“The only place where we can touch Jesus and the Kingdom of God is within us.”
Source: Living Buddha, Living Christ
“The issue of reimbursement by payers is an important factor that should be discussed. Is it possible that if radiologists use AI to read scans, they’ll receive less reimbursement? Or to approach this from the other angle, if payers are reimbursing for the use of AI, will they pay radiologists less as a result? My discussions with insurance executives have shown that they don’t think this is likely. If the use of these technologies will improve patient outcomes and lead to fewer errors, there are benefits to them that will motivate executives to pay for them in addition to radiologists’ reading fees.”
Source: AI Doctor: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare - A Guide for Users, Buyers, Builders, and Investors
“I began realizing it was okay to just sit with Him instead of always reading and journaling prayers or hustling off to the next bible study. It was okay to just be still. It was possible to find Him in the immense stillness, the hidden parts of my heart. He was always there in my hiddenness.”
Source: This Undeserved Life: Uncovering The Gifts of Grief and The Fullness of Life
“Sometimes miracles don't happen in a moment. They happen through a process.”
Source: Regresa a casa: De la oscuridad a la luz: un relato de transformación
“In the innovation age customer experience is key. Your impression defines their expression”
“I call these lessons ‘learned on the fly’ because the knowledge gained from the experiences connected with them were very much akin to the spirit of the centerfielder in baseball running backward at full speed, looking towards the heavens, trying to not lose sight of the ball or fail to notice the sensation of gravel from the warning track under his cleats as he knowingly approaches the blindside impact of an outfield wall. His focused intention guides him into trying to make the catch that will save the game for his team, his city and the harmony of the moment, despite the foreboding threat of a pending collision. Decisions in these situations are made in an instant. One weighs the purpose of the game, the success of the catch and one’s own safety of survival in a fleeting moment, and in all hopes one lives to tell about it in the glow of great success.”
Source: The Art of Sales Management: Lessons Learned on the Fly
“Have you ever seen someone buy a piece of furniture or clothing from New York, Chicago or London? Even though the exact same product was available right down the street at a local retailer for a fraction of the cost? This kind of phenomenon is referred to as ‘The expert from afar’ enticement that enraptures the naïve with the idea that things distant and far removed have more value because of the popularity of their location or the pedigree of the presenter. They often neglect to seek resources locally that offer the same product or practical wisdom, and do not employ the benefits of direct first hand observation to test the efficacy of what can be found close by within arm’s length.
Instead they venture afar without looking at what is often right in front of them, invisible because of proximity.
However, invisibility has its own value too. It allows one to carry on unnoticed, and go merrily about your own successful way.”
Source: The Art of Sales Management: Lessons Learned on the Fly
“You can't run at your maximum if you're always pushing your limits. Neither can your team.”
Source: 7 Secrets of Building Elite Sales Teams: Proven Ways to Increase Sales Results -- For Sales Managers and Sales Executives
“The quality of organizational leadership, culture, and strategy determine competitive advantage and customer loyalty. This is the source of shareholder value.”
Source: Anonymous Cultures, The Silent Majority: Strategies in Culture Management and Leadership
“Life might be unfair; you might be blindsided by bad luck or misfortune. Nobody knows better than a basketball coach that you might not reap the rewards of your hard work, and that you don't always get what you deserve. But with the support of other people, you get through it. We need one another, and if we stick together, we can get through anything.”
Source: Standing Tall: A Memoir of Tragedy and Triumph