Blog
Through our blog we hope to provide information and insight to assist leadership in the overall strategic direction and execution of operations, particularly as it applies to community healthcare providers.

Interim leadership as a Career Path
Posted on February 15, 2018
So, you are considering the leap into Interim work as a profession? No, this is not an oxymoron, many people now are choosing Interim work as a permanent career option.

Are You a Lean Thinker?
Posted on November 16, 2017
Ever feel pressure to do more with less? Find yourself questioning why work is done the way it is or how it could be improved? Looking for ways to empower your colleagues while keeping your customers happy?

Population Based Care Coordination
Posted on November 14, 2017
Greater emphasis is being placed on creating a model that will work in all settings and places the individual’s needs first. According to AHRQ, “Care coordination involves deliberately organizing patient care activities and sharing information among all of the participants concerned with a patient’s care to achieve safer and more effective care.

Optimizing Teamwork in Your Workforce
Posted on November 10, 2017
Teamwork is a familiar word that is frequently bantered around in the workplace yet implementation of the concept is not always easy nor is it easy to do well.

Modern Roles and Responsibilities for Executives in Healthcare
Posted on September 28, 2017
As healthcare changes at a non-stop pace, the roles and responsibilities of executives in healthcare are also ever-evolving. Sometimes, the positions and titles that executives were once assigned no longer match the responsibilities of the position.

Dress for Success
Posted on August 17, 2017
A rule of thumb when preparing to interview is to dress a level or two above the dress code at the organization you are interviewing for. Being poorly dressed makes a bad first impression…

The Ever-Changing World of Technology
Posted on July 28, 2017
Todays’ technology is almost impossible to keep up with. If you buy the latest laptop today, within 6 months another model will be more advanced than yours! The tech world is ever changing and evolving.

Making a Great First Impression
Posted on July 28, 2017
You only have 30 seconds to make a great first impression when you interview for a new position, and 30 seconds can feel like a very long time if you’re not prepared. Some people are naturally nervous when meeting new people, especially during an interview.

Suggestions When Updating Your Resume
Posted on July 28, 2017
In over 37 years of healthcare recruiting, I have interviewed thousands of individuals, and reviewed hundreds of thousands of resumes. One of the major signs I look for is if the resumes were updated at the last minute.

Skype Interviews: Do’s and Don’ts
Posted on July 13, 2017
20 years ago I started visiting Kinko’s to host video teleconference candidate interviews. I typically held two to three interviews per week; the cost was $200 to use the equipment on both ends, and half the time the equipment broke down.