by Greg Nielsen | Mar 21, 2017 | Development, General, Job Search, Networking, Planning, Tips, Transition, Uncategorized
If you find yourself in transition one of the worst things you can do is limit your job search. Do not say things like, “I don’t want to live in . . . . that part of the country,” or “That job is too small”. There are several reasons to cast a wide net: Practice....
by Michael “Mike” J. Jones | Mar 20, 2017 | Development, General, Networking, Planning, Tips, Uncategorized
Culture of Performance Excellence: A simplified Approach Physician alignment, integration and engagement in integrated delivery systems are essential elements in navigating the complexity of healthcare service delivery. Healthcare organizations need a simplified...
by Jim Wiederhold | Mar 20, 2017 | Development, General, Networking, Planning, Uncategorized
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1.2 million vacancies will emerge for registered nurses between 2014 and 2022. In fact, the shortage is anticipated to be twice as big as when Medicare and Medicaid were introduced in 1965. Nursing plays a huge role in the...
by Joy Goldman | Mar 16, 2017 | Development, General, Networking, Planning, Tips, Uncategorized
In its 2016 global CEO survey, Price Waterhouse Coopers reported that fifty-five percent of CEOs think that a lack of trust is a threat to their organization’s growth. Stephen M. R. Covey, in his book: “The Speed of Trust,” asserts, “The ability to establish,...
by Michael “Mike” J. Jones | Mar 7, 2017 | Development, General, Networking, Planning, Tips, Uncategorized
Culture of Performance Excellence: A simplified Approach Physician alignment, integration and engagement in integrated delivery systems are essential elements in navigating the complexity of healthcare service delivery. Healthcare organizations need a simplified...