Growing the Economy by Growing Healthcare: Serious Medicine Strategy as an Economic Strategy
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Jim PinkertonPosted
Sat 14 Nov 2009 10:02pm
on the left often think of "stimulus," as building roads, but the problem with that strategy, as the Japanese have discovered, is that contemporary road-building is not very labor intensive. In the 30s, to build a road, hundreds of men might be swinging picks. But today, roadbuilding requires relatively few workers and lot of machinery. We're all for higher
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Growing the Economy by Growing Healthcare: Serious Medicine Strategy as an Economic Strategy
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Jim PinkertonPosted
Sat 14 Nov 2009 10:02pm
on the left often think of "stimulus," as building roads, but the problem with that strategy, as the Japanese have discovered, is that contemporary road-building is not very labor intensive. In the 30s, to build a road, hundreds of men might be swinging picks. But today, roadbuilding requires relatively few workers and lot of machinery. We're all for higher
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Business Model Innovation: Technology strategy as part of larger business model strategy
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Mike KleinPosted
Thu 12 Aug 2010 8:27pm
Technology is changing more rapidly in todays economy. The fast pace of change often results in leaders become focused solely on their companys technology strategy, seeking technology advances for the sake of remaining on the cutting edge. This is a mistake as technology decisions get made without a larger market-context.
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HHS Confers with HIV/AIDS Community Representatives on National HIV/AIDS Strategy
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Health & Human ServicesPosted
Mon 18 Oct 2010 1:35pm
. Marjorie Hill, CEO of Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) at HHS Community Meeting
Last Wednesday, as part of our ongoing effort to develop an agency-wide implementation plan for the National HIV/AIDS Strategy , the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) convened a listening session with representatives of the HIV/AIDS community from across the country
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