Archive for October, 2011

A degree is a unit of measurement that describes an angle that is 1/360th of the circumference of a circle.  Travel 360 degrees and you come full circle back to where you started.  A 360 degree customer experience is often described as one…(read more)

For nearly 20 years, I served as a physician broadcaster and medical reporter on television. I did regular reporting for our ABC and CBS stations in Seattle, and also for ABC Network News. I also hosted a weekly program for physicians on Lifetime Medical…(read more)

Have you heard the term Consumerization of IT? If you happen to be a hospital or health system CIO or a member of his or her team, I doubt that I need to explain what that means.  You are feeling the tension of it every day  For the rest of…(read more)


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