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The Skills Doctors and Nurses Need to Be Effective Executives

Harvard Business Review

We are witnessing an unprecedented transformation of the health care industry. Physicians and nurses are being called upon to lead these new health care enterprises — and are assuming a higher level of influence in the business of health care than ever before. People leadership.

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What Economists Know That Managers Don’t (and Vice Versa)

Harvard Business Review

Not for the highly-regarded work on competition between small numbers of firms with which his career began more than thirty years ago but for more recent work on how carefully structured regulation can improve performance relative to unbridled market forces. Businesses and management experts, in contrast, tend take the opposite position.

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What Economists Know That Managers Don’t (and Vice Versa)

Harvard Business Review

Not for the highly-regarded work on competition between small numbers of firms with which his career began more than thirty years ago but for more recent work on how carefully structured regulation can improve performance relative to unbridled market forces. Businesses and management experts, in contrast, tend take the opposite position.

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The Marketing of a President

Harvard Business Review

These donors contribute (make that "invest") vast sums to fund campaigns run by professional managers, and they control the ideas the party generates. For example, Michael Porter describes new approaches to regulation that stipulate measurable social improvements from initiatives. And what has this model delivered?