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Reclaiming physician power: your role as a physician executive
IN THIS ARTICLE ... Dr. Schmidt, the newly hired vice president of medical affairs at a large Midwestern hospital, was charged with halting the...
Physician Executive, 11/01/06 by Edward J. O'Connor · More from publication -
Moving from resistance to support
"You make me feel so ___" "You make me feel so ___" [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Does this sound familiar? Blaming others...
Physician Executive, 09/01/06 by Edward J. O'Connor · More from publication -
Building the relationships required to influence others
A large, successful, multispecialty group practice held a spaghetti dinner. Physicians cooked spaghetti, served spaghetti, cleaned up and took a...
Physician Executive, 03/01/06 by Edward J. O'Connor · More from publication -
Focusing your people: the power of entrepreneurial thinking
IN THIS ARTICLE ... Strategy cycles are shrinking, costs continue to rise, shortages are threatening quality care and business as usual is not...
Physician Executive, 01/01/06 by Edward J. O'Connor · More from publication -
Resistance to patient safety initiatives
Imagine this ... Imagine this ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Physician/administrator relations are strained, medical...
Physician Executive, 11/01/05 by Edward J. O'Connor · More from publication -
Clarifying your vision and objectives
In the long run, men hit mostly what they aim at. In the long run, men hit mostly what they aim at. --Henry David Thoreau (1) If you don't know...
Physician Executive, 07/01/05 by Edward J. O'Connor · More from publication -
Following a proven path to success
If you leave one component out of a chemical process, you are likely to get a different result than the one you anticipate. If you leave one...
Physician Executive, 05/01/05 by Edward J. O'Connor · More from publication -
Getting from here to there in health care
"There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to "There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or...
Physician Executive, 03/01/05 by Edward J. O'Connor · More from publication -
Spinning a winning web: attracting and retaining top performers
IN THIS ARTICLE ... Many leaders complain about how difficult it is to attract, rely on, and retain good people. Yet, simultaneously, they engage...
Physician Executive, 09/01/04 by Edward J. O'Connor · More from publication -
Expand your practice ... carefully
Our health maintenance organization (HMO) growth strategy has doubled revenues annually for the past five years. Sales now exceed $3 billion....
MGMA Connexion, 02/01/04 by O'Connor, Edward J; Fiol, C Marlena · More from publication


