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    First 100 days in a CEO role – Part II (Developing the foundation and vision)

    January 5th, 2009

    by Christopher Cornue

    As part of an ongoing series reviewing my first 100 days as a CEO, I spent the first 45 to 60 days assessing the current culture, operations, strategy and environment at my new hospital. My initial (and lasting) assessment: I'm working for a wonderful group of individuals--the employees, physicians, board, community, etc.--everyone has been so welcoming and positive!

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    But, as with most institutions, we have room for improvement and the path for the future is exciting. Folks with whom I spoke are excited about the future and our direction going forward. Throughout these interactions, I have developed a strong sense of what the direction and focus should be for the next 18 to 24 months.

    All of this feedback from these early days became the foundation of our Strategic Planning Session, which was held in very early December. This is where we identified the organization's focus for our efforts in 2009. During this summit, I formally introduced my vision for the areas of focus--quality, fiscal accountability, satisfaction (for the patient, employee and physician) and growth/outreach. These "foundations of excellence" would drive, support and interweave through all of our actions in the coming months. Additionally, they would provide a solid foundation for a structured and formal service line approach, which hadn't been in place at this hospital before.

    My strong belief is that this focus will allow us to build upon past successes, and position us for greater success in a very competitive market. The retreat went well, but its success was not without a number of competing issues, challenges, and unexpected bumps that began to crop up well before the retreat. It was during the latter part of my first 100 days that I recognized some of these unexpected issues that have refocused many of my efforts.

    More to follow in my next posting.

    Comments, Pingbacks:

    Comment from: Matt [Visitor]
    I find your posts so far extremely interesting and hope to see more.

    Can you describe what low hanging fruit you looked for when you entered the facility? What information did you seek out? What do you describe as your wins so far?

    I loved your short "to do" list in part 1. It's that type of experience that's valuable to anyone trying to make the leap into a management role needs.
    Permalink 01/05/09 @ 15:47
    Comment from: hospitaltony [Member]
    Sounds like you're off to a great start! Looking forward to more!

    One question I did have - was there a reason you decided to go with "satisfaction" versus something stronger, like "loyalty"
    Permalink 01/07/09 @ 14:48
    Comment from: David Beckham [Visitor] · http://http:www.asseenonwornby.co.uk
    I think that to do list is pretty invaluable!
    Permalink 01/22/09 @ 12:22
    Comment from: scott [Visitor] · http://hospitalvictims.org
    If the health care cost were cut in half for everybody in america . You healthcare providers and insurance companys would probably still making a nice income. My belief is that thier would be so much money redirected into our economy that auto dealers would not have needed a bail out. People would actually have a little money left over to spend on other things after making their new car payment from the tremendous monthly savings. and our state and federal government would save a ton of money and probably get out of the red if the amount of money they now spend on health care for thier employees was cut in half
    Permalink 01/27/09 @ 15:04
    Comment from: anomonys [Visitor]
    please let me know what the location of this hospital is


    i am student who wants to learn more about medical stuff please reply
    Permalink 02/02/09 @ 13:16

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