Becoming a company person. |
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Authors: | M F Lyons |
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Abstract: | Physicians face a management challenge in adjusting to being part of a larger organization. By nature, physicians are not "company people." For physician executives, whose instincts can still lean toward being ferociously independent and individualistic--therein lies the struggle. Here are a few suggestions to help physician executives make the adjustments that are required of a "company person": (1) Be in the right place; (2) abandon critical/negative thinking; (3) focus on the issues; (4) maintain solidarity; and (5) make your boss look good. |
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