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Tools of the Trade

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About half my efforts are spent working with lawyers, physicians, and other professionals. They are among my client base since they rely upon the proprietary software and business smarts that they obtain from us to run their businesses. But (unfortunately?), not all of these type of folks employ our services. And, I’m amazed at what I see when I examine new clients’ business systems.

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First, do no harm?

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I’ve written that it is critical to examine one’s business environment often. To insure that what we are doing will make sense- and money- inf the future. Most of us lack lobbyists at our beck and call to insure our business is not overcome by those changes.

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Yes, you are a professional- but are you MY professional?

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There’s an old joke about which professions make the worst business managers and leaders. I won’t bother to say which one it is, though… But, if you are a professional (lawyer, doctor, accountant), then you know that joke (fact).  And, you know you need to make your business stronger and more profitable.

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Healthcare Improvement Can’t Happen Without Better Information Transfer

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Regardless of where you fall on the ObamaCare spectrum, you know healthcare must be reformed in America.  We pay too much and get too little in return.  The real fact is that the key to better health is not better science.  We already have great science- whether we can afford it, is another question; whether it is properly employed is yet another.  The problem with better health is people and information (which, in this case, is related)- in other words, implementation.

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