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28 Ways Leaders Re-charge Their Batteries: How to Increase Energy, Improve Mood, and Manage Stress

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In 2007, the company experimented with training 15 director-level Googlers on healthy energy management. In 2006, Google became concerned that their highly intelligent, passionate employees were burning out. The effect on Google was significant: illness, lost innovation (even though people still worked long hours), and turnover.

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021: How to Use Podcasts to Engage People | with PodcastAnswerMan Cliff Ravenscraft, plus Jonathan Mast

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His special guests for this episode are two pioneers of podcasting: Cliff Ravenscraft : Cliff has been podcasting since 2005, and as the Podcast Answer Man he has been consulting and teaching others to podcast since 2007. Today he provides social media services at the global consulting firm Black & Veatch.

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WHE05: New Tools for Health Care Consumerism | with Clayton Nicholas from Change Healthcare

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Established in 2007, Change Healthcare provides consumer engagement and cost-transparency solutions to health plans and employers across the US. In recent years, new technology is helping employers better equip and engage their workforce as health care consumers.

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GC21: Gamifying Consumerism at Healthcare University | with Clayton Nicholas

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Established in 2007, Change Healthcare is on a mission to transform the way Americans purchase and utilize healthcare services. Most recently, Nicholas was executive director of clinical strategy and operations for Walgreens.

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052: How to Use Stories to Engage People | featuring Steve Kloyda from The Prospecting Expert

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As a result of the 2007 movie Sicko, 43% of people were more likely to report that they think health-care reform is needed. After The Karate Kid, the number of kids taking martial arts more than doubled. By 2004, the popularity of the CSI television shows had prompted a huge increase in applications to university forensic science programs.