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Hone skills for working with C-suite execs

The first step is realizing that those meetings are different from your other meetings, says Andrew A. Oppenberg, MPH, CPHRM, DFASHRM, director of risk management and patient safety officer at Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center in Glendale, CA. "Increasingly, risk manag...

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Published in:Healthcare Risk Management 2014-09, Vol.36 (9), p.88-89
Main Authors: BLAIR, Billie, BUSTIN, Greg, HENMAN, Linda D, OPPENBERG, Andrew A, TOMASZEWSKI, Mark, UNGAR, Leslie G
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Summary:The first step is realizing that those meetings are different from your other meetings, says Andrew A. Oppenberg, MPH, CPHRM, DFASHRM, director of risk management and patient safety officer at Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center in Glendale, CA. "Increasingly, risk managers want to be included in the senior management discussions, and they want to become chief risk officers," he says. Preparation will help you avoid a cardinal sin: wasting the CEO’s time, says Billie Blair, PhD, an organizational psychologist and president/CEO of the international management consulting firm Change Strategists in Los Angeles.
ISSN:1081-6534
1945-1415