Category: Leadership & Management

Teams may be sluggish entering 2023: here's why

At many workplaces, leaders view the new year as a fresh start. But those expectations should be managed, as teams may not be plowing ahead at full speed in early January, Korn Ferry reported. 

Wyoming hospital board member to step down mid-term

Scott Gibson has notified executives and board members with Jackson, Wyo.-based St. John’s Health that he is resigning. 

CDC names Dr. Nirav Shah principal deputy director  

Nirav Shah, MD, is leaving his position as the director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention to take on a new role as the principal deputy director of the U.S. CDC. 

Image isn't everything for executives, research suggests

Many leaders try to remain perfectly poised through their business’s highs and lows — but employees are more skeptical of “flawless” leaders than openly imperfect ones, according to recent research reported by Harvard Business Review. 

Unmarried women no longer lag behind in retirement savings

Without the combined resources of marriage, single women have historically been at a financial disadvantage during retirement. But a recent study suggests that gap between married and unmarried women is closing, Bloomberg reported Jan. 10 

98% of US CEOs expect 'short and shallow' recession

Most CEOs in the U.S. are expecting a recession — but they aren’t bracing too tightly, a survey reported by The Wall Street Journal suggests. 

8 CEOs' paths to healthcare

The Becker’s Hospital Review Corner Office series asks hospital and health system CEOs to share one thing that piqued their interest in healthcare.

The cost and carbon savings of telehealth, quantified

A new study from UC Davis Health has quantified the benefits of telehealth in terms of patients’ cost savings and healthcare’s carbon footprint. 

Driver may have intentionally crashed car into Emory Hillandale ED, police say

The driver who crashed his car into Lithonia, Ga.-based Emory Hillandale Hospital’s emergency department may have done so on purpose, according to a Feb. 11 FOX5 report. 

Florida city to rename street in honor of hospital CEO killed last year

The city commission in Coral Gables, Fla., voted Jan. 10 to rename a portion of Santander Avenue in honor of Coral Gables Hospital CEO Cristina Jimenez, who police said was killed by her husband in a murder-suicide last November, a city spokesperson co…