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The 3 Types of Diversity That Shape Our Identities

Harvard Business Review

Since the 1980s, most global companies have developed diversity and inclusion policies led by human resources. The most frequent include: assessment tools (climate surveys, statistics monitoring, minority targets), human resources programs (flexible policies, mentoring or coaching), communication campaigns, and training programs.

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A Better Way for Employers to Procure Health Care

Harvard Business Review

companies manage their supply chains with diligence to ensure suppliers meet their standards for quality and affordability, but the vast majority don’t behave in this fashion when purchasing health care services. Innovating for Value in Health Care. It is a costly mistake. Insight Center. Sponsored by Medtronic.

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To Radically Redesign Health Care, Start with One Unit

Harvard Business Review

Benchmarking seems to assure leaders that as long as their organization’s performance is 50% of the national average or better, things are okay. The road map starts with creating an environment for frontline workers to imagine innovative new ways of delivering care. It involves several steps: Begin with one unit.