Stock prices tumble when CEOs use abstract or vague language to describe company progress on earnings calls, according to a study published in Strategic Management Journal.
Leadership & Management
Many people do whatever they can to avoid disagreements at work, but if handled correctly, disagreements can yield positive results, according to the Harvard Business Review.
Health systems across the nation are exploring ways to reengineer their ambulatory strategy to enhance coordination, meet patient demand and ensure care continuity — all while reducing costs.
Though Republican congressional leaders have been divided on whether they should attempt to reform entitlements in 2018, a White House official says President Donald Trump is against any cuts to government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, according to The…
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, will retire at the end of the year, and his potential replacement could have a significant impact on debates over future healthcare legislation, according to The New York Times.
Many scholars consider Adam Smith to be the first modern economist, but the 18th century Englishman was also a thoughtful philosopher whose ideas hold valuable lessons for contemporary leaders, according to an interview with Ryan Patrick Hanley, PhD, in strategy…
Baylor Scott & White Health, a 48-hospital nonprofit health system based in Dallas, plans to lay off 711 employees by March 1, according to a recently filed Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act notice.
Rod Hochman, MD, president and CEO of Renton, Wash.-based Providence St. Joseph Health, said continued healthcare policy discussions in Washington, D.C., will lead providers to become more proactive about mitigating care costs for patients and their communities.
One of the most important responsibilities of a leader is taking charge of meetings, but unfortunately, tensions can arise that threaten to create a toxic environment, according to the Harvard Business Review.
The Illinois Health and Hospital Association elected a new board of trustees, who will serve one-year terms that began Jan. 1, 2018.