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Compassion vs. Cost: How Franchising could improve India's Healthcare
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| "How can health care and innovation in India be translated into measurable outcomes?" Pervez Ahmed, CEO and managing director of Max Healthcare, a leading hospital chain based in New Delhi, asked a lecture hall filled with medical executives one recent afternoon in Hyderabad. India's US$40 billion-a-year health care industry has grown rapidly and is now the second-largest service-sector employer in the country (after education), providing jobs for about 4.5 million people directly or indirectly. Highly qualified doctors and scientists, state-of-the-art technology and low costs have helped India become an attractive global hub for medical tourism, clinical studies, and research and development programs. |
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Lesson #2: Learning is a Process of Trial and Error
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| Neither Moore nor Noyce were natural-born businessmen. They were scientists, people who felt more comfortable inside the walls of a laboratory than within the four walls of an office boardroom. They had spent the majority of their youth conducting science experiments rather than doing sales, playing with molecules and electrons instead of learning about contracts and markets. However, once the two decided to branch off on their own and create Intel, they knew that their success would rest upon how well they could learn by trial and error. |
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Inside Intel: Success Factors of a Company that Inspired an Industry
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| Today, Intel is ranked 49th on Fortune 500’s list of the top revenue grossing companies. Noyce and Moore may no longer be in charge of the daily running of the business they first founded in 1968; however, their impact on not only the company, but also the entire industry can still be felt. The maker of motherboard chipsets, network cards, flash memory drives, graphic chips, embedded processors and more, Intel is an innovator and a leader in the world of electronics and computing. How did two scientists who knew nothing about business become two of the most successful examples of entrepreneurship in history? |
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Lesson #4: Use Innovation To Break Through Your Limitations
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| “We are used to things improving every year; we are used to having a better cell phone next year than this year; a better lap top,” says Musk. “We are even used to some basic things, like we expect more from your car in next year’s model than last year’s model. But this is not the case in space; reliability and cost - those are the fundamental parameters of transportation - have not improved.” |
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Decide What You Want
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| In order to get what you want, you must first decide what you want. Most people really foul up at this crucial first step because they simply can’t see how it’s possible to get what they want — so they don’t even let themselves want it. |
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7 Tips to Attracting What You Want
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| We all aspire to be, do and have great things. Yet most of us simply aren’t creating the results we want. We don’t have enough money, romance, success or joy in our lives. But what we need to understand is that greatness exists in all of us. It is simply up to us to pull it out of ourselves. We all have the ability to create the life we want. We just need to learn how to do it. Here are 7 of my top tips to jump-start your success and start "attracting" what you want into your life. |
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Is Your Job Recession-Proof?
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| Even with the bad economy and weak job growth, there are still several fields that will survive - and possibly even thrive - during hard times. |
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Imagine a Bigger Market and You'll See a Bigger Market
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| Scientists in two studies at the University of Virginia discovered that softball players and golfers who had good days perceived balls and golf holes as larger than the players who had bad days. The question is, Did this difference in perception cause the player to have better days or did the day's performance cause the players to perceive the ball and holes as bigger?
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The Power of “Liz”
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| The power of our primitive Lizard Brain is unbelievable. This has more control over us and others than one thinks. Understand how you can turn this reality into a viable tool that works. |
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What is happening to credibility in the online world?
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| Anybody can now post an article online. Anybody can become an expert, or be perceived to be an expert. Not much of the old credibility stamp is left. After all would you necessarily believe somebody to have a doctorate just by a few bits of the alphabet being stated after their name, when one can buy any degree online? |
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It’s Simple: Sleep More to Learn More
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| Say no to staying up late - being well rested helps you stay on your game and in the game. |
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Are You Causing Yourself to be Overwhelmed?
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| Are you feeling overwhelmed, with too much to do, and not getting it all done… |
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REDUCING STRESS--- NATURE
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Scientists at the University of Glasgow recently found that using parks and playing fields for walks and other activities lowers blood pressure and cuts the harmful effects of stress
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Empowering Sales Beliefs
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| The sales results you create are based on your performance. Performance has many components for example, our activities and abilities that are typically where many organisations focus on. Yet beneath the surface, our beliefs about ourselves, our customers, our job, can either help or hinder our performance. |
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The Importance of Being Earnest
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| How important are expectations to your professional success?
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The Business Case for Positivity at Work
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| As scientists study the brain and learn more about how we achieve optimal functioning, the term positivity has finally captured business leaders’ interests. |
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The Clinical Proof of the Power of Suggestion
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| The American Medical Association and US Food and Drug Administration acknowledge the effectiveness of "suggestion" in all medical treatments. |
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How to Be More Positive at Work
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| Scientists are experimenting to discover new ways to boost positivity. Because of the brain’s neuroplasticity, we can rewire it to create new thought habits and become more positive. |
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The Einstein Factor in Leading Science Based Projects - Part 4
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| When asked if the people, practices and techniques required to lead science research projects are different from those in the general population, the answer is not just YES, but a resounding DUH! |
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10 Ways to Get Back into the Confidence Club
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| The word for confidence in Gaelic is muinín (pronounced muneen), and it is also the word for trust. The English dictionary definition of confidence is "firm trust," "a feeling of reliance or certainty." So, self-confidence is really about trusting yourself. The question then is how you can learn to trust yourself. |
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Old New Ways to Motivate Employees
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| Over the last quarter century, I have studied and taught the theories on motivation of Taylor, Maslow, Herzberg, McGregor, Argyris, and McLland. Although each of those management and behavioral scientists has tackled the topic from a different point of view, defending his opinion with both theoretical research, observation, I find Herzberg’s theory the most practical and easy to implement in the workplace. Naturally, the work of all those scientists complements the whole approach to the very important topic of motivation, but herzberg’s points more clearly at the satisfiers and dissatisfiers in the workplace. His focus on the job content as a lasting motivator qualifies for more analysis and serious consideration.
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REDUCING STRESS--- NATURE
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Scientists at the University of Glasgow recently found that using parks and playing fields for walks and other activities lowers blood pressure and cuts the harmful effects of stress
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Laugh Your ...Off
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| City people smile up to twice daily, let alone laugh.
Who Cares? Smiling and laughing are important for
accelerated healing and longevity. Some scientists
call them the Fountain-of-Youth. Check it out now. |
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Got Sand in Your Hourglass?
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| Scientists at University of California, at S.F. has
published some research on how to add up to 10 years
to your longevity. No fancy terms, just plain English.
You'll like it. |
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Which Came First, Gestures or Speech, And Who Cares?
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| If you are in the career of persuading, influencing and
convincing others, you might want to review the latest
research by scientists on communication. It's important.
Start now. |
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The Effect of Mood on Work Performance
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| American scientists have finally proved a widespread opinion that nothing effects the productivity of our work more then mood. |
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There Really Is No Free Lunch For Entrepreneurial Success
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| Scientists may have a handle on how to greatly increase longevity - but there is a down side. Cause and effect may keep you from immortality, but it's the key to entrepreneurial success.
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The Promise Of Pharmacogenetics
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| The goal of the scientists in studying pharmacogenetics is to determine which medication formula best fitted a particular patient. Their basis is the DNA of that person. |
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The Business Case for Positivity at Work
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| As scientists study the brain and learn more about how we achieve optimal functioning, the term positivity has finally captured business leaders’ interests. |
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How to Be More Positive at Work
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| Scientists are experimenting to discover new ways to boost positivity. Because of the brain’s neuroplasticity, we can rewire it to create new thought habits and become more positive. |
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