“Least Untruthful” By Leonard Zwelling By now, the whole world is aware that the National Security Agency of the United States was collecting information on American citizens within the boundaries of the country. Much of this newfound awareness is due to the leaks to the press from Edward Snowden, an NSA contract worker who […]
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Can Outcomes Become Income? By Leonard Zwelling I hope that you received the same gift I did on Friday, May 31. It was a book edited by Drs. Rodriguez, Walters and Burke entitled “60 Years of Survival Outcomes at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center”. It is a disease-by-disease compilation of the
Snowden By Leonard Zwelling Even Joseph Heller would love the irony. An ex-CIA contract worker, a 29 year old computer technician, is the leak behind the continuing revelations about the extent of the secret surveillance program run by the US government and its many contracted partners. His name is Edward Snowden. Before
A guest blog for your Sunday afternoon or Monday morning pleasure. Thank you HPF! Great to Good By HPF In the book “Good to Great” Jim Collins and his team of economists developed methods to determine how institutions transition from mediocrity to greatness. According to their data there is one essential element for any great
The Bullying Pulpit June 7, 2013 By Leonard Zwelling Kevin Grigsby’s presentation in Hickey at noon on June 6 was excellent. Dr. Grigsby, a social worker by training, works for the AAMC running Leadership Development and Talent Management. Some of us on the Faculty Senate’s Anti-Bullying Task Force had the pleasure of meeting