I believe in music therapy, too. For that reason, this post will be corporate intrigue free.
Kelly Clarkson has a new album, called My December, which is slated to be released on June 26. You should listen to Sober, the new single. I’ve had a chance to listen to quite a bit of [...]
Posts from ‘June, 2007’
Kept the flowers.
This mole hill of a mountain.
The New York Times is wondering out loud whether the electronic health “cost savings” emperor has an empty wardrobe:
Saving money can be expensive.
Indeed, the quest to save dollars in the nation’s $2.1 trillion annual health care bill is becoming a lucrative market of its own. Thousands of companies, large and small, are pitching cost-saving ideas [...]
Hold onto nothing, as fast as you can.
With governance at Kaiser Permanente in shambles, it is sad but not surprising to hear that the respected musical chair method of reorganization is now in full swing at KP-IT, under Phil Fasano. The new orgchart has been drawn up and distributed. The only trouble? Well, there aren’t any names. Simple [...]
You’re old standby.
When I was looking up some details for the Qualcomm piece, I came across an old favorite: the Sprint Trench Coat Guy. Taking over the job of Sprint’s personification after Candice Bergen had done such an amazing job must have been tough, but the fact that you still remember him (and probably still like [...]