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Shaping the Future of Healthcare | Shanil Ebrahim

Peter Winick

We often think of thought leadership at the large scale the white paper, the book or the keynote speech. And a great example of that is just last week where I convened, a roundtable of CEOs where I had the CEOs of different hospitals and, and the private sector for our dinner roundtable.

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BD CEO Tom Polen: ‘You Get What You Celebrate’

Chief Executive

From Covid tests to the syringes used to inject vaccines into billions of arms, BD—and Polen—found themselves at the epicenter of all-things-Covid, while at the same time having to continue to provide every imaginable type of medical equipment used inside almost every doctor’s office and hospital in the western world. Not just the metric.

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the special notepads, the staggered departures, and other stories of ridiculous policies at work

Alison Green

by 14), and her sales staff all had to take notes on white paper at letter size (8.5 The scandal I was one of several temps at a hospital. Here are 18 of the most ridiculous you shared. The notepads I had a boss who insisted that only her notes could be on yellow legal pads (8.5 So you could see in, nothing was hidden.

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Collaboration and Humor in Thought Leadership | Jerome Pagani & Craig Joseph

Peter Winick

And a heavy white paper or a long form piece isn’t necessarily the way to do that. How could I actually use it every day and to do my job or to take care of, you know, to help hospitals function better? There’s very much a spoonful of sugar. Peace with humor and humor is subjective. How would this video appeal to me?

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The Potential for Blockchain to Transform Electronic Health Records

Harvard Business Review

If you end up being transferred to another hospital, the new hospital may not be able to access data about your care that was pushed to the first hospital. For example, a surgeon in the hospital operating room could view an X-ray you had taken at an urgent care center.

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Leading in a World of Resource Constraints and Extreme Weather

Harvard Business Review

And as an HBS white paper points out, even some of today’s most mainstream executives — from the CTO to even the CFO — were once just new positions created to deal with “significant opportunities and risks emerging from technological or social disruptions.” A connected world is a transparent world.

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Best of 2023 featuring Jenna Fisher, Mark Miller, Lily Zheng, and Jane Hanson

Peter Winick

I want something I can tell the church, the school, the hospital, the military, the chicken restaurant. Jane Hanson So here’s the thing is that in our world today, people don’t take a long time to read a white paper or to read. I never want to be the guy that just publishes my personal bias. This will work.

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