Perception; The first step to success
By Thomas Davis, CRNA, MAE, DNAP candidate “All our knowledge has its origins in our perceptions.” ~Leonardo da Vinci John is an experienced, highly motivated worker who is frequently […]
By Thomas Davis, CRNA, MAE, DNAP candidate “All our knowledge has its origins in our perceptions.” ~Leonardo da Vinci John is an experienced, highly motivated worker who is frequently […]
By Thomas Davis, CRNA, MAE, DNAP candidate Follow @procrnatom on twitter In 1957, author, Ayn Rand, released the powerful novel, Atlas Shrugged. Over 60 years later, the book continues to provide […]
By Thomas Davis, CRNA, MAE, DNAP candidate Follow @procrnatom on Twitter I arrived at a clinic to sign in for a medical appointment as the receptionist at the check-in window […]
By Thomas Davis, CRNA, MAE, DNAP candidate Follow @procrnatom on twitter “Somebody ought to…” “If they were smart, they would…” Workers frequently discuss the management flaws during small talk in […]
By Tom Davis, CRNA, MAE, DNAP candidate Follow @procrnatom on twitter The blog-o-sphere is clouded with management and leadership articles about how to attract fabulous applicants, how to build an […]
This weekend I had the honor and privilege of being invited back to my school of nursing to give a keynote talk and be inducted into the school’s hall of […]
By Thomas Davis, CRNA, MAE DNAP candidate Follow @procrnatom on Twitter “It’s likely that machines will be smarter than us before the end of the century—not just at chess or trivia […]
By Thomas Davis, CRNA, MAE, DNAP candidate Follow @procrnatom on twitter All too often, opportunity knocks on the door and nobody is home. Despite our desire to have everything go […]
By Thomas Davis CRNA, MAE, DNAP candidate Follow @procrnatom on Twitter Dr. David Sackett, an epidemiologist from McMaster University in Canada, is credited as being one of the early individuals […]
By Thomas Davis, CRNA, MAE, DNAP candidate We respect our elders. There is wisdom that comes from experience, and I am not going to stop learning from wise counsel. […]