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    • AUGUST 28, 2024
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    Empowering Employees: The Key to Small Hospital Success

    Empowering Employees: The Key to Small Hospital Success

    The staff is the sixth important factor in McKinsey 7S’s strategy for the survival of small hospitals in India amid increasing corporatization. With the health industry undergoing rapid changes, small hospitals face much pressure when competing with corporatized, more prominent hospitals. The quality and dedication of their staff is one of the most crucial success

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    • AUGUST 27, 2024
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    How Did I Prepare for My First High Altitude Himalayan Trek?

    How Did I Prepare for My First High Altitude Himalayan Trek?

    Since returning from the Hampta Pass Himalayan trek, many friends have asked how I prepared for such a strenuous hike at the age of 56. The Hampta Pass trek is popularized as a moderate trek, but it isn’t—especially not at the age of 56. Had I not prepared myself well, I wouldn’t have been able

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    • AUGUST 26, 2024
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    Leadership Style That Inspires and Motivates: Key to Success in Small Hospitals

    Leadership Style That Inspires and Motivates: Key to Success in Small Hospitals

    26 August 2025Chitradurga. The fifth and one of the most essential survival strategies for small Indian hospitals, using the McKinsey 7S Model amidst increasing corporatization, is leadership style. I remember reading an excellent book, “Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance?”, in which Lou Gerstner wrote about his historic achievement of bringing IBM back from the brink

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    • AUGUST 25, 2024
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    Green Bee-Eaters – The Vibrant Guardians of the Ecosystem

    Green Bee-Eaters – The Vibrant Guardians of the Ecosystem

    It’s more often that a flash of iridescent green wings would be seen flying across, uttering a sharp melodious trill through the landscapes of the Indian subcontinent—this is the Green Bee-eater (Merops orientalis), small but enthralling to the hilt, and significant to our ecosystems. But besides their beauty, most Green Bee-eaters are very acrobatic flyers

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