At the beginning of this week I sent a lot of information to a guy whose company had asked about a particular thing I knew something about. Knowing something about it though and having it in writing were two different things, so I spent about 4 hours searching online for the proof I needed to […]
Leadership
The other day my wife and I were having a discussion on why some children misbehave out in public to the extreme while others seem to have their act together. My wife, one of 7 children, said that in her opinion children are the direct result of what their parents expect them to be most […]
Last week there was a post on a blog written by a guy named Dan McCarthy titled 5 Myths About Giving Praise. His main premise was that employers always feel they’re giving enough or too much praise to begin with, while employees consistently report on surveys that they don’t get enough recognition or praise. via […]
In a recent article by the Harvard Business Review titled Why Great Leaders Are in Short Supply, their premise was that there’s a dearth of leaders in society that seem capable of getting the job done, whatever the job is, and that as great leaders disappear so also goes the wealth of new and great […]
When I do my charge master reviews for hospitals, one of the areas that’s always of particular interest is supplies. Hospitals can literally have more than 5,000 supply items on their charge master; that’s hard for anyone to keep up with. Having items in their inventory control is one thing; having that many charges that […]

