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How to Make 2016 Your Best Year Ever!

Marshall Goldsmith

If you do, you will make 2016 your best year ever. One recurring theme was to “find happiness and meaning – now,” not next month or next year. You may work for a wonderful company, and you may think that your contribution to that organization is very important. You know this. Wondering how to start?

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Healthy Habits Of Successful Leaders – An Expert Roundup

Joseph Lalonde

That may come off as being selfish, but if you don’t take care of yourself, who will? My third principle is to journal every day. Back in January 2016, I had 45 meetings in the month of January. I read 5-10 books every month and one of these books are just for fun. Photo by Dane Deaner. Keep moving!

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What Big Consumer Brands Can Do to Compete in a Digital Economy

Harvard Business Review

Just last month, the 125-year-old Sears—once the world’s largest retailer— filed for bankruptcy. And so Harry’s has been growing 35% year-on-year between 2014 to 2016, three times faster than the industry average , commanding 9% of all online razor sales. Prasatporn Nilkumhaeng/EyeEm/Getty Images.

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Younger and Older Executives Need Different Things from Coaching

Harvard Business Review

The average coaching engagement lasted six to 12 months. Meetings averaged one to two sessions per month. Our study was published in Consulting Psychology Journal in December 2016. First, being identified as a high potential at an early age may reinforce one’s self-perception of being a winner who does things right.

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Health Insurance Exchanges Fulfill Both Liberal and Conservative Goals

Harvard Business Review

And no one should doubt that what happens in the next few months is extremely important—as former cabinet officer Wilbur Cohen said, good policy is 1% inspiration and 99% implementation. But in 2016 the exchanges will open to companies with 51 to 100 employees. in the September 26, 2013 New England Journal of Medicine.).

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What Hurricane Maria’s Death Toll Reveals About Health Care in Puerto Rico

Harvard Business Review

A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) on May 29 estimates that the Puerto Rico death toll associated with Hurricane Maria is at least 4,654, over 70 times the original official count of 64. per 1,000 persons, a 62% increase from the official rate for the same period in 2016, researchers from the Harvard T.H.

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How Health Care Providers Can Ensure Patients’ End-of-Life Wishes Are Known

Harvard Business Review

According to a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine , nearly two-thirds of Oregonians died at home, compared with less than 40% of patients nationally. Moreover, they had less ICU usage in the last 30 days of life and were more likely to be discharged to their homes if hospitalized in the last month of life.