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Habitual Excellence, Presented by Value Capture
Value Capture
112 episodes
3 days ago
Do you want to create a healthcare organization that strives for zero harm through principles-based leadership, Lean practices, and real-time, root-cause problem solving? We share conversations with Value Capture advisors, clients, and thought leaders, exploring how to create “habitual excellence” (a phrase coined by Value Capture’s founder Paul O’Neill) by engaging everybody in creating a culture of safety - and learning. Lead your teams to the theoretical limits of perfect for staff safety, patient safety and performance, using methods from Toyota, Alcoa, Catalysis, and the Shingo Institute.
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Do you want to create a healthcare organization that strives for zero harm through principles-based leadership, Lean practices, and real-time, root-cause problem solving? We share conversations with Value Capture advisors, clients, and thought leaders, exploring how to create “habitual excellence” (a phrase coined by Value Capture’s founder Paul O’Neill) by engaging everybody in creating a culture of safety - and learning. Lead your teams to the theoretical limits of perfect for staff safety, patient safety and performance, using methods from Toyota, Alcoa, Catalysis, and the Shingo Institute.
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Management
Business
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Innovating Children's Healthcare: Strategies and Successes with Dr. Marc Gorelick
Habitual Excellence, Presented by Value Capture
47 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
Innovating Children's Healthcare: Strategies and Successes with Dr. Marc Gorelick

In this episode of "Habitual Excellence," Ken Segel, CEO of Value Capture, interviews Dr. Marc Gorelick, the CEO of Children's Minnesota. Dr. Gorelick shares his journey to becoming a leader in pediatric healthcare, highlighting his background as a pediatric emergency medicine physician and his motivation to impact more children's lives. Throughout his career, Dr. Gorelick has focused on improving clinical effectiveness and system-wide care, aiming to create better health outcomes for children.
Under his leadership, Children's Minnesota has prioritized building core capabilities in diversity, equity, inclusion, and continuous improvement. These initiatives have been crucial in responding to the rapidly changing healthcare environment, especially during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Gorelick shares insights into the organization's strategic planning process, focusing on creating a flexible and nimble system that can adapt to future challenges.
The conversation highlights the importance of leadership in driving transformational change in healthcare and the ongoing efforts at Children's Minnesota to provide the best possible care for children.

Habitual Excellence, Presented by Value Capture
Do you want to create a healthcare organization that strives for zero harm through principles-based leadership, Lean practices, and real-time, root-cause problem solving? We share conversations with Value Capture advisors, clients, and thought leaders, exploring how to create “habitual excellence” (a phrase coined by Value Capture’s founder Paul O’Neill) by engaging everybody in creating a culture of safety - and learning. Lead your teams to the theoretical limits of perfect for staff safety, patient safety and performance, using methods from Toyota, Alcoa, Catalysis, and the Shingo Institute.