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5 Examples of Great Health Care Management

Harvard Business Review

I have worked my entire career in great health systems with fabulous people. Culture of shared responsibility at Mayo Clinic. When I visited the Mayo Clinic this spring I was amazed by how well everyone worked together to give patients first-rate, coordinated care. They came because we’re the Mayo Clinic.

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5 Examples of Great Health Care Management

Harvard Business Review

I have worked my entire career in great health systems with fabulous people. Culture of shared responsibility at Mayo Clinic. When I visited the Mayo Clinic this spring I was amazed by how well everyone worked together to give patients first-rate, coordinated care. They came because we’re the Mayo Clinic.

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Most Doctors Have Little or No Management Training, and That’s a Problem

Harvard Business Review

And they receive little on-the-job training to develop skills such as how to allocate short- and long-term resources, how to provide developmental feedback, or how to effectively handle conflict – leadership skills needed to run a vibrant business. These leaders learn to oversee and delegate work, and develop and coach others.

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Keeping Anxious Thoughts at Bay

Harvard Business Review

The Mayo Clinic , among other top health providers, publishes excellent suggestions for dietary practices that can help you keep internal peace. You may not be a world-class athlete, but exercise is an aid to peak mental performance for everyone, and provides resistance to psychological distress. Establish a routine for adequate sleep.

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How to Work Confidently with Numbers People

Harvard Business Review

Besides, hiding is bad for your business and your career, says Joe Knight, a partner and senior consultant at the Business Literacy Institute, and the coauthor of Financial Intelligence. If you remember your statistics classes from college or business school, you may be okay. Zach Mayo is not particularly numbers-minded.

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