Improvement
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Leadership Lessons from the Past
by Ron Wince Published June 26, 2009Filed Under:
Recently while waiting to board a Southwest Airlines flight I was watching passengers come off the plane that had just arrived.
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Culture Trumps Reorganization Every Time
by Ron Wince Published July 14, 2010Filed Under:
In his recent editorial column in Government Executive...
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Healthcare Embraces Lean Principles
by Ron Wince Published July 13, 2010Filed Under:
A recent article from the NY Times Sunday business section...
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Four Themes to Successfully Navigating the Supreme Court Decision
by Ron Wince Published June 28, 2012Filed Under:
Today’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the controversial Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act confirms the direction of healthcare reform that had already begun a few years ago. Many payers and providers, responding to the slowly emerging regulatory architecture of the law, have embarked on large scale transformational initiatives which will fundamentally change their business models forever. Even before the first draft of the health reform law was complete, a radical shift was already gaining momentum and leaders of healthcare organizations were facing mounting pressure to reinvent the healthcare system.
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Begin the Ascent
by Ron Wince Published June 25, 2009Filed Under:
Welcome to the Guidon blog where we will offer insights and learning from our work with public and private sector clients and how they are navigating the current economic crisis.
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Top Five Reasons CFOs are Playing a More Significant Role in Quality Improvement Programs
by Ron Wince Published September 15, 2010Filed Under:
For the past few decades, chief financial officers (CFOs) were left to focus on “bean counting” and played little or no role in an organization’s quality improvement initiative. Increasingly, that role is changing and more organizations are having CFOs front and center in leading quality efforts. Here are the reasons why...
