Using Strategy, Networks and Metrics for Competitive Advantage in
Rural Hospitals

Scott W. Goodspeed, DHA, FACHE, Principal, Performance Management Institute
Presented on Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Overview
Rural hospitals can gain competitive advantages by becoming more strategy focused, creating robust networks of 7-12 rural hospitals and intelligently using metrics to grow and create alignment throughout the organization. This webinar will offers participants innovative approaches to compete and operate successfully. During this webinar, Mr. Goodspeed:

  • Presents the five principles of strategy focused rural hospitals
  • Discusses the main drivers of successful organization performance
  • Reviews the styles and impact of the most effective hospital leaders
  • Describes how to create networks with other rural hospitals to offer value to patients
  • Provides participants with a host of tested financial and clinical metrics that can be used to successfully reposition their hospital to thrive in an era of reform

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Who will benefit from participation
This web seminar is ideally suited for leaders of rural hospitals including:
  • Chief Executive Officers
  • Senior executives responsible for strategic planning and operations
  • Board members

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Web Seminar Recording

$195

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About the speaker
Scott W. Goodspeed has been President and CEO of four hospitals in three states. He has deep industry experience and a national reputation in governance. Currently, he works with hospitals to develop strategic plans aimed at improving performance and better long-term positioning in the marketplace. He has led the implementation of the Balanced Scorecard and strategy execution in over 180 hospitals and healthcare organizations.

Scott is a nationally recognized speaker on topics such as strategic planning, health industry trends, 21st century governance, and the Balanced Scorecard. Scott’s most recent book is titled Community Stewardship: Applying the Five Principles of Contemporary Governance, published by American Hospital Publishing, and he is now finishing a book on Balanced Scorecard implementation in hospitals and healthcare organizations.

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