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Archive > February, 2009 Vol. X, No. 2

Ideas That Work

Run a Great Board Meeting

Any administrator who lets investing surgeons and other board members bicker, block progress and disregard the rules during board meetings is committing administrative malpractice, says Wayne M. Sotile, PhD, a healthcare consultant and clinical psychologist in Winston-Salem, N.C., who specializes in promoting collaboration in the high-performance workplace.

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