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Examples of Creative Thinking in the Workplace

By Chris Joseph — 2019

Tired of the same-old, same-old? Keeping the tried-and-true ways that work is a good idea. But, when you want creative, new ideas, you have to encourage going beyond the status quo: the bolder the better.

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Integrated care: connecting medical and behavioral care - Tom Sebastian - TEDxSnoIsleLibraries

Tom Sebastian, executive director of Compass Health in Everett, Wash., addresses the need for a whole health care approach by exploring the impact of an often-fragmented behavioral health care system.

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Reimagining Collaboration: Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and the Post-COVID World of Work

Over the past five years, organizations adopted Slack, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams in droves. Think of COVID-19 as pouring gasoline on the fire. The pandemic didn't start a trend as much as it accelerated an existing one.

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The New Health Rules: Simple Changes to Achieve Whole-Body Wellness

Frank Lipman, M.D., is “at the vanguard of a revolutionary way to deliver medical care” (O, The Oprah Magazine). A leading expert in the field of functional medicine, Dr. Lipman focuses on the root causes of illness and guides his patients to the deepest, most lasting sources of wellness.

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Psychiatrist Hyla Cass: First Do No Harm

Psychiatrist Hyla Cass says most psychiatrists simply label patients mentally ill based solely on symptoms and put them on dangerous and addictive drugs, instead of doing complete physical examinations to find and treat underlying medical conditions which can manifest as psychiatric symptoms.

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