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The R3 Continuum Playbook: Compassion Fatigue in the Healthcare Industry

October 14, 2021 by John Ray

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The R3 Continuum Playbook:  Compassion Fatigue in the Healthcare Industry

As we approach two years into a pandemic, compassion fatigue–prioritizing the needs of others over self-care–is a particular difficulty with workers in healthcare.  Jeff Gorter, Vice President of Clinical Crisis Response at R3 Continuum, helps distinguish compassion fatigue from burnout, the unique impact on healthcare workers, and how to instead nurture “compassion satisfaction.” The R3 Continuum Playbook is presented by R3 Continuum and is produced by the Minneapolis-St.Paul Studio of Business RadioX®. R3 Continuum is the underwriter of Workplace MVP, the show which celebrates heroes in the workplace.

 

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Intro: [00:00:01] Broadcasting from the Business RadioX Studios, here is your R3 Continuum Playbook. Brought to you by Workplace MVP sponsor, R3 Continuum, a global leader in workplace behavioral health, crisis, and security solutions.

Jeff Gorter: [00:00:16] Hi, my name is Jeff Gorter, Vice President of Crisis Response Clinical Services at R3 Continuum. Today, I’d like to discuss compassion fatigue, specifically within the healthcare industry. As healthcare workers have dealt with an excessive exponential amount of trauma, suffering, and stress throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s no surprise that many are experiencing what is known as compassion fatigue. Caring for the caregivers has never been more important.

Jeff Gorter: [00:00:49] Now, compassion fatigue has been characterized as an extreme state of tension and preoccupation with the suffering of those being helped, this, as defined by Charles Figley, one of the pioneers in the field. It’s often a result of prioritizing the needs of others over self-care.

Jeff Gorter: [00:01:10] For doctors, nurses, surgeons, and other healthcare workers, compassion is essential to their occupation. Without compassion, how can these workers be expected to properly care for their patients if they can’t empathize with them? But this same empathy, the ability to connect and identify with our patients, can also create an unexpected vulnerability in the healthcare worker if we are not intentionally mindful about our own self-care.

Jeff Gorter: [00:01:44] Now, while burnout is often equated or confused with compassion fatigue, they are actually two different conditions. Burnout is more severe and comes from living in prolonged periods of unrelenting stress that’s gone unaddressed or unattended. But compassion fatigue is almost always the precursor to burnout, the thing that presages it.

Jeff Gorter: [00:02:11] So, compassion fatigue can be defined as the physical, emotional, and spiritual result of chronic self-sacrifice and/or of prolonged exposure to difficult, painful situations that render a person unable to nurture, care for, or to empathize with another’s suffering. This is from Dr. Chelsia Harris, the Executive Director at Lipscomb University’s School of Nursing.

Jeff Gorter: [00:02:41] So, healthcare workers are not only operating on elevated levels of stress for long periods of time, they are also being continuously exposed to death, end-of-life situations, trauma, suffering. While this is no surprise, in fact, many healthcare workers entered the profession to impact exactly those issues, this characteristic occupational hazard, if you will, has become exponentially exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is extremely problematic, as compassion fatigue that’s left unaddressed can be detrimental to healthcare workers and healthcare systems impeding their effectiveness. If workers are trying to care for others while operating on empty, it’s unlikely that they can perform at the needed capacity necessary for successful completion of their occupation, their duties.

Jeff Gorter: [00:03:44] Compassion fatigue, the cost of caring, can lead to inadequate performance, severe behavioral health consequences for the healthcare worker, and perhaps even attrition and loss of the workforce, if healthcare workers choose to leave their professions because of it. Whether you’re a COVID-19 unit nurse who was working 12-hour shifts or a surgical tech who’s struggling to make ends meet, you are apt to be experiencing distress right now and are potentially at risk for developing behavioral health concerns. You are vital to the operation of hospitals and healthcare settings, patient care, or other systems.

Jeff Gorter: [00:04:32] But I want to be clear. Compassion fatigue is not inevitable, nor is it the only path. I’m going to repeat that. Compassion fatigue is not inevitable, nor is it the only path. Experienced and savvy healthcare workers have long realized that purposefully maintaining their compassion satisfaction is the best defense against compassion fatigue.

Jeff Gorter: [00:04:56] Compassion satisfaction is the pleasure, the emotional reward, and the sense of fulfillment that comes from helping others. Most healthcare workers were drawn to the field because of a natural empathy to those in distress and a strong desire to alleviate that distress as best they can. Veteran healthcare workers who have sustained themselves over a full career report that compassion satisfaction is often related to several factors, and [inaudible] review them right now.

Jeff Gorter: [00:05:28] First, the simple act of providing care and alleviating distress as we talked earlier is in and of itself rewarding. Next, they also find being part of a larger system, a healthcare system designed for care. A system that serves the greater community is a positive experience itself and is also affirming.

Jeff Gorter: [00:05:58] Next, working with like-minded colleagues who are committed to care, who are mission-driven, and know what it’s like to be in frontline healthcare situations, is also sustaining. Many healthcare workers report the opportunity to express their core beliefs about themselves, the things that they feel are essential values that they live their lives by to do that in a healthcare setting. Things like, for example, purpose and faith and service to others, these core beliefs are also positive and fulfilling.

Jeff Gorter: [00:06:38] And, finally, altruism, that belief and satisfaction that comes from doing something worthwhile, something that makes a difference in the lives of others or their community is again empowering and sustaining. These factors help us to think about the challenge of compassion satisfaction in a healthy way.

Jeff Gorter: [00:06:38] Now, I’d also like to suggest some things we can do, some actions we can take that have been proven to be helpful in maintaining compassion satisfaction as other healthcare workers have reported. First, let’s start with the basics. Make sure you are attending to food, fluid, sleep as best you can, making sure you’re eating in a healthy, balanced way, making sure you’re staying hydrated during the course of a shift, and maintaining a regular sleep pattern as best as possible.

Jeff Gorter: [00:07:36] Now, while this may seem simplistic, it’s almost a badge of honor in helping professions to skip lunch yet again, to drink nothing but coffee during my shift, or to go without rest because, you know, I’m helping people. The truth is, all that that does is exhaust me physically and makes me less able to actually help. Taking care of yourself is taking care of others.

Jeff Gorter: [00:08:04] Next, closely related to this is doing something physical, some form of moderate exercise on a regular basis. The research is abundantly clear that even small efforts, small movements, for example, a brisk walk around the block or simply standing up and stretching periodically throughout the day, intentionally building that into my schedule, can have a surprisingly big impact on one’s mental and physical health.

Jeff Gorter: [00:08:34] Movement of any kind helps the body begin to rebalance the chemicals released by the stressful situation, and it reminds the mind that I’m not stuck. I’m not physically stuck. I’m not emotionally stuck. I can take action even if it starts with something small, like standing up and stretching or walking around.

Jeff Gorter: [00:08:56] Finally, cultivate a support system outside of work. While your co-workers, what’s come to be called your work family, can be an undeniable source of support and encouragement, it’s essential to have friends outside of the healthcare industry as well. The intensity, the camaraderie of health care tends to form strong, equally intense connections among the co-workers. But if co-workers become my only social connection, it can be stifling. Having a wide network of people is grounding. And, it reminds us that there is life outside of the hospital as well.

Jeff Gorter: [00:09:40] Now, healthcare workers have without a doubt been on the frontlines of managing the global pandemic for the last 18 months. But it’s not as if their jobs were stress-free before COVID-19 struck. Maintaining compassion satisfaction has never been more essential than right now in the current crisis, but also as a continuing practice, even when the pandemic no longer dominates our horizon.

Jeff Gorter: [00:09:40] R3 Continuum can help healthcare organizations to do this with consultation, educational resources, behavioral health support, and direct onsite support delivered by trained crisis consultants. On our website at r3c.com, we provide resources under the Our Resources tab. To learn more about how we can support your organization, contact us today.

 

Show Underwriter

R3 Continuum (R3c) is a global leader in workplace behavioral health and security solutions. R3c helps ensure the psychological and physical safety of organizations and their people in today’s ever-changing and often unpredictable world. Through their continuum of tailored solutions, including evaluations, crisis response, executive optimization, protective services, and more, they help organizations maintain and cultivate a workplace of wellbeing so that their people can thrive. Learn more about R3c at www.r3c.com.

R3 Continuum is the underwriter of Workplace MVP, a show which celebrates the everyday heroes–Workplace Most Valuable Professionals–in human resources, risk management, security, business continuity, and the C-suite who resolutely labor for the well-being of employees in their care, readying the workplace for and planning responses to disruption.

Connect with R3 Continuum:  Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter

Tagged With: compassion fatigue, compassion satisfaction, Healthcare, healthcare industry, Healthcare workers, Jeff Gorter, R3 Continuum, Workplace MVP

Changing the Family Tree E66

August 4, 2021 by Karen

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The Tycoons welcomed Kay Bodude and Myrrie Hayes to the show to discuss a topic that should be talked about more, especially considering current events and the mental strain our society has been under this last year – mental and behavioral health. These ladies have an inspiring story to tell and it all started from a very personal experience that moved them to dedicate their lives to helping others.

Best Care truly provides the best care because the business was built on the foundation of helping people the way they would help their own family. They nurture the business by building reciprocal relationships and incorporating all aspects in-house that are needed to make the business successful.

Kay and Myrrie talk about how they are inspired to “change their family tree” to give their children choices and freedom. They followed their heart and spirit to fulfill a calling and it took hard work and dedication to make it happen, but they never gave up. They are passing on these lessons to future generations. Tune in to hear the full story and be inspired by the change Best Care is making in the community.

Best Care Behavioral Homes provides residential housing for clients that have been certified by the state of Arizona as Severally Mentally Ill (SMI). BC-New-logo

Best Care provides a stable home setting to assist clients with community skills, medication management, counseling, activities of daily living and/or other life skills deemed necessary by their interdisciplinary team.

Residents average stay is approximately 6 months.

Kay-Bodude-Tycoons-of-Small-BizAs numbers 13 and 14 of 14 siblings and the mothers of seven children and six children, Kay Bodude and Myrrie Hayes never imagined one day they would own and operate a multimillion-dollar company.

As early as eight, Kay can remember falling in love with the white uniforms nurses were required to wear.

When she was 22 years old, Kay became a nurse. Myrrie Hayes, on the other hand, has always been a true salesperson, from starting her own candy store delivery in elementary school to selling message-grams in Junior high.

Both of them seemed to flourish with planning, selling, and being social butterflies. Somewhere along the way they realized they had the skills. Event planning, sales, marketing, and networking were some passions and the perfect ingredients to become entrepreneurs.

Myrrie-Hayes-Tycoons-of-Small-BizTheir first “legitimate” business was a uniform store. They sold medical uniforms, medical equipment, and school uniforms.

Business expanded to three locations before selling it in 2012 and moving to Arizona. In Arizona, they established themselves a new “home base.

In 2016, Kay and her husband started their own skilled home health company. Three years later they sold it for a nice profit.

During her time with her home health company, Kay noticed a need in the mental health industry and in 2017, Kay and Myrrie, along with 2 partners, filled that need by starting Best Care Behavioral Homes. Best Care Behavioral Homes, LLC, known as BCBH, has grown to be a million-dollar company in under 3 years.

A good entrepreneur has seven streams of income. Along with BCBH, Kay and Myrrie also own Best Care Staffing, Best Care Consulting, Best Care Academy, 321 Event Space Rental, MC Beauty Supply, and KM Management, their joint non-profit endeavor.

Kay and Myrrie are always looking for their next successful venture as they build a lasting legacy for their families.

Follow Best Care Behavioral Homes on Facebook and Instagram.

About the Show

Tycoons of Small Biz spotlights the true backbone of the American economy, the true tycoons of business in America… the owners, founders and CEO’s of small businesses. Join hosts,  Austin L Peterson, Landon Mance and the featured tycoons LIVE every Tuesday at 1 pm, right here on Business RadioX and your favorite podcast platform.

About Your Hosts

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Austin Peterson is a Comprehensive Financial Planner and co-founder of Backbone Planning Partners in Scottsdale, AZ. Austin is a registered rep and investment advisor representative with Lincoln Financial Advisors. Prior to joining Lincoln Financial Advisors, Austin worked in a variety of roles in the financial services industry.

He began his career in financial services in the year 2000 as a personal financial advisor with Independent Capital Management in Santa Ana, CA. Austin then joined Pacific Life Insurance Company as an internal wholesaler for their variable annuity and mutual fund products. After Pacific Life, Austin formed his own financial planning company in Southern California that he built and ran for 6 years and eventually sold when he moved his family to Salt Lake City to pursue his MBA.

After he completed his MBA, Austin joined Crump Life Insurance where he filled a couple of different sales roles and eventually a management role throughout the five years he was with Crump. Most recently before joining Lincoln Financial Advisors in February 2015, Austin spent 2 years as a life insurance field wholesaler with Symetra Life Insurance Company. Austin is a Certified Financial Planner Professional and Chartered Life Underwriter. In 2021, Austin became a Certified Business Exit Consultant® (CBEC®) to help entrepreneurs plan to exit their businesses.

Austin and his wife of 23 years, Robin, have two children, AJ (21) and Ella (18) and they reside in Gilbert, Arizona. He is a graduate of California State University, Fullerton with a Bachelor of Arts in French and of Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management with a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in sales and entrepreneurship.backbone-New-Logo

Connect with Austin on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Landon Mance is a Financial Planner and co-founder of Backbone Planning Partners out of Las Vegas, Nevada. He rebranded his practice in 2020 to focus on serving small business owners after operating as Mance Wealth Management since 2015 when Landon broke off from a major bank and started his own “shop.”

Landon comes from a family of successful entrepreneurs and has a passion and excitement for serving the business community. This passion is what brought about the growth of Backbone Planning Partners to help business owners and their families. At Backbone Planning, we believe small business owners’ personal and business goals are intertwined, so we work with our clients to design a financial plan to support all aspects of their lives.

In 2019, Landon obtained the Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA) designation through the Exit Planning Institute. With this certification, Backbone Planning Partners assists business owners through an ownership transition while focusing on a positive outcome for their employees and meeting the business owner’s goals. Landon is also a member of the Business Intelligence Institute (BII) which is a collaborative group that shares tools, resources and personnel, and offers advanced level training and technical support to specifically serve business owners. In 2021, Landon became a Certified Business Exit Consultant® (CBEC®) to help entrepreneurs plan to exit their businesses by counseling owners about exit options, estimating the value of the business, preparing the business for exit and tax considerations.

Landon enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife, stepson, and new baby twins. He grew up in sunny San Diego and loves visiting his family, playing a round of golf with friends, and many other outdoor activities. Landon tries to make a difference in the lives of children in Las Vegas as a part of the leadership team for a local non-profit. He regularly visits the children that we work with to remind himself of why it’s so important to, “be the change that you wish to see in the world.”

Landon received his B.S. from California State University Long Beach in business marketing and gets the rest of his education through the school of hard knocks via his business owner clients.

Connect with Landon on LinkedIn.

Austin Peterson and Landon Mance are registered representatives of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Securities and investment advisory services offered through Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp., a broker/dealer (member SIPC) and registered investment advisor. Insurance offered through Lincoln affiliates and other fine companies. Backbone Planning Partners is a marketing name for registered representatives of Lincoln Financial Advisors. CRN-3693994-072921

Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. and its representatives do not provide legal or tax advice. You may want to consult a legal or tax advisor regarding any legal or tax information as it relates to your personal circumstances.

The content presented is for informational and educational purposes. The information covered and posted are views and opinions of the guests and not necessarily those of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.

Business RadioX® is a separate entity not affiliated with Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.

Tagged With: behavioral, bestcare, BHT, bipolar, Caregiver, DDD, Depression, globe, grouphome, Healthcare, house manager, LPN, mentalhealth, nurse, Phoenix, Prescott, Residential, schizophrenic, SMI, tolleson

Triumph Over Trauma E53

May 20, 2021 by Karen

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Anthony “Doc” Ameen shares his powerful story not knowing what path he intended to take as a young man to join the military and being influenced by the tragedies he survived. He now dedicates his time to assisting military members, first responders and their families, fighting for them as they have fought for us. Wings for Warriors non-profit has helped over 5,000 veterans with securing benefits, benefits counseling and travel assistance among other holistic needs.

If you or someone you know is a veteran or a first responder, Wings For Warriors Foundation can support you with a wide array of services and programs with the help of their 4 beneficiaries.

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Wings For Warriors Foundation is a nationally recognized, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in support of veterans, first responders, and their families.

Wings For Warriors Foundation supports the holistic needs of veterans, first responders, and their families with transformational growth, well-being, and spiritual fitness.

Taylor & Lawrence is a boutique consulting firm helping healthcare organizations of all sizes achieve their desired goals by building cooperative alliances and strategic partnerships.

Taylor & Lawrence’s mission is to provide loyal and mutually beneficial partnerships for healthcare organizations to thrive together, ensuring sustainability, growth, and increased quality.

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Anthony Ameen’s life changed in an instant in 2008. And it’s been evolving ever since…

As a Hospital Corpsman, Ameen earned the nickname “Doc” as he embraced a culture of order and duty. His catastrophic battlefield injury changed the course of the life he envisioned, but Anthony eventually chose to view his new path as one that would be watered by the nurtured outflow of the adversity he had faced. His experiences, though challenging at times, allowed him to see potential for change and fueled an entrepreneurial spirit within him, which led to his creation of the non-profit Wings For Warriors.

Under Ameen’s leadership, the non-profit organization matured from an idea to a nationally-recognized foundation that aims to advocate for the holistic and spiritual needs of veterans, first responders, and their families. As Founder & CEO, Anthony personally counseled more than 5,000 veterans and helped launch Wings for Warriors outlets in 30 different cities across the country.

It quickly became clear that the grit, determination, perseverance and leadership capabilities “Doc” channeled in the military served him well in civilian life as an entrepreneur, an advocate, and a nationally-recognized public figure. He is the face and the lifeblood of Wings For Warriors, and with that brings invites from national media outlets, speaking engagements at large-scale events and sponsorships earned from Fortune 500 companies.

Along the way, Doc turned his focus into co-founding and building Taylor & Lawrence, a boutique consulting firm that specializes in serving the Department of Defense (DoD), and Healthcare industries by unearthing strategic business partnerships for increased performance and quality patient care.

Ameen’s past continues to fuel his future. And, his story provokes anyone listening to realize they have not fully tapped every ounce of their potential. Anthony addresses his successes and pitfalls through his emotional and physical recovery in an uncommonly honest way, all while holding his listeners internally responsible for the changes they need to make in order to grow. Ameen’s story incites change, triggers action and spurs productivity. And, perhaps most importantly, it plants a seed of accountability.

When he isn’t traveling for speaking engagements, Anthony spends time with his wife, and their four children, at their home in Phoenix, Arizona.

Connect with Anthony on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

About the Show

Tycoons of Small Biz spotlights the true backbone of the American economy, the true tycoons of business in America… the owners, founders and CEO’s of small businesses. Join hosts,  Austin L Peterson, Landon Mance and the featured tycoons LIVE every Tuesday at 1 pm, right here on Business RadioX and your favorite podcast platform.

About Your Hosts

Autsin-Peterson-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioX

Austin Peterson is a Comprehensive Financial Planner and co-founder of Backbone Planning Partners in Scottsdale, AZ. Austin is a registered rep and investment advisor representative with Lincoln Financial Advisors. Prior to joining Lincoln Financial Advisors, Austin worked in a variety of roles in the financial services industry.

He began his career in financial services in the year 2000 as a personal financial advisor with Independent Capital Management in Santa Ana, CA. Austin then joined Pacific Life Insurance Company as an internal wholesaler for their variable annuity and mutual fund products. After Pacific Life, Austin formed his own financial planning company in Southern California that he built and ran for 6 years and eventually sold when he moved his family to Salt Lake City to pursue his MBA.

After he completed his MBA, Austin joined Crump Life Insurance where he filled a couple of different sales roles and eventually a management role throughout the five years he was with Crump. Most recently before joining Lincoln Financial Advisors in February 2015, Austin spent 2 years as a life insurance field wholesaler with Symetra Life Insurance Company. Austin is a Certified Financial Planner Professional and Chartered Life Underwriter. In 2021, Austin became a Certified Business Exit Consultant® (CBEC®) to help entrepreneurs plan to exit their businesses.

Austin and his wife of 23 years, Robin, have two children, AJ (21) and Ella (18) and they reside in Gilbert, Arizona. He is a graduate of California State University, Fullerton with a Bachelor of Arts in French and of Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management with a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in sales and entrepreneurship.backbone-New-Logo

Connect with Austin on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Landon Mance is a Financial Planner and co-founder of Backbone Planning Partners out of Las Vegas, Nevada. He rebranded his practice in 2020 to focus on serving small business owners after operating as Mance Wealth Management since 2015 when Landon broke off from a major bank and started his own “shop.”

Landon comes from a family of successful entrepreneurs and has a passion and excitement for serving the business community. This passion is what brought about the growth of Backbone Planning Partners to help business owners and their families. At Backbone Planning, we believe small business owners’ personal and business goals are intertwined, so we work with our clients to design a financial plan to support all aspects of their lives.

In 2019, Landon obtained the Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA) designation through the Exit Planning Institute. With this certification, Backbone Planning Partners assists business owners through an ownership transition while focusing on a positive outcome for their employees and meeting the business owner’s goals. Landon is also a member of the Business Intelligence Institute (BII) which is a collaborative group that shares tools, resources and personnel, and offers advanced level training and technical support to specifically serve business owners. In 2021, Landon became a Certified Business Exit Consultant® (CBEC®) to help entrepreneurs plan to exit their businesses by counseling owners about exit options, estimating the value of the business, preparing the business for exit and tax considerations.

Landon enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife, stepson, and new baby twins. He grew up in sunny San Diego and loves visiting his family, playing a round of golf with friends, and many other outdoor activities. Landon tries to make a difference in the lives of children in Las Vegas as a part of the leadership team for a local non-profit. He regularly visits the children that we work with to remind himself of why it’s so important to, “be the change that you wish to see in the world.”

Landon received his B.S. from California State University Long Beach in business marketing and gets the rest of his education through the school of hard knocks via his business owner clients.

Connect with Landon on LinkedIn.

Austin Peterson and Landon Mance are registered representatives of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Securities and investment advisory services offered through Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp., a broker/dealer (member SIPC) and registered investment advisor. Insurance offered through Lincoln affiliates and other fine companies. Backbone Planning Partners is a marketing name for registered representatives of Lincoln Financial Advisors

CRN-3566695-042721

Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. and its representatives do not provide legal or tax advice. You may want to consult a legal or tax advisor regarding any legal or tax information as it relates to your personal circumstances.

The content presented is for informational and educational purposes. The information covered and posted are views and opinions of the guests and not necessarily those of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.

Business RadioX® is a separate entity not affiliated with Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.

Tagged With: Business Management, Charity, Christianity, consulting, first responders, giving back, Health, Healthcare, inspiration, Leadership, medical equipment, medical supplies, motiviation, Nonprofit, post traumatic growth, PPE, public speaking, spiritual fitness, spirituality, strategic sourcing, Supply Chain, Veterans, wellbeing

Tom Studer with Symmetry Benefit Solutions

May 13, 2021 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
Gwinnett Business Radio
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Symmetry Benefits Solutions is committed to enhancing your benefits package while lowering costs for both the employer and the employee. They offer a broad portfolio of benefit solutions – from innovative product offerings to comprehensive administrative services – communicated with customer-oriented technology. They offer diverse solutions for complex employer and employee needs. They understand that the needs of their clients and employees vary, so they have tailored their products and services to provide customized solutions employees deserve along with support employers demand.

Gwinnett Business Radio is presented by

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Hal Schlenger, Great South Benefits Group

March 19, 2021 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio
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Hal Schlenger maintains that the health insurance industry is broken, and he joined John Ray to consider how business owners can rethink the way they offer health insurance to their employees. “North Fulton Business Radio” is produced virtually from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® in Alpharetta.

Great South Benefits Group

Great South Benefits Group was founded in 1989 by David Combs and Jack Tester. Back when they first founded the company their goal was to educate the larger market (employers with 100 or more employees) on the power of self-funding their insurance. They were able to help large employers save millions on their health insurance premiums. Since the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in 2010 they have now begun to offer services to employers with as little as 5 employees.

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Hal Schlenger, Director of Business Development / Client Services, Great South Benefits Group

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Hal Schlenger, Great South Benefit Company

The healthcare system is broken. Premiums continue to climb. There’s no price transparency. It’s complex, complicated, frustrating. And then there are surprise bills. To lower your premiums, that’s what Hal fixes with creative and transformative health insurance and employee benefits. His personal attention designing and then supporting groups and individuals is an extension of his highly effective, client-recommended client/account management roles.

Hal believes that small/mid-size businesses & individuals are key to our country’s economic success, so he is passionate about finding ways to support them.

Keys to his success are facilitating discovery sessions, listening to clients’ needs, and aligning products with what is valued, and regularly educating his clients.

Prior to being a benefits broker, Hal worked in Silicon Valley as well the Northeast US in technology with innovative companies including Earthlink and DISH Network. In Atlanta for more than 20 years, Hal is also a sailing instructor, active in the religious interfaith community, a member of the Technology Assn of Georgia, and with his wife, recently fostered their 94th rescued golden retriever. Hal is married to Alison, has one son, and graduated from ‘the other Orange school,’ Syracuse University.

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Questions and Topics in this Interview:

  • Why should a business offer health insurance?
  • What are the biggest pain points these business leaders are feeling when it comes to navigating these options?
  • What are some of the biggest misconceptions that small and mid-sized business leaders have about the healthcare options that are available to them?
  • What evidence is that that the health insurance system in the US is broken?
  • What is the biggest reason why the healthcare system is so broken?
  • What should businesses do to attract and retain good employees while protecting the company’s bottom line?

North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and produced virtually from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Tagged With: Great South Benefits Group, Hal Schlenger, health insurance, Healthcare

E72 Understanding Design Thinking with Bruce Gay

February 9, 2021 by Karen

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Are you familiar with Design Thinking? Are you utilizing Design Thinking to run your projects? In this episode we chat with Bruce Gay, Founder of Astrevo to understand the fundamentals and benefits of Design Thinking as well as touching on several other topics.

Bruce is a leader in the PM Industry and is an active community builder. He is a PMI Volunteer with PMI Pittsburgh, leads a Healthcare PMO, teaches part time at Norwich University and started his own firm, Astrevo. PMI-Pittsburgh-logo

In our discussion Bruce shares that Design Thinking allows groups of people to take time and look at their customers needs to deeply understand a problem and to start to brainstorm and down select solutions to solve those problems. The benefit to using Design Thinking is you get closer to your customer’s needs and pain points to help you identify defects earlier in the process which is less expensive than defects found later in the process.

We also hear Bruce’s perspective on trends in the industry and a few of his favorite books he recently read. We also learn about Bruce’s Project Management Insights monthly list of updates and insights within our industry.

To subscribe to Bruce’s Project Management Insights visit www.brucegay.com/signup.
To learn more about Astrevo visit www.astrevo.com
To connect with Bruce on LinkedIn visit – https://www.linkedin.com/in/brucegay/

​Thanks to our sponsor THE PMO SQUAD. Visit www.thepmosquad.com to learn to Empower People to Deliver Results and assist your PMO as you evolve in the new post-COVID business world.

Check out all prior episodes and upcoming guests by visiting www.projectmanagementofficehours.com.

UPMC Enterprises is the commercialization arm of UPMC, a Pittsburgh-based health care provider and insurer. As a healthcare innovation lab, UPMC Enterprises invests in two core areas: translational science (which conducts laboratory-to-human research, applying research to human subjects) and technology solutions to empower both medical professionals and patients. Since 2018, UPMC Enterprises has launched 5 companies, supported 30 internal research projects, and invested in a variety of healthcare-related companies.

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Astrevo was formed out of a desire to share knowledge of practical problem-solving approaches that managers can deploy with their teams to better understand customer needs and achieve success. Astrevo provides training, coaching, and consultation services to help teams focus on what is important: less time managing projects, more time focusing on outcomes and customers.

What makes Astrevo unique? Its 3 key principles:

(1) Experiential Learning – Embracing a growth mindset supported in hands-on learning.
(2) Creativity – Tackling problems from different perspectives and with new techniques.
(3) Collaboration – Working with others to solve hard problems.

BruceGayheadshotsquareBruce Gay, PMP, helps individuals improve their project management skills, become better leaders, and achieve professional greatness. He has over two-and-a-half decades worth of experience managing large, complex programs and customer relationship across multiple industries. In his current role, Bruce manages a PMO and is responsible for operational and delivery excellence for a 100+ person R&D organization comprised of software engineers, product managers, machine learning and NLP scientists, security experts, and cloud engineers. For the past 15 years, Bruce managed product teams that incorporated UX Design and Design Thinking methodologies into their product development processes.

Bruce’s public speaking experience includes presenting at both regional and international professional conferences such as PMI Global Conference (Chicago, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia) and PMI EMEA Congress in Dublin, Ireland and LearnFest Caribbean in Jamaica. Bruce is an adjunct professor for Norwich University (Northfield, VT) teaching courses in a Project Management certificate program. Bruce creates and delivers educational courses and workshops that help students grow as leaders. Bruce received a Master’s in International Affairs from The George Washington University and has been a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) since 2005.

Currently, Bruce lives in Pittsburgh, PA with his wife, two daughters, and his dog. Bruce is an active volunteer with the PMI Pittsburgh chapter and is their Director of Corporate Sponsorship. Bruce shares his experiences and ideas around Design Thinking and project management on twitter: @brucegay and on his website: www.brucegay.com.

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Each of us has a unique story to tell, but collectively we share a message that organizations who embrace Project Management Best Practices perform better than those which don’t.  Organizations which align Projects to Strategy perform better.  Organizations with Engage Executive Sponsors deliver better results.  Organizations which measure Project Management performance outperform those which don’t.

During our Project Management Office Hours, we hear directly from Industry leaders how to make an impact in our profession. How we, collectively, will Advance Project Management Best Practices, One Listener at a time! 

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THE PMO SQUAD focuses exclusively on PMO and Project Management consulting. Corporate America is full of Accidental Project Managers running projects who haven’t been trained to be PMs. To help solve this problem THE PMO SQUAD is on the Leading Edge with PMO As a Service. PMO As a Service allows our clients to focus on their respective core competencies while THE PMO SQUAD delivers Project Management expertise. Contact Joe at 678-591-7868. Follow The PMO Squad on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

Where do PMO Leaders go for Information, Learning, Networking and Services? The PMO Leader community has “Everything You Need to Become a Great PMO Leader”. One PMO World, One Community! Learn more about The PMO Leader – www.thepmoleader.com

Tagged With: Agile, change management, collaboration, design thinking, Healthcare, Innovation, IT, Leadership, PMI, PMO, PMP, portfolio management, Program Management, project management, radiology workflow, software, training, UX design

In Search of a Tech Savvy Lawyer, with Almeta Cooper, The AECooperGroup

August 24, 2020 by John Ray

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Nationally recognized attorney Almeta Cooper joins host John Ray to define tech competence in attorneys and why business owners need tech savvy lawyers representing them. “North Fulton Business Radio” is produced virtually by the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® in Alpharetta.

Almeta Cooper, The AECooperGroup

Almeta Cooper is a nationally known healthcare leader. Her C-Suite peers trust her judgment, experience, accountability and integrity. She resolves problems at all levels of complex healthcare organizations. Almeta is a calm center of leadership in a crisis. She is passionate about providing equality in healthcare.

From a 20,000 member healthcare professional association, to academic health professions institutions, to a $3 billion integrated healthcare delivery system, Almeta has provided strategic guidance and innovative solutions. She advised governing bodies and senior leaders how to respond to complex federal healthcare investigations, saving millions. She oversaw the integration of 800 independent physicians into a major medical center. She co-chaired a strategic initiative to integrate telemedicine into existing and future medical services for a leading healthcare academic institution.

Almeta serves on the board of the Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI), an independent research institute focusing on economic issues critical to the U.S. healthcare system. Almeta also serves on the Senior Living and Services Subsidiary Board and Health Care Quality Committee of National Church Residences (NCR), the nation’s largest not-for-profit provider of senior affordable housing and supportive services.

Almeta is past president of the American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA) and its board. She served as an advisory board member of the Women Business Leaders in the Healthcare Industry Foundation. She was corporate secretary for the OSU Wexner Medical Center board, and board liaison for the Ohio State Medical Association governing board. Almeta stays current with emerging board issues through her participation in the National Association of Corporate Directors.

Almeta was most recently senior vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary for Morehouse School of Medicine. She is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and AHLA. Almeta is the 2012 recipient of the AHLA David J. Greenburg Service Award. She received recognition in the nation’s largest African American oral history video collection, The History Makers, for her significant contributions to the legal field.

Almeta holds a B.A. in German from Wells College and a J.D. from Northwestern University School of Law. She creates meaningful connections through personal and community service, and she describes her recent tandem skydiving jump as a lesson in trust and courage.

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Questions/Topics Discussed in this Show

  • What is important about a lawyer being tech savvy ?
  • Isn’t tech competence a part of what a lawyer should know how to do?
  • How should a person choose a lawyer and what do you ask about tech competence ?
  • When do you ask about tech competence? When you hire a lawyer?
  • How does a person know if a lawyer has met the standard for tech competence?
  • What is a common example of a problems caused when a lawyer lacks tech competence ?
  • What happens if my lawyer makes a mistake caused by a lack of tech competence? What should you do? Where do complain?
  • What’s a good tip for finding a tech savvy lawyer?

North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and produced virtually from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® in Alpharetta. You can find the full archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Tagged With: Almeta Cooper, American Bar Association, American Healthcare Lawyers Association, attorney, Healthcare, National Association of Corporate Directors, tech competent, tech savvy, Technology, The AECooperGroup

LEADER DIALOGUE: Physician Engagement Post COVID-19 (Part 2 of 2)

July 3, 2020 by Mike

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Dr. Michael Shabot/Executive VP & System Chief Clinical Officer of Relia Healthcare Advisors

Dr. Michael Shabot is a Founding Partner of Relia Healthcare Advisors, which provides services in the areas of high reliability safety and quality, executive leadership development, organizational culture assessment, medical staff governance and implementation of the Malcolm Baldrige Quality Framework.

Dr. Shabot formerly served as Executive Vice President and System Chief Clinical Officer of the Memorial Hermann Health System in Houston, Texas, which includes 17 hospitals, 20 ambulatory surgical centers and 300 other Ambulatory sites. Memorial Hermann has private, employed and academic medical groups totaling 6,500 physicians and an Accountable Care Organization (ACO). In 2013, 2014 and 2015, Memorial Hermann’s ACO generated the highest annual savings the CMS Medicare Shared Savings Program has ever recorded, totaling $200 million. Dr. Shabot served as chairman of Memorial Hermann’s ACO Board.

Under his leadership, Memorial Hermann embarked on a journey to high reliability safety. In 2013, Memorial Hermann received the John M. Eisenberg Award for Patient Safety and Quality, presented by the Joint Commission and National Quality Forum. In 2009, Memorial Hermann received both the National Quality Healthcare Award from the National Quality Forum and the National Patient Safety Leadership Award from the VHA Foundation and National Business Group on Health. In 2016, the Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital received the Baldrige National Quality Award, and in 2017 and 2018 respectively, the Memorial Hermann’s Katy Hospital and Memorial City Medical Center received the Texas Award for Performance Excellence (TAPE), based on the Baldrige Award criteria. In 2019, Memorial Hermann received the International Hospital Federation’s Dr Kwang Tae Kim Grand Award, presented to Dr. Shabot at the IHF Congress in Muskat, Oman.

Chuck Stokes/Former President & CEO of Memorial Hermann Health System

Charles (Chuck) D. Stokes, former President and CEO of Memorial Hermann Health System, joined the system in 2008 as Chief Operating Officer (COO). In June 2017, he was named President and CEO of the System. In his role, Chuck was responsible for leading and overseeing the $5.6B System’s network of more than 17 hospitals and 300 delivery sites, with more than 27,000 employees and 6,400 affiliated physicians in the Greater Houston area. Chuck retired from Memorial Hermann effective December 2019.

Chuck has four decades of leadership experience in healthcare, and throughout his accomplished career has achieved success in service line leadership, employee engagement, leadership development, physician collaboration, and quality and patient safety improvement.

During his tenure with Memorial Hermann, Chuck worked tirelessly to establish a culture of high reliability, innovation, and clinical transformation throughout the organization. Under his visionary leadership, Memorial Hermann attained unprecedented national accolades in patient safety, high-quality care, and operational excellence all while serving as Houston’s “safety net” health system.

Chuck models servant leadership with an emphasis on coaching and team building while using Malcolm Baldrige criteria as a platform for driving operational excellence. His leadership was instrumental in helping Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital secure the 2016 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award – the nation’s highest Presidential honor for performance excellence. In 2019, Chuck was named one of Modern Healthcare’s 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare.

Co-Host: Dr. Roger Spoelman

Dr. Roger Spoelman is an accomplished healthcare executive and coach, having served as President/CEO of Mercy Health, a regional network of hospitals, physician organizations, and health network operations in western and northern Michigan. He also served as a senior executive for Trinity Health, one of the largest health systems in the United States having been posted as President/CEO of several of Trinity Health’s largest regional health systems including Mount Carmel Health System in Columbus, Ohio; Trinity Health of New England; and Loyola University Health System in Chicago. Roger has extensive experience in mergers, acquisitions, community health improvement, leadership development, physician integration, physician groups, and governance. He is also a frequent speaker and facilitator, helping organizations develop a culture of innovation.

Co-Host: Lisa Counsell

Lisa Counsell comes to SOAR Vision Group with over two decades of clinical, leadership and clinical informatics experience. She has a proven leadership record – from start-ups to large Fortune 10 companies – generating strong customer engagement, leading high-performing teams, and driving profitable, sustainable business growth. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing with experience in critical care and is currently pursuing her MBA with a concentration in healthcare.

About SOAR Vision Group

The SOAR Vision Group mission is to: Align People with Purpose to Achieve Exceptional Results. SOAR provides best practice strategy execution, business process optimization services, and a structured organizational development approach for organizations to effectively implement the Baldrige Performance Excellence framework. For more information, contact SOAR Vision Group at (888) 294-3303 or visit soarvisiongroup.com.

About the Baldrige Foundation

The mission of the Baldrige Foundation is to ensure the long-term financial growth and viability of the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program, and to support organizational performance excellence in the United States and throughout the world. The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award is presented annually by the United States President to organizations that demonstrate quality and performance excellence. For more information, contact the Baldrige Foundation at (202) 559-9195 or visit baldrigefoundation.org.

Tagged With: baldrige core principles, baldrige excellence, baldrige foundation, business leadership, business podcast, business radio, Business RadioX, business strategy, chuck stokes, Healthcare, healthcare leadership, healthcare management, leader dialogue, leader dialogue podcast, leader dialogue radio, Leadership, lisa counsell, Memorial Hermann Health System, michael shabot, physician engagement, Radiox, Relia Healthcare Advisors, roger spoelman, soar vision, SOAR Vision Group

LEADER DIALOGUE: Physician Engagement Post COVID-19 (Part 1 of 2)

June 26, 2020 by Mike

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Dr. Michael Shabot/Executive VP & System Chief Clinical Officer of Relia Healthcare Advisors

Dr. Michael Shabot is a Founding Partner of Relia Healthcare Advisors, which provides services in the areas of high reliability safety and quality, executive leadership development, organizational culture assessment, medical staff governance and implementation of the Malcolm Baldrige Quality Framework.

Dr. Shabot formerly served as Executive Vice President and System Chief Clinical Officer of the Memorial Hermann Health System in Houston, Texas, which includes 17 hospitals, 20 ambulatory surgical centers and 300 other Ambulatory sites. Memorial Hermann has private, employed and academic medical groups totaling 6,500 physicians and an Accountable Care Organization (ACO). In 2013, 2014 and 2015, Memorial Hermann’s ACO generated the highest annual savings the CMS Medicare Shared Savings Program has ever recorded, totaling $200 million. Dr. Shabot served as chairman of Memorial Hermann’s ACO Board.

Under his leadership, Memorial Hermann embarked on a journey to high reliability safety. In 2013, Memorial Hermann received the John M. Eisenberg Award for Patient Safety and Quality, presented by the Joint Commission and National Quality Forum. In 2009, Memorial Hermann received both the National Quality Healthcare Award from the National Quality Forum and the National Patient Safety Leadership Award from the VHA Foundation and National Business Group on Health. In 2016, the Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital received the Baldrige National Quality Award, and in 2017 and 2018 respectively, the Memorial Hermann’s Katy Hospital and Memorial City Medical Center received the Texas Award for Performance Excellence (TAPE), based on the Baldrige Award criteria. In 2019, Memorial Hermann received the International Hospital Federation’s Dr Kwang Tae Kim Grand Award, presented to Dr. Shabot at the IHF Congress in Muskat, Oman.

Chuck Stokes/Former President & CEO of Memorial Hermann Health System

Charles (Chuck) D. Stokes, former President and CEO of Memorial Hermann Health System, joined the system in 2008 as Chief Operating Officer (COO). In June 2017, he was named President and CEO of the System. In his role, Chuck was responsible for leading and overseeing the $5.6B System’s network of more than 17 hospitals and 300 delivery sites, with more than 27,000 employees and 6,400 affiliated physicians in the Greater Houston area. Chuck retired from Memorial Hermann effective December 2019.

Chuck has four decades of leadership experience in healthcare, and throughout his accomplished career has achieved success in service line leadership, employee engagement, leadership development, physician collaboration, and quality and patient safety improvement.

During his tenure with Memorial Hermann, Chuck worked tirelessly to establish a culture of high reliability, innovation, and clinical transformation throughout the organization. Under his visionary leadership, Memorial Hermann attained unprecedented national accolades in patient safety, high-quality care, and operational excellence all while serving as Houston’s “safety net” health system.

Chuck models servant leadership with an emphasis on coaching and team building while using Malcolm Baldrige criteria as a platform for driving operational excellence. His leadership was instrumental in helping Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital secure the 2016 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award – the nation’s highest Presidential honor for performance excellence. In 2019, Chuck was named one of Modern Healthcare’s 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare.

Co-Host: Dr. Roger Spoelman

Dr. Roger Spoelman is an accomplished healthcare executive and coach, having served as President/CEO of Mercy Health, a regional network of hospitals, physician organizations, and health network operations in western and northern Michigan. He also served as a senior executive for Trinity Health, one of the largest health systems in the United States having been posted as President/CEO of several of Trinity Health’s largest regional health systems including Mount Carmel Health System in Columbus, Ohio; Trinity Health of New England; and Loyola University Health System in Chicago. Roger has extensive experience in mergers, acquisitions, community health improvement, leadership development, physician integration, physician groups, and governance. He is also a frequent speaker and facilitator, helping organizations develop a culture of innovation.

Co-Host: Lisa Counsell

Lisa Counsell comes to SOAR Vision Group with over two decades of clinical, leadership and clinical informatics experience. She has a proven leadership record – from start-ups to large Fortune 10 companies – generating strong customer engagement, leading high-performing teams, and driving profitable, sustainable business growth. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing with experience in critical care and is currently pursuing her MBA with a concentration in healthcare.

About SOAR Vision Group

The SOAR Vision Group mission is to: Align People with Purpose to Achieve Exceptional Results. SOAR provides best practice strategy execution, business process optimization services, and a structured organizational development approach for organizations to effectively implement the Baldrige Performance Excellence framework. For more information, contact SOAR Vision Group at (888) 294-3303 or visit soarvisiongroup.com.

About the Baldrige Foundation

The mission of the Baldrige Foundation is to ensure the long-term financial growth and viability of the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program, and to support organizational performance excellence in the United States and throughout the world. The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award is presented annually by the United States President to organizations that demonstrate quality and performance excellence. For more information, contact the Baldrige Foundation at (202) 559-9195 or visit baldrigefoundation.org.

Tagged With: baldrige core principles, baldrige excellence, baldrige foundation, business leadership, business podcast, business radio, Business RadioX, business strategy, chuck stokes, Healthcare, healthcare leadership, healthcare management, leader dialogue, leader dialogue podcast, leader dialogue radio, Leadership, lisa counsell, Memorial Hermann Health System, michael shabot, Radiox, Relia Healthcare Advisors, roger spoelman, soar vision, SOAR Vision Group

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