Are You a Force of Nature Who Attracts People or Scares Them Off?
Company founders are forces of nature. Their driven personalities take their firms from garage to multi-million dollar ventures, while also inspiring passion in those who work for them.
Yet as their companies scale into sprawling affa...
A Post-Pandemic Primer For Leaders
The rapid spread of Covid's Delta variant has derailed family vacations, delayed office reopenings and heightened fears that our suspended reality will go on for years to come.
But even with the continued disruption and changing gov...
At a crossroads: Hospital execs staring down some of their toughest decisions yet
Prior to the pandemic, hospitals were marching toward solutions that paid homage to the heads-and-beds model, with its tight margins. They were investing in specialists to bring elective surgeries in-house. They were becoming more efficient on th...
Open-house battles across America will be the norm for at least another year
America is facing its worst housing shortage in 50 years. Don't expect an improvement any time soon.
With a nationwide shortage of 3.8 million single-family homes, it is a fantastic time to be a home seller, but a frightening and fr...
Healthcare tech is failing patients
For the past year a parade of news has crossed my desk on the wonders of telehealth. If you're someone who sees a doctor on a periodic basis only, it's been a fantastic option for saving time, money, even hassle.
Yet it's also e...
Ready or not: 3 big changes coming for primary care physicians
Even before the pandemic, primary care was complicated. Now it's even more so as Covid-19 upends old practices, ushers in new ones and accelerates changes that were already in the works.
Tectonic shifts are underway for practitioner...
What Makes Private Equity Investors Walk Away From Your Business
Investing in earlier-stage businesses is a bit like dating. You weigh what's exciting and what's important to you against what doesn't work for either side. And if you walk away, it doesn't mean your date's wrong and you're right. It...
Data's 'green shoots' that suggest an airline industry recovery
An airline recovery is at hand - or is it? Air traffic has recently soared though it is still lower than this time a year ago. Questions on getting back to normal abound. But when you look at leading indicators, consumer sentiment and actions t...
Airlines' Secret To Getting Planes - And Passengers - Back In The Air Safely, Quickly
For those who miss flying - and even those weary road warriors who don't - the sheer magnitude and longevity of the COVID-19 pandemic raises these questions: When will flying return to normal? Will airlines be able to offer all the same fli...