by EW Tibbs | Jan 30, 2020 | Balance, Career Development, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Networking, Planning, Tips
As a longtime healthcare Chief Executive Officer who began my career as a registered nurse, my passion has always been to take great care of people, both patients and caregivers. In doing so, I lead with my heart and care deeply about not hurting people. How we...
by Lee Ann Liska | Jan 29, 2020 | Balance, Career Development, Development, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Networking, Planning, Tips
Just before the holidays, I read a great article in the New York Times, “When the Surgeon Is a Mom.” I found it even more relevant on my second reading after the new year. The article speaks to the tough choices female physicians make when they choose the field of...
by Gary Foster | Jan 28, 2020 | Balance, Career Development, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Networking, Planning, Retirement, Tips
I started my fifth trip this week through the life-altering book “Younger Next Year” by Chris Crowley and Dr. Henry Lodge. If you’ve been hanging with my weekly diatribes for a while, you know I feel very strongly that there isn’t a better...
by Joanie White-Wagoner | Jan 27, 2020 | Career Development, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Planning, Tips
Launching a major capital project is a challenging and rewarding undertaking, especially in health care, where your new facility will transform and save lives. Whether a new hospital, clinic or urgent care, it is critical that you have a strategic plan in place as you...
by Gary Foster | Jan 21, 2020 | Balance, Career Development, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Networking, Planning, Retirement, Tips
What would your honest answer be to this question: Are you the author of your life? I think we think are. Color me skeptical. I wasn’t for 60+ years. I find most people aren’t, truly. Cultural expectations hold the pen for most of us. Then we hit mid-life...