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The “Madness” of Inpatient Psychiatry

Mad in America

Those trapped there due to their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors are controlled by pharmaceutical Americans and their cultish mindset hailing drugs at the expense of everything else. During this, they are under constant surveillance with very limited outside communication, no internet, and no cell phone.

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Biophilic design has a long history and an even bigger future

Workplace Insight

In the UK, pharmaceutical firm ICI bought the dilapidated hall and 350 acres of surrounding parkland at Alderley Park in Cheshire in 1950 to create its own bucolic campus, which included farmland and ponds alongside the research buildings. More greenhouse than landscape. The real thing Still, nothing beats the real thing.

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A kaleidoscope approach to leading: Five perspective shifts that can foster innovation

Work Life

Facilitate strategy sessions, articulate the grand picture, and communicate strategies against the backdrop of this vision to keep the team aligned. In Tony’s work as a leadership coach, he worked with a pharmaceutical CEO who realized that her company’s long-term vision had become blurred.

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A Simple Workaround to Overcome the Bureaucratic Mindset

Tanveer Naseer

Russell is an educational psychologist, author, executive coach and management consultant whose clients include Fortune 500 executives in aerospace, healthcare, pharmaceutical and biotechnology, information technology, telecommunications and oil and gas. The following is a guest post by Russell Bishop. You’ll be glad you did.

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3 Mistakes that Force Employees to Leave

Vantage Circle

I once worked at an organization, and my department worked on connecting pharmaceutical companies with government officials. How much of my working day do I spend controlling my employees? How much has their productivity decreased because of me controlling them? A certain level of control is essential in managing employees.

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How The Integrated Approach of Virgin Pulse and HealthComp is Changing the Future of Health Equity 

Virgin Pulse Corporate Wellness

A singular healthcare-only view concludes that the person needs another medication to control the now-advanced condition. This does not even account for medical and pharmaceutical costs. A top performer visits the ER as a result of an untreated chronic condition not being managed.

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my boss says I’m too much of an “open book” emotionally

Ask a Manager

A reader writes: I work at a medium-sized pharmaceutical company. You’re communicating when you do things with your face. Similarly, are there any circumstances where you do manage to control the emotions on your face? You may also like: do you have to control your emotions to be professional? Meeting a VIP? At a funeral?