is telling you that the world as you know it is over. It probably is.
Business in the Time of Coronavirus – Part 5 – Podcast
The coronavirus crisis, in fact, any crisis, is like a magnifying glass. It shows the best and the worsts of your business structure and practices.
Many underlying defects can be seen as symptoms of underlying group structural and governance problems. They can be corrected.
Maneuvering Your Way Out of Crises, Coronavirus and Otherwise
Don’t think about how hard it is to turn a large ship.
You’re the pilot of a jet fighter, moving forward in a straight line significantly faster than the speed of sound. But, in aerial combat, how quickly and how sharply could you turn?
There Are Few Do Overs in Deals – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the importance of doing things right before entering into deals. “Saving” $20,000 up front isn’t saving when you later get hit with $4 million in damages.
The Impact of Change on Your Medical Practice – Medical Group Minute
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?
What Herman Cain Knows About the Defect in Medical Group Compensation Plans – Medical Group Minute
Herman Cain withdrew his name from consideration for a Fed seat because he couldn’t afford (or didn’t want) to work for the relatively low pay.
The Problem Is the Cure – Success in Motion
Take a seat and Ride along with Mark as he discusses the not so obvious solution to most problems.



