The Search Committee Interview: What It Is and Why It Matters
In the world of executive recruitment, the search committee interview (panel interview) stands apart as a unique and often misunderstood component of the hiring process.
In the world of executive recruitment, the search committee interview (panel interview) stands apart as a unique and often misunderstood component of the hiring process.
If you’ve been in healthcare for any time at all, you’ve undoubtedly seen the gradual evolution of the hospital/health system CEO role from administrative non-clinical to physician focused.
It’s a jungle out there when it comes to the human resources challenges healthcare organizations are facing these days.
At the heart of every successful healthcare organization lies its people—the nurses, physicians, administrative staff, and support personnel who keep the system running.
In part one of this two-part article, Shane Cerone, CEO of Kada Health and a seasoned turnaround leader, details his approach to the first 90 days in an executive leadership role.
In the latest iteration of our 90 Days Series, Jim Decker, a retired healthcare CEO turned author and leadership coach, offers a different kind of wisdom—less flashy, more foundational.
Therman Trotman doesn’t want a leader’s first 90 days to look like a parade of meetings, inbox chaos, and forgotten good intentions.
Our continuing series of articles on the first 90 days of leadership generally explores what happens after a leader takes the helm—when the work of observation, relationship building, and cultural alignment begins.
“Your first ninety days actually start before you arrive.” That’s the foundation of Anil Prahlad’s approach to new leadership roles—and it reframes how we think about executive transitions.