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Steal a Play from Merck and Qualcomm – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses how medical group leaders can mimic strategies used by pharmaceutical giant Merck and chip maker Qualcomm to unlock hidden profits.
Your Competitor’s Vision and Action Plan – Success in Motion
Sit back and relax, if you can, while Mark discusses one of your competitor’s action plans and how they are implementing it.
Fast Times and the Problem with Slow Medical Group Decision Making
We’re living in a time of fast-paced change. Sure. But, I think people have been saying that since the Enlightenment. Maybe it’s the one thing that’s remained constant. But maybe it’s not. Some things have certainly remained the same. For example, more than seven years ago, in my blog post entitled Who’s Driving Your Practice’s Bus?,…
Using “Future You” as a Guide to Better Contracts and Business Relationships – Success in Motion
Take a seat and ride along as Mark discusses using the concept of “Future You” when structuring medical group and physician contracts and business relationships.
Don’t Step in Unintended Consequences
Catalog all of your agreements. Consider each new deal or arrangement in light of your existing ones as a matter of standard operating procedure.
Why You Must Reset Your Time Horizon – Podcast
Have you imposed an expiration date on your career, on your business?
The Timing Is Never Right, So Start Now – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark while he discusses why “the timing is never right” simply means that you should get started now. After all, the timing will never be right.
What If They Had Begun to Think About Their Future When It Was Still in Their Past? – Podcast
The medical group that I was going to see was under pressure…
Don’t Step in Unintended Consequences – Success in Motion
Sit back while Mark discusses the fact that you need to be careful that you aren’t creating problems with a current deal by entering into what appears to be a benign amendment or even a simple deal with a third party.


