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Obama: The Great Answerer

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Our nation is in need of answers on just about every front: health-care, terrorism, ethnic rifts, Iraq, financial industry concerns, the home foreclosure epidemic, infectious diseases, and climate change. Of course, Obama does know more about health care than most, if not everyone, at a given town hall meeting.

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Obama: The Great Answerer

CO2

Our nation is in need of answers on just about every front: health-care, terrorism, ethnic rifts, Iraq, financial industry concerns, the home foreclosure epidemic, infectious diseases, and climate change. Of course, Obama does know more about health care than most, if not everyone, at a given town hall meeting.

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Companies for Social Good

Women on Business

The Puget Sound Business Journal reported that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the USAID awarded $3.2 This became very important after the 2010 earthquake devastated the country. reported that IBM, Motorola, Microsoft, Cisco, and Verizon are partnering with five Chicago High Schools to offer career training for students.

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Possibility Maximizer: TED Talks

Sales Wolf Blog

Copyright 2007-2010 - Chris Young Twitter Updates follow me on Twitter « The Rainmaker Fab Five Blog Picks of the Week | Main | The Rainmaker Fab Five Blog Picks of the Week » August 27, 2010 Possibility Maximizer: TED Talks Happy Friday!   Enjoy! .    The format of a TED talk is also unique. 

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Health Care Providers Need a Value Management Office

Harvard Business Review

Many health care organizations today are striving to deliver better patient outcomes at lower cost and to be rewarded for accomplishing both. Leading Change in Health Care. ICCI’s role subsequently expanded to integrate outcome measurement and reporting into MD Anderson’s new electronic-medical-records system.

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The First Wave of Corporate AI Is Doomed to Fail

Harvard Business Review

Already, evidence suggests that early AI pilots are unlikely to produce the dramatic results that technology enthusiasts predict. Recent research from McKinsey Global Institute found that 45% of work activities could potentially be automated by today’s technologies, and 80% of that is enabled by machine learning.

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Making Hospital Partnerships Work

Harvard Business Review

In today’s health care landscape, consultants often advise independent hospitals to merge with a larger health system. News & World Report as the nation’s best rehabilitation hospital. Leading Change in Health Care. He reports to vice presidents at both Silver Cross and RIC.