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20/20 Workplace

CEO Blog

1880 - Industrial Revolution 1980 - Computer Revolution 1990 - Internet Revolution 2010 - Information Revolution Now - Participation Revolution She spoke about the new employee - the millenials. #wif11 Jeanne Meister, author of the 20/20 Workplace spoke about the increasing speed of innovation.

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Proving It Through your Actions – a Guest Post from Steve Farber

Kevin Eikenberry

However… The most overlooked way to develop Extreme Leadership in others is to let them participate in your development. He’s also a multiple year nominee for Best Leadership Blog. You still have until midnight December 14th to vote. This is nothing new. You’ve heard it before: develop people. True, true, and true again.

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Companies for Social Good

Women on Business

This became very important after the 2010 earthquake devastated the country. The study compared employees that participated in the wellness program to those that did not. The study compared employees that participated in the wellness program to those that did not. According to the study the company saved $12.1

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Health Care Reforms That Work

Harvard Business Review

First, they are responsible for contributing a large chunk of patients into the health care system, especially in developed countries like the US. All of our new policies and efforts to provide affordable health care could pale in comparison to the exponentially rising costs associated with these diseases and their demographics.

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The Innovation Health Care Really Needs: Help People Manage Their Own Health

Harvard Business Review

Finally, health care, which has been largely immune to the forces of disruptive innovation , is beginning to change. health care keeps getting costlier. These astronomical costs are largely due to the way competition works in American health care. Transforming Health Care. Insight Center.

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The Most Intriguing HBR Blog Posts of 2010

Harvard Business Review

In a previous post, we listed The Top 10 HBR Blog Posts of 2010 , according to our readers. Here we've collected another group of posts from 2010, some almost as popular as the Top 10, others that should have been more popular than they were, all that are well worth your time. Some of our favorite posts are unclassifiable.

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A Global Online Network Lets Health Professionals Share Expertise

Harvard Business Review

In response, our team at the Global Health Delivery Project at Harvard launched an online platform to generate and disseminate knowledge in health care delivery. In health care, we thought, they could be a rapid, practical means for diverse professionals to share insights and tactics. Growing Participation.