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2024 What Investors Want
2023 What Consumers Want: The Most Popular 2022 OPEN MINDS Webinars
2022 Rapids Ahead—Are Your Finances Ready?
2021 What Did Investors Spending $588 Million See In Behavioral Health?
2020 The Executive With The Right Information Wins
2019 Successful Self-Direction Is Successful Consumer Engagement
2018 Leading The Newly Merged Tech-Enabled Organization
2017 Social Media Listening As Consumer Engagement Strategy
2016 How Can We Deliver A Seamless Primary Care/Behavioral Health Consum...
2015 Federal Court Nixes DOL Minimum Wage Rule For Non-Medical Home Care...
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2016 How Can We Deliver A Seamless Primary Care/Behavioral Health Consum...
How are we preparing the consumer for these changes in healthcare in general - and specifically "seamless" is "seamless" in the eye of the beholder - the patient.
It seems like our current healthcare system resulted in the patient abdicating their responsibility to their employer for health care cost and perhaps in some ways to responsibility for health too.
As we shift we have a chance for a "mulligan" - let's restore consumer awareness and responsibility.
Medicare expects seniors to understand their choices - may we do the same for younger adults?
And with education - we need to invigorate our population with a lifelong learning mentality and avoid the stigma associated with training in the workplace. Certainly remedial training in the workplace has a stigma associated with it. How about developmental training? How much developmental training may a CEO take or a salesperson take without being stigmatized?
2015 Federal Court Nixes DOL Minimum Wage Rule For Non-Medical Home Care...
I have not studied this enough to understand it but in general I wonder about the balance between free enterprise and government regulation.
I am willing to accept the fact that it takes lots of laws to have a great country. It also takes lots of responsibility. We learn about some of the laws that impact us sooner or later (perhaps never if we are lucky.) Where do we learn about responsibility? There are few laws and wide ranging expectations regarding who is responsible for what. My unscientific guess is that at least 80% of us would describe ourselves as being in the top 50% of responsible people. That's good even if mathematically impossible and impossible to measure.
What are the defintions of fairness, trust and ethics? Have we abdicated these definitions to the legal system - abandoning our humanity at the same time. With healthcare it seems like we sympathize with the patient - this seems like the right thing to do.
What about with education? May we stop teaching someone how to do something because they have not learned how to do it in the time we have allocated for them to learn? Does the provider of learning share responsibility with the receiver to assure that the learning has been assimilated?
There are few laws about learning outcomes in the workplace - and that is a good thing. Perhaps that leaves more room for people to build their reputations based on fairness, trust and ethics. How good can you be when there is no law that defines (or limits) the definition of good?
2017 Social Media Listening As Consumer Engagement Strategy
When social media was new - we used it to broadcast - now we are using it to "listen."
What are we "hearing" based on all the data we have from "broadcasting" learning?
2018 Leading The Newly Merged Tech-Enabled Organization
Who is the best leader you know personally? What do you know about the path that got them where they are today?
Who is the poorest leader you know personally? Were they always a poor leader?
2019 Successful Self-Direction Is Successful Consumer Engagement
Could self-direction work for workplace learning?
Would you want it to?
Does it work for you personally?
2020 The Executive With The Right Information Wins
What information do you need - that no one has?
2021 What Did Investors Spending $588 Million See In Behavioral Health?
Where would you rather spend your money - to fix a weakness or to improve a strength?
Why are weaknesses so powerful? What might be an alternate strategy that allows us to focus on improving strengths?
2022 Rapids Ahead—Are Your Finances Ready?
How are we preparing to help our clients for the "rapids ahead?"
2023 What Consumers Want: The Most Popular 2022 OPEN MINDS Webinars
What competitor or product would accelerate the potential obsolescence of what you currently offer?
2024 What Investors Want
What do you want from your money? Peace of mind? Power? Knowledge?
What do you want from your time?
How do you make up for poor use of your money? or your time?
How do you assure the best use of both?
Which is more important?
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