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Why The Health Care Reform Debate Makes Me Sick

The Recovering Engineer

As I look at the health care reform debate, I see a number of these behaviors in the way the discussion(s) is (are) proceeding. I am not a doctor, pharmacist, attorney, drug company executive or any other person who has deep insights into the intricacies of our health care system. And, frankly, it makes me sick.

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Why The Health Care Reform Debate Makes Me Sick

The Recovering Engineer

As I look at the health care reform debate, I see a number of these behaviors in the way the discussion(s) is (are) proceeding. I am not a doctor, pharmacist, attorney, drug company executive or any other person who has deep insights into the intricacies of our health care system. And, frankly, it makes me sick.

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Healing Our Workplaces through Cultures of Connection

Michael Lee Stallard

While formal programs and policies can be impactful, the informal practices of everyday life—the norms and culture of how we engage one another—significantly influence social connection. Here is how the advisory presents this foundational piece: A culture of connection is vital to creating the changes needed in society.

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Bio-hacking Your Health and Wellbeing with Your Phone

Next Level Blog

Last week I had the pleasure of spending some extended time online with a group of coaching and leadership development colleagues. For example, API’s enable your nutrition app to pull information on your daily calorie burn from your fitness app and the data from your daily weigh-in from the app that pairs with your scale.

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How to Become a Master Persuasive Storyteller

Skip Prichard

Using simple pictures drawn on the back of a napkin, Dan Roam explained American health care, helped Peet’s Coffee earn a billion dollars, and is working with Google to redefine how the world thinks about the internet. Leadership Tip: Great communicators start by asking “What story does my presentation want to tell?”

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Mackert and Garfield Named to Board of Examiners for 2015 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award

Six Disciplines

The Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has named Casey Mackert, Director of Baldrige Services and Dr. Jan Garfield, Baldrige Client Coach at Six Disciplines Consulting Services in Findlay, Ohio, to the Board of Examiners for the 2015 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. GAITHERSBURG, Md.—The

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Can Education Be Delivered Via WhatsApp?

The Horizons Tracker

WhatsApp is a hugely popular means of communication around the world, but there is a strong sense that it’s mainly used for more informal conversations, despite growth in areas such as healthcare in recent times. The course is designed to improve the leadership skills of community organizers.