“FBI arrests 8 for allegedly defrauding Medicare out of over $50 million” - more to come in this administration’s sweeping takedown of fraud all over America
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I have a dream of a post-network world.
Not in a think tank’s this-will-never-happen-but-we’ll-still-write-white-papers-about-it sense. I mean a real world in which employers - the ones running the health plans that cover most Americans - can buy health care the way they buy everything else: by comparing prices, negotiating directly, and refusing to overpay when a seller is out of line.
Because right now, that’s obviously not how this market functions.
Most employees have no idea if they’re winning at work.
Ask a salesperson if they're successful and they'll tell you. They don't need to check with their manager.
Most employees are guessing whether they’re doing a good job. When you let them measure their own success, you give them dignity.
🎙️ At The Table, Ep 265: Miserable Employees
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In policy, business, and leadership: Great ideas don’t win by themselves
They need candidates, organizers, and fighters on the ground
You can’t beat somebody with nobody
So show up. Volunteer. Run. Recruit.
Be the somebody your cause needs
The battle belongs to those who enter the arena.
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The result? The 1994 Republican Revolution
Republicans gained 54 House seats and took control for the first time in 40 years
Gingrich became Speaker
One determined strategy changed American politics
You can’t beat somebody with nobody.
Law #29 from Learning To Win @LeadershipInst
Newt Gingrich proved it in 1994 when Republicans ended 40 years of Democratic control of the House
How?
By making sure every Democrat had a Republican opponent. Thread 👇 1/7
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