Why organizational culture eats strategy for breakfast in health care
Eighteen months ago, I learned something every patient hopes never to hear: that my cancer had returned. Years earlier, I had been treated successfully for prostate cancer. When my PSA began to rise again, I knew something was wrong. It took persistence and more than a few second opinions to confirm what my instincts already told me.
That journey eventually led me to a leading cancer center. I had already seen …
Why organizational culture eats strategy for breakfast in health care





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