Can the ethical mission of health care survive among organizations competing for survival in the marketplace? This book is an analysis of the ethical challenges facing health care organizations, combined with tangible examples of exemplary methods to address these challenges.
that had been developed through the staff model, when doing so would deprive the staff model of membership and capitation payments.
More and more, leaders have turned their focus to documentation and the bottom line and away from the mission of the work. Author Patrice Moore has the win-win solution.
In light of this dual status, this book will attempt to inform the minister on how to minimize their tax liability and stay in compliance with tax laws. We will briefly introduce our chief tax strategy we refer to as the clergy trifecta.
“No Margin, No Mission”: A Charitable Organization's Dilemma It is often difficult to assess the importance of mission in an organization. Catholic hospitals in the early 21st century constitute an example of this dilemma.
We use a different wording to describe our needed focus on getting support, and it's this: 'No margin, no mission.' ” She then went on to say, “Do you think Mother Teresa really wanted to come to America and speak at the White House?
In the 7 Habits series, international bestselling author Stephen R. Covey showed us how to become as effective as it is possible to be.
A good case of institutional change lies no farther away than the nearest Catholic hospital, whose CEO is most likely ... Competing “margin/mission” mantras symbolize this effect: “No mission, no margin” versus “no margin, no mission.
Competing " margin / mission " mantras symbolize this : " No mission , no margin " versus " no margin , no mission . " When facilities are no longer profitable , no matter how long they have been part of Catholic mission , the parent ...
Sacred Work: Planting Cultures of Radical Loving Care in America
A common slogan of the business bureaucrat is “No margin, no mission.” Most slogans have an element of truth to them; in this case the slogan rightly notes that if a business makes no profit, it will cease to exist.