Weblogs
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Why Was Baptist Hospital Sold? Secrets of How Nashville’s Largest Hospital Changed Hands
The stunning story of Baptist Hospital’s disastrous condition under ex-CEO David Stringfield and its subsequent miraculous recovery and sale is largely unknown…and as riveting as any tale of suspense. Continue reading
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Survivors
“One foot in front of the other,” my mom always advised. Caregivers never know if they will survive to retirement. If you already have, congratulations on your persistence, luck and career of loving care. Continue reading
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Happiest Hospital Building Opening Ever
When you lead with love, lovely things happen. Taking care of the people who take care of people means seeing the workplace from the caregiver’s, not the executive’s, standpoint. Continue reading
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Is There Ever At “Good” Day in a Hospital?
Can caregivers find room on their crowded agenda to make some part of nature theirs once again? Continue reading
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The Best Career Partner Ever
If, as I believe, leaders are caregivers, then they need caregivers as well. Career partners. My best one is my wife of 58 years. Continue reading
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How You Can Honor Caregivers Who Died
Want to honor a caregiver who has passed away? Post a comment on the Journal. Your email will not appear and no need to list a “URL”. Thank you. Continue reading
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The Universal Santa
Love is the universal Santa. Anyone who lives that will have a sacred and magical holiday. Continue reading
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A Double Drowning: Lightning Leadership During Trailing Thunder
Do we learn crisis behavior in childhood or later on? When Emergency delivers its lightning strikes, who steps forward to lead amid the trailing thunder? Continue reading