- An Exploration of Technology Diffusion — HBS Working Knowledge -
- The New Math of Customer Relationships – Which comes first though, customer (patient), or employee (provider) satisfaction in this equation?
- Endless Meetings Speed Up the Pace of Change on the Gemba – Sometimes spending more time to achieve consensus is worth it. I am now wary of the excessively timed meeting.
- Tumblog in WordPress – my own personal Twitter? – D’Arcy Norman dot net – Grand unification for wordpress and Twitter? Interesting to think about…
- What is the World Café? – An interesting conversational process. Could it replace traditional CME? I think something should…
- Diffusing Management Practices within the Firm: The Role of Information Provision – The eternal issue of diffusion
Posts Tagged ‘nemawashi’
Adoption and spread of innovation; The E=MC2 of Customer Loyalty; Meetings are Not Always Bad
May 10th, 2008 | Popularity: 40% 0 comments | Leave a replyWhat about Carol.com; Top HIT Predictions and more Questions about the Federal Role
February 4th, 2008 | Popularity: 56% 0 comments | Leave a reply- Health IT Pioneer Calls for Changes in Federal Health IT Strategy – iHealthBeat – More changes requested in federal involvement around Health IT
- JAY PARKINSON + MD + MPH on Carol – Jay says it isn’t going to work. I’m not sure it will either as I think about what Apple had to do to create the iPhone. I found the CEO’s ideas compelling. We should start with what’s best for those we serve and figure out a way to make it work.
- ChangeThis Newsletter: 42.05 Ideaicide: How To Avoid It And Get What You Want by Alan Parr and Karen Ansbaugh – I would call this a nice primer on “Nemawashi” – or conversations around the office to get ideas off the ground.
- A Food Fight Over Calorie Counts – Interested more in the approach to sharing information than the issue of calorie counts (per se) – that “consumer confusion” is used as the reason to not provide information.
- Chapter 70.02 RCW: Medical records ? health care information access and disclosure – Background information; Transparency Law in Washington State
- Forrester?s Top Health-IT Predictions for 2008 ? Digital Healthcare and Productivity – Clinical analytics, EHRs gain a greater toehold, RHIOs will take a little longer. My experience in the field seems to resonate.
- The Health 2.0 Blog: Carol aims to disrupt the health care market by Matthew Holt – There’s that “d” word again, in reference to Carol.com. Can they do it? If we think about creating patient-centered HIT systems, why wouldn’t we include cost information as part of the Information part of HIT?