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Things Fall Apart: A Playbook for Leading Through Disruption and Derailment Toward Growth and Success

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  • Event Type:General
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Leading healthcare organizations in today’s “VUCA world” is beyond hard. VUCA is a concept developed by the U.S. War College to describe environments characterized by Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity. Harvard Business Review interpreted it to mean: "It's crazy out there!"

Indeed, VUCA has become the norm in many industries, especially healthcare. The stakes are high, the pace is fast, options are limited, information is imperfect, and helpers are scarce. And yet, leaders every day must manage disruption and avoid disaster, maintain individual and community health, and sustain strategic growth.

To address this challenge, a panel of leaders will present a practical playbook to guide your leadership response and share adaptive techniques that are universally effective for coping with a broad range of challenges. These include the inflection-point events – competitive, technological, financial, operational, and personal – that distract, disrupt and derail your mission. They can even be disastrous for your patients, organization, community, and possibly your career.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Develop an effective framework for adaptive personal and organizational management of today’s VUCA challenges.
  • Create your personal leadership playbook to guide an agile and effective response to disruption, strategic derailments and inevitable disasters.

Tammy Tiller-Hewitt
Tammy Tiller-Hewitt, MHA, FACHE

Chief Executive Officer
Tiller-Hewitt HealthCare Strategies


Staci Rogers, MD
Chief Transformation Officer
CoxHealth


Charles D. Callahan, PhD, MBA, FACHE
President - Memorial Hospital Group
President/CEO - Springfield Memorial Hospital, Memorial Health
 

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  • Price: Free
  • Registration Instructions: More information coming soon!