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Leadership (6)

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Hospital, Tech Company, or Other - Why Contracts are a Crucial First Step

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Jean Morgan for writing today's blog post. You can connect with her on LinkedIn. “Good fences make good neighbors” is a phrase that applicable in so many situations -...

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Reflections from Pulsara's CEO: Driven by Purpose

“People with a sense of purpose have learned to let life question them and have moved the focus of their attention and concern away from themselves to others. Purpose, then, is not a job or a role or...

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6 ways to Increase Stroke Team Engagement

“Nobody plays. Yourself included. I’m supposed to wear myself out for the team? What team? Nah, nah what I’m gonna do is look out for myself and get mine.” “See man, that’s the worst attitude I ever...

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Everyone Wants Cake on Their Birthday!

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Alison Bruns for writing today's blog post. You can connect with her on LinkedIn. The importance of maintaining company culture, teamwork & recognition in a...

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Proactive Coping Techniques and Intrinsic Reward in the Workplace

“The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another.” – William James Most employees are asked to self-manage to a significant degree, to use their intelligence and...

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The 4-Ingredient Recipe for Failure (and How to Avoid it)

You’ve probably heard it said before that failure is inevitable, and of course that is true. No one of us is immune to failure. But, as much as failure is a normal part of everyday life, it’s...

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What Hospital Care Teams Can Learn From NFL Receivers

We live in a world of constant stimulation, of more is more, and, as a result, of multitasking. Most of us think we’re pretty good at multitasking, and greatly overestimate our proficiency at doing...

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