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Ground Sea Row: Come in Nestle... your time is up.
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A place to think and dream and connect. Saturday, 20 March 2010. Come in Nestle. your time is up. Watching the Nestle Social Media. Debacle unfold earlier in the week, once more made me feel how completely inevitable major corporate change is in the face of co-ordianted, amplified consumer action through Social Media. Whilst there was an appreciable drop in Nestle's share price on Monday the 22nd March, substantial long term impact from the brilliantly co-ordinated GreenPeace. It's frequently said in my ...
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Ground Sea Row: March 2010
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A place to think and dream and connect. Saturday, 20 March 2010. Come in Nestle. your time is up. Watching the Nestle Social Media. Debacle unfold earlier in the week, once more made me feel how completely inevitable major corporate change is in the face of co-ordianted, amplified consumer action through Social Media. Whilst there was an appreciable drop in Nestle's share price on Monday the 22nd March, substantial long term impact from the brilliantly co-ordinated GreenPeace. It's frequently said in my ...
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Healthcare.Marketing: A Time to Let Go
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A blog for Healthcare Marketers. This is a blog dedicated to the Marketing of Healthcare Services. I welcome comments and feedback. Saturday, January 29, 2011. A Time to Let Go. Thus, the critical issue here is when does one decide that time has run out for a patient and accept that nothing more can be done. Can a doctor say with utmost certainty that there is nothing that medical science can do to pull a patient back from the brink? When do we pull the plug and feel no guilt about letting a dear one go?
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Healthcare.Marketing: Thoughts on Cadaver Organ Donations in India
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A blog for Healthcare Marketers. This is a blog dedicated to the Marketing of Healthcare Services. I welcome comments and feedback. Sunday, January 2, 2011. Thoughts on Cadaver Organ Donations in India. I believe that the entire Transplant Program suffers from at least three severe malaise. These are lack of governmental regulation, poor infrastructure for quick retrieval and transplantation and total public apathy. Donating organs of a loved one so that people, mostly strangers, get a new life is undoub...
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Healthcare.Marketing: January 2011
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A blog for Healthcare Marketers. This is a blog dedicated to the Marketing of Healthcare Services. I welcome comments and feedback. Saturday, January 29, 2011. A Time to Let Go. Thus, the critical issue here is when does one decide that time has run out for a patient and accept that nothing more can be done. Can a doctor say with utmost certainty that there is nothing that medical science can do to pull a patient back from the brink? When do we pull the plug and feel no guilt about letting a dear one go?
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Healthcare.Marketing: July 2010
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A blog for Healthcare Marketers. This is a blog dedicated to the Marketing of Healthcare Services. I welcome comments and feedback. Friday, July 23, 2010. Health Insurers Vs. Hospitals-Patients Pay. Posted by Anas Wajid. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Health Insurers Vs. Hospitals-Patients Pay. 100 Best Health Care Policy Blogs. Appature: Redefining Enterprise Marketing. Ask a Hospital President. Health Care Organizational Ethics. Let's Talk Health Care. The Customer Service Helper. The Health Care Blog.
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Healthcare.Marketing: August 2010
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A blog for Healthcare Marketers. This is a blog dedicated to the Marketing of Healthcare Services. I welcome comments and feedback. Saturday, August 21, 2010. The Fight Against Malaria. All this and more is possible only if there is a will. The money can be found. More than anything else we need dedicated people who feel strongly about this ancient scourge and who are willing to lead in this final battle. Posted by Anas Wajid. National Rural Health Mission. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Health Care Blog.
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Healthcare.Marketing: March 2010
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A blog for Healthcare Marketers. This is a blog dedicated to the Marketing of Healthcare Services. I welcome comments and feedback. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. This solution I know is far from ideal. It also smacks of a certain class bias (more qualified doctors for slick city dwellers, under-qualified and not as well-trained doctors for poor rural folks), but such is the reality of the urban and rural life in India that even an idea like this has its distinct merits. Posted by Anas Wajid. The Government'...