by Gary Foster | Mar 17, 2020 | Balance, Career Development, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Networking, Planning, Retirement, Tips
Wow! The craziest of times – and like overnight. Humbling isn’t it – when our human arrogance gets such a resounding come-uppance. I move another notch deeper into my eighth-decade this month and can’t ignore the possibility that I am in...
by Gary Foster | Mar 10, 2020 | Balance, Career Development, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Networking, Planning, Retirement, Tips
I’m a long-time fan of Yale physician, Dr. David Katz. He’s one of very few “iconoclastic rebels” in the medical field that unabashedly speaks the truth about how hosed up our medical and food industries are relative to enabling us to protect...
by Gary Foster | Mar 3, 2020 | Balance, Career Development, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Networking, Outplacement, Planning, Retirement, Tips
What’s in a number? Meet Ron Benfield, Vancouver, WA. Numbers are a big deal for Ron. He has been swimming in them for over four decades as a finance executive with several prestigious hospitals and health systems. I met Ron last fall on the phone while doing business...
by Gary Foster | Feb 25, 2020 | Balance, Career Development, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Networking, Planning, Retirement, Tips
Does it all get kinda old after a while? Are we all that “lost?” Is the void that big? Yep – I fear it is. This week, let’s take a little trip through this “life purpose” thing and ponder its validity. And maybe add it to our...
by Gary Foster | Feb 19, 2020 | Balance, Career Development, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Networking, Planning, Retirement, Tips
Can you imagine this disappearing from the planet? Some are predicting its demise after 150 years. I suspect it won’t go away without some pretty stiff resistance. But there are some pretty compelling ecological arguments for it being...