by Steven Delaveris | Jan 23, 2022 | Leveraging Humanity
Memory is a weird thing. We can’t find our keys and yet obscure triggers have us recall things ofttimes better left unremembered/forgotten/lost. Attending a recent ceremony at my alma mater, I noticed the flagpole – rusted and minus the flag – and recalled standing in...
by Steven Delaveris | Dec 3, 2021 | Leveraging Humanity
Man and the machine Upon graduating from high school, without any particular honors or distinctions, my general practitioner, Almeda Decker, DO, assured me that I did not want to make a living sweeping floors in my dad’s stores. Subsequently, she got me a job at the...
by Steven Delaveris | Dec 3, 2021 | Landscape Architecture, Leveraging Humanity
MUSHIN: “absence of discursive thought and judgment, so the person is totally free to act and react towards an opponent without hesitation and without disturbance from such thoughts. At this point, a person relies not on what they think should be the next move, but...
by Steven Delaveris | Dec 3, 2021 | Landscape Architecture, Leveraging Humanity, Physician Enterprise, Strategic Advisory
The Future of Health Care Called—We Didn’t Answer Not so long ago, other than actual face-to-face conversation, the telephone was our primary verbal communication resource. It still is, of course, but it’s evolution as a communication device is both staggering and...