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How do leaders make lasting change?

Lead on Purpose

His book The Innovators Dilemma has impacted the business world perhaps more than any other book in recent history. He has expanded his research and applied his theories to other industries like health care, higher education and even governments and tax systems. The second article is an interview in Wired magazine.

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WHE17: The Cost of Medical Errors: Educating Employees about Patient Safety | with Leah Binder from The Leapfrog Group

Engaging Leader

You probably know about this unfortunate fact of life in health care, but do your employees? You probably know about this unfortunate fact of life in health care, but do your employees? How […] All hospitals are not the same! In 2013, 1437 hospitals across the country completed The Leapfrog Hospital Survey.

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AI Adoption in U.S. Health Care Won’t Be Easy

Harvard Business Review

health sector has struggled to put innovations into practice. And the contrasting experiences of electronic health records and minimally invasive surgical removal of the gallbladder can be instructive. AI promises to be no different. But 3 steps can help overcome the obstacles.

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Could a Subscription Model Spur Innovation in U.S. Health Care?

Harvard Business Review

A new pricing model may help providers develop new treatments and improve access for patients.

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Is This the Hospital That Will Finally Push the Expensive U.S. Health Care System to Innovate?

Harvard Business Review

Will the same happen to health care in the United States? By almost any measure, American health care costs are out of control but the system refuses to change. What if you could provide excellent care at ultra-low prices at a location close to the U.S.? Innovation & Entrepreneurship Book. health care.

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Resource Conflicts Fuels Support For Far-Right Parties

The Horizons Tracker

In a recent article , I wrote about research showing that support for populists rose in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. They also distinguish between benefits that are “in-cash”, such as tax credits, and those that are “in-kind”, such as access to housing or health care.

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Study Finds That Fixed-Duration Strikes Are Most Effective

The Horizons Tracker

The article highlights the rise of a more militant form of leadership within the California Nurses Association in the mid-1990s, during which time strikes became more strategically deployed. . What’s more, such confrontational tactics were also effective at boosting employee power.