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Food Craving and Holistic Health Issues

Deconstructing the Myths Surrounding Food Cravings

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How Many Wake up Calls Do You Need?

Have you or anyone you know had a “wake up” call and still didn’t change anything?

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Healthcare, Socialism, and Blood on the Beach

One could be forgiven for thinking that to consider healthcare a right rather than a privilege, you need politics inclined left of center. I rather doubt that is true, however - and a thought experiment will show why.

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Equitable Entrepreneurship

  Biomedical entrepreneurship is the pursuit of opportunity under conditions of uncertainty with scare resources with the goal of creating stakeholder defined value through the deployment of innovation using a VAST business model. Consequently, there are many ways to practice entrepreneurship without doing it full time and without necessarily creating a new company. The goals are stated to be better quality, lower costs, equitable access, a better patient and doctor experience and improved efficiencies and effectiveness of business and operational processes.

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How to Avoid Iceberg Innovation

Creating a culture of innovation takes a lot of work. Even when successful, it is typically unevenly distributed and good ideas tend to just pierce the waterline, like an iceberg, leaving most unseen.

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5 Easy Ways to Simplify Your Life

Food cravings are a big topic these days for sure but more and more women especially are craving simplicity. Is this you or someone you know?

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Innovation is an Outcome Not a Process

A business school colleague recently said that academics, frustratingly, are more about process than outcomes, and, that, occasionally, the process results in favorable outcomes. When processes are designed and portrayed as efforts to create innovative outcomes with out results, it's called innovation theater. Some cynics call it strategic planning.