Listen to Mark as he discusses that a few months ago, while waiting at the gate for a flight, I couldn’t help but notice a gate agent making some woman unpack and repack and unpack and repack her expandable carry-on suitcase because it was too wide to fit into the measuring “box” for carry-on luggage..
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Listen to Mark as he discusses in the real-world context of opportunistic action, “partnership” is a euphemism for “acquired” or “controlled.”
few months ago, while waiting at the gate for a flight, I couldn’t help but notice a gate agent making some woman unpack and repack and unpack and repack her expandable carry-on suitcase because it was too wide to fit into the measuring “box” for carry-on luggage…
In the real-world context of opportunistic action, “partnership” is a euphemism for “acquired” or “controlled.”
In the real world context of opportunistic action, “partnership” is a euphemism for “acquired” or “controlled.”
A few months ago, while waiting at the gate for a flight, I couldn’t help but notice a gate agent making some woman unpack and repack and unpack and repack her expandable carry-on suitcase because it was too wide to fit into the measuring “box” for carry-on luggage.
I see too many deals that are hatched from the evil twins of self-inflicted human nature: fear and hope.
Ride along with Mark as he talks the true cause of physician dissatisfaction: Hospital-centric healthcare.
Every business (yes, your medical group is a business) needs a streamlined way to make day to day management decisions.
Make certain that you are negotiating with someone who has the power to say “yes” and not just “no.”