by Jim Wiederhold | Apr 29, 2016 | Development, General, Job Search, Networking, Planning, Tips, Transition, Uncategorized
Everyone recognizes nursing plays a huge and vital role in our hospitals and healthcare systems today. Nursing, like any other area of healthcare, needs experienced coaches and mentors. Please remember the optimum word here is experienced. Here are some of my...
by Greg Nielsen | Apr 26, 2016 | Development, General, Job Search, Networking, Planning, Tips, Transition, Uncategorized
Do you know your numbers? (not just finance) “It’s a nice day outside.” Does this mean it’s 65 degrees, 75, 82? It depends on who you ask. Unless you ascribe a numerical measure to something it will never be fully clear to an audience. So many executives I advise are...
by Davide Carbone | Apr 20, 2016 | Development, General, Networking, Planning, Tips, Uncategorized
Hospitals/Health systems across the country are faced with increasing financial pressure including slow economic recovery, decreases in reimbursement, increases in uninsured or underinsured leading to increased bad debt write offs, and increased operating expenses....
by Jim Wiederhold | Apr 14, 2016 | Development, General, Job Search, Networking, Planning, Tips, Transition, Uncategorized
How often in my conversation with executives do I hear the statement, “he/she is good at reading the tea leaves” or “he/she is not so good at reading the tea leaves”? What does it mean? To me, it indicates a sense of external awareness of...
by Greg Nielsen | Apr 9, 2016 | Development, General, Job Search, Networking, Planning, Tips, Transition, Uncategorized
Why should an organization hire you? What do you bring to the table that helps the organization win? What are you known for? If you aren’t communicating these answers briefly and succinctly (backed with facts), you are not standing out and will have a tougher time...