Want to build your culture -- start by sweeping the floor!

By Rand O’Leary

Over the years, I’ve heard many stories inspirational stories on leadership, one of my favorites involves President John F. Kennedy and his first visit to NASA in 1962.  As the story goes, the President was touring the facility when he came across a janitor carrying a broom down the same hallway as the touring President.  Kennedy, a great lover of people stopped the and asked him what he did for NASA, not missing a beat he replied, “I’m helping to put a man on the moon”. 

As I reflect on this, I’m struck by the absolute simplicity of this statement, but also the way it speaks volumes.  This individual clearly understood that he was an integral part of the team, no matter what the role.  If he did his job well, he contributed to the overall success of the team, engineer, scientist, astronauts etc.  His job, although different in almost every way imaginable from his colleagues, still contributed to achieving the overall goal, that of putting a man on the moon. Read the full article.

Rand O'Leary, Experienced Healthcare CEO

SPECIALIZING IN HEALTHCARE FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL TURNAROUNDS

Experienced Healthcare Executive with progressive career in leadership and management of hospitals, healthcare systems and ambulatory practices. Extensive background in executive management, strategy, finance, acute care and clinical operations. History of successful financial and operational turnarounds with improved efficiencies. Innovative team leader and analytical decision maker who can stay focused on the patient, the mission and the organization to ensure high quality, compassionate safe care.

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