Most people realize that they tend to perform best when they’re feeling positive energy. What they find surprising is that they’re not able to perform well or to lead effectively when they’re feeling any other way. Unfortunately, without intermittent recovery, we’re not physiologically capable of sustaining highly positive emotions for long periods.
Tony Schwartz and Catherine McCarthy, Harvard Business Review, as cited.
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Howard is passionate about making diagnostic tests more accurate, expedient, and affordable through disciplined implementation of advanced technology. He previously served as Chief Informatics Officer for Imaging, where he led teams deploying and unifying radiology applications and AI in a multi-state, multi-hospital environment. Blog opinions are his own and in no way reflect those of the employer.
Posted on February 17, 2013
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