Seattle management consultant Terry Corbell says healthcare reform would be an ideal goal if the three patients – the economy, unemployment rates and government budgets – were healthy.
“However, three patients need intensive care – the economic climate is mired in heavy smog, the unemployment rate is higher than Mt. Rainier and all government budgets are drowning in bright red ink,” Mr. Corbell points out at http://www.bizcoachinfo.com. “This condition necessitates the three patients remain in surgery for the foreseeable future.”
He mentions all the polls showing the majority of Americans prefer a strong economy.
“The associated figurative and literal costs are prohibitive,”
For details, read his column entitled, “Oxymorons:
As The New York Times referred to him in "Been There... Done That... Here's How," Mr. Corbell has more than 30 years experience as a profit professional and business-performance consultant. He has provided confidential full-service business solutions for Northwest companies ranging from technology to professional service firms, and for the public sector since 1992.
Especially timely in this economic downturn, he provides a nine-point financial turnaround program, on a pay-for-performance basis, for a small retainer and just one percent of the net-profit increase.
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