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Four Industries That Use the Situational Leadership® Methodology

The Center For Leadership Studies

Situational Leadership In The Technology Sector In large part, technology companies live on the cutting edge and continually need to reinvent themselves in order to survive and prosper. As such, technology companies in particular need to foster a culture where “high skill and high will” have the license to be creative.

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What Retail Can Teach Health Care About Digital Strategy

Harvard Business Review

Imagining the same ad for a healthcare provider in 2018, even an innovative provider, is a stretch. Health Care’s New Frontier. How technology is changing the design and delivery of care. Without better data, we will know little about the true effectiveness of virtual health care technologies.

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How Mobile Phones Can "Reverse Innovate" Health Care

Harvard Business Review

Many communities in emerging markets receive their front-line primary health care from community health care workers. In South Africa, for instance, 50 percent of all health care providers are community workers. In fact, Vodafone spun out the work through the creation of a Mobile Health Unit in January 2010.

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Radically Rethinking Health Care Delivery

Harvard Business Review

Editor's note: This post is part of a three-week series examining innovation in health care, published in partnership with the Advanced Leadership Initiative at Harvard University. What we describe as a "health care system" is no system at all. But technology alone will not deliver lower costs and safer care.

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Getting Buy-In for Predictive Analytics in Health Care

Harvard Business Review

health care system spends almost a third of its resources — $750 billion annually — on unnecessary services and inefficient care. These tools are now being used across the continuum of care, from disease surveillance to chronic disease prevention to identifying patients who are at risk of deterioration.

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Telemedicine Is Vital to Reforming Health Care Delivery

Harvard Business Review

Health care remains one of the few services that require people to have a face-to-face interaction to obtain access. In January 2015, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a new provider reimbursement code for non–face-to-face health care services for patients who have chronic medical conditions.

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Hospital Budget Systems Are Holding Back Innovation

Harvard Business Review

health care system. The audience for such innovation wants to be receptive: A recent American Hospital Association (AHA) survey found that 75% of senior hospital executives endorsed the importance of digital innovation. surgery, medicine, oncology), care areas (e.g., Health Care’s New Frontier.