by John G. Self | Aug 11, 2016 | Executive Leadership, Healthcare, Leadership
Editor’s Note: John is wrapping up a three-day due-diligence site visit for a new CEO search. Here is one of his favorite posts from 2009. Much has been written in the past year about leadership in healthcare. With the economic crisis continuing to batter...
by John G. Self | Aug 11, 2016 | Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Healthcare, Military Career Transition, Podcast
Here is today’s rundown for the SelfPerpsective Podcast. John is working on a new CEO search which led him to focus on the importance of understanding a potential employer’s corporate culture. On Wednesday, John’s blog, After All These Years: It...
by John G. Self | Aug 5, 2016 | Executive Leadership, Healthcare, Leadership, Medical Staff Development, Rural / Community Hospitals
The Director of Economic Development of a small community was giving a tour to a corporate relocation executive scouting sites for a new plant that would hire 800 people. Eight hundred jobs for a community sorely in need of an economic boost. During an orientation...
by John G. Self | Aug 1, 2016 | Career Management, Healthcare
Editor’s Note: John Self is advising clients today. This post was originally published in January, 2014. His regular posts will return on Wednesday. As we move inexorably to a series of regulatory and reimbursement changes irritated by congressional...
by John G. Self | Jul 29, 2016 | Career Management, Career Transition/Outplacement, Healthcare
For potential suitors in the healthcare mergers craze that seems to reflect the idea that bigger is better, or at least safer, the important question at hand is how long will it take to turn around a 1,093-foot nuclear-powdered aircraft carrier in the Houston ship...
by John G. Self | Jul 19, 2016 | Career Management, Current Affairs, Executive Leadership, Healthcare
Here is the rundown for Tuesday’s podcast: John focuses on the semi-official start to the presidential campaign, that noisy, truth-challenged moment in our history where every four years grown men and women can say the most blatantly untrue things and get a free...