When your workforce went remote last March, did you anticipate you’d still be working from home one year later? If you did, then I’d like to consult with you on winning lottery numbers. Most of us ...
Safety is the most important component of every job site. Many companies use slogans such as “safety first,” but few rarely follow through until an injury, near miss, OSHA violation, or fatality ...
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In healthcare, there is no shortage of calls to make patient safety and quality improvement efforts more strategic and proactive. Over the past year, a growing coalition of health systems, patient ...
The rapid pace of technological change has rendered skills development more important than ever before, and therefore an ability to learn throughout our careers is vital. Alas, a recent study from edX ...
The key question leaders are asking is: Does diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) training work? The answer is not a simple “yes” or “no.” It depends on how the work is being positioned inside the ...
In a recently published study, the prevalence of burnout ranged from 45.6% in non-clinical staff to 56.0% in nurses. A new cross-sectional nationwide study of 206 health care organizations suggests ...
Jeremy Burkhart, a partner at Holland & Knight, outlines a few ways contractors can respond when the customer tells them a project is either on pause or will not continue. In today’s environment, many ...
Imagine a sports team with twice as many players on the roster as its competitors, but players have to spend half their time cleaning lockers and laundering uniforms. The best athletes who are most ...