Healthcare starts with Quality
"I love the fact that quality improvement is a team sport. It’s not about being smarter. We have to ask what is going to make us wiser." https://lnkd.in/eW5CUDpE
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Healthcare starts with Quality
"I love the fact that quality improvement is a team sport. It’s not about being smarter. We have to ask what is going to make us wiser." https://lnkd.in/eW5CUDpE
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Health equity has a huge influence on quality and safety, great to see more of a lense on this. Unconscious bias and other things come to play. Check out the IHI article below for just one persons quality and safety journey and how it has evolved as a professional in the health space. #improvement #quality #safety #healthcare
"I love the fact that quality improvement is a team sport. It’s not about being smarter. We have to ask what is going to make us wiser." https://lnkd.in/eW5CUDpE
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Forget the scoreboard. Forget the cheers of the crowd. Winning, as Roger Staubach reminds us, isn't a spectator sport. It's a solo expedition, a relentless trek up your own personal Everest. This inward focus fosters a quiet confidence, a self-assuredness that doesn't rely on external validation. You become the judge, jury, and champion of your own journey. It's a pursuit with no finish line, but one where every step forward is a celebration of your own growth. So, the next time you set a goal, remember – the most rewarding victory is the one carved within yourself! #victory #validation #awareness #quoteoftheday #w3global
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🏆 Winning starts before the game even begins. At a sporting event, you can often tell who’s going to come out on top just by watching the warm-ups. One team is dialed in, running plays and perfecting their strategy. The other? Watching them from the sidelines. Don’t be the team that’s focused on the competition. Instead, focus on what you do best. Perfect your craft. Keep raising the bar for excellence. Only you have the unique connection with your customers. What’s special about you, your team, and your company? Double down on it, and deliver without looking over your shoulder. Consistency and dedication are the keys to winning. 🏅
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winning isn't everything But not winning isn't anything📌
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Winning is when ordinary players do extraordinary things.
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🏎️💡 Powering Through Together: Unleash Your Company's Potential with F1 Teamwork Insights 🚀 #teamwork #innovation #f1Lessons Discover how the high-speed world of Formula One can revolutionize your company's approach to teamwork, innovation, and success. F1's blend of data-driven decisions, constant adaptation, and collaborative spirit offers invaluable lessons for businesses aiming for the podium in their respective fields. Let's accelerate towards excellence by embracing the strategies that make F1 teams unparalleled masters of efficiency and innovation. #businessstrategy #continuousimprovement #teambuilding 📖 Full read here: https://lnkd.in/d6hXzG85
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The team claps from the dressing room when a batter scores 50, 100, 150 or 200. We have also seen many times that the batters don't raise their bat to receive the reception they get, but still, the teammates clap for the milestone. It also happens when the team is not going to win the match, but the individual performance of a batter becomes a reason to appreciate. How important can it be for someone whose teammates celebrate and appreciate small milestones? Rohit Sharma or Shivam Dube, Harmanpreet Kaur or Richa Ghosh - no matter who scores 50 or 100 - a captain or a player, the team appreciates all - in winning cause or losing situation. Teammates don't celebrate if a player gets out on 49 or 99. One run completes the milestone! Learn the art to appreciate and celebrate other's tiniest milestones in your working area. People will remember you forever.
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