The Business of Healthcare Podcast

The Business of Healthcare Podcast, Episode 17: Mark Madden on Soft Skills Healthcare Leaders Need


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Host Jimmie Markham, communications manager for the Naveen Jindal School of Management at The University of Texas at Dallas, welcomes Mark Madden to the show. Madden is executive vice president and managing principal of Cejka Executive Search. They discuss the leadership soft skills needed to thrive at various career levels in the healthcare industry today. Madden offers advice to entry-level and midlevel administrators as well as C-suite executives on the building blocks they need to be successful.

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