Lifestyle

The latest trend in management theory is what's called organizational ambidexterity. It's the social scientist's take on being a switch hitter.

We all know 1) people don’t like to laugh about their money and 2) people will laugh if it can break the tension in our anxieties about money.

Physician Entrephrenology

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Entrepreneurs are hard to figure out, yet many make a living teaching, writing, consulting, and advising about them. Most of ‘blah, blah’ is hypothesis and opinion.

Credit card companies are giving out bigger and bigger sign-up bonuses to earn your business. However, there are usually some strings attached. In order to qualify, you are usually required to spend x dollars within y months of account opening. So let's talk about 5 of the cheapest ways to meet these lofty requirements.

After I wrote about 6 $ Tips I Would Tell Dear Younger Me, I thought I should write to my future self too. If it's true that we learned everything we need to learn in life as kindergartners, then I would thank myself for writing this when I'm older.

The world of healthcare will face big challenges, both professional and personal, in the coming years. Some of the professional challenges will include: the transition to value-based healthcare, rising costs, and talent shortages.

There is only so much you can do, particularly when it comes to other people. You can't make them learn. You can't make them happy. You can't make them change behaviors that they are unwilling or unable to do.

Today David Johnson, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon with MedStar Orthopaedic Institute at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, DC. And while Johnson is a highly accomplished surgeon, it’s perhaps the events that occurred prior to his becoming a surgeon that have impacted his life the most.

I visited the lovely city of San Francisco earlier this year. It's easy to spend a boatload there, but we managed not to break the budget.