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Tag: planning
Growth for What Sake? – Podcast
Growth. There’s lots of talk about it.
Chinese “Weather” Balloons, Pies, and Medical Entity Structures
It’s often bemoaned that industry leaders suffer from being in an echo chamber.
Here’s a Tip About Physician Compensation – Podcast
In the U.S., it seems that lots of people expect a tip, from the person who simply hands you your coffee at Starbucks to, I’d expect, hospital administrators (but only at for-profit facilities). Okay, just kidding, but you get the idea.
Have the Tables Turned on Your Practice? – Medical Group Minute
Watch as Mark delves into the strategic elements crucial for medical groups to thrive despite external pressures and transformations.
Has Another Hospital CEO Been Killed Off by the Flea? – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses another example of a “coup” led by staff within yet another medical bureaucracy.
Department of the Future – Podcast
Anita Roddick, the late founder of the highly successful natural cosmetics chain, The Body Shop, which she sold to the cosmetic giant L’Oréal for $1.1 billion, was a tremendously driven entrepreneur and an extreme social and political activist.
Do You Make This Mistake in Business? – Podcast
In many medical specialties, both hospital and office based, national groups have become significant competitors.
Dirigibles, Cakes, and Medical Entity Structures
It’s often bemoaned that industry leaders suffer from being in an echo chamber.
Don’t Step in Unintended Consequences – Podcast
Let’s say you are the leader of a medical group. It could be a small group of a handful of physicians. Or, you could be the President and CEO of a 600 or 6,000 provider group. It does not make any difference.









