Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 … Next page › Last page Last The Funnel Business Model of the Internet As Ken Kaufman speaks with healthcare executives around the country, he receives many questions about the CVS Health/Aetna and UnitedHealth/Optum business models. Read more about his take on the matter. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Metallic Blue Cars What would happen if legacy healthcare providers were immersed in the totality of consumers’ lives and used those insights to redefine the healthcare experience? Thoughts from Ken Kaufman A Path Forward for Rural Healthcare Given industry pressures, significant changes in the nature and delivery of rural healthcare are inevitable. What is the future of rural healthcare? Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Now, Near, and Far: Planning Through Disruption in Healthcare To see the future of healthcare, look through the windshield of a Ford. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Innovation Needs Entrepreneurs Legacy healthcare organizations see innovation as a crucial path to staying relevant in a fast-changing world. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Radical Decision Making Podcast Series How bold is your board? A fast-changing environment requires health system boards to make decisions more quickly, more boldly, and with a greater tolerance for risk. Learn more in... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman The Amazon Pinball Machine The ability to create and grow ecosystems is a fundamental principle for success in the internet economy. The imperative to create an immersive ecosystem, where the consumer can interact independent of location or a particular device, has made the line between digital and physical environments increasingly irrelevant. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Now, Near, and Far: A Lens for the Internet Economy It is tempting to disparage Blockbuster, Borders, and other companies that have suffered highly public business disruption at the hands of the internet economy. From the comfortable... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Lower Forever “Lower forever” is a term used inside oil giant Shell to describe future oil prices. Not “temporary downturn” or “entering a new cycle,” but “lower forever.” The demand for fossil fuel... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman The 2018 To-Do List for Healthcare Providers Amazon has redesigned the process of shopping by focusing on its simplest components: enter the store, take your items, and leave. It has isolated the most frustrating components—checkout and payment—and used sophisticated computer vision and machine learning to make them invisible to the consumer. The Amazon Go store is a relatively small-scale experiment that will teach Amazon more about how retail can be reimagined. We can expect that Amazon’s lessons from this experiment will be applied on an increasingly broader scale. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman The Store Is Not Dead, but the Status Quo Is Numerous parallels can be drawn between retail and healthcare. Like healthcare, retail is beset by converging forces, including large-scale disruptive competitors, intense pricing pressures, and an ever-mounting need to optimize efficiencies Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Healthcare’s Last Mile Amazon is experimenting with same-day delivery by drones, delivering packages inside your home even when you are away, and eliminating traditional check-out from retail stores. These... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 … Next page › Last page Last
The Funnel Business Model of the Internet As Ken Kaufman speaks with healthcare executives around the country, he receives many questions about the CVS Health/Aetna and UnitedHealth/Optum business models. Read more about his take on the matter. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Metallic Blue Cars What would happen if legacy healthcare providers were immersed in the totality of consumers’ lives and used those insights to redefine the healthcare experience? Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
A Path Forward for Rural Healthcare Given industry pressures, significant changes in the nature and delivery of rural healthcare are inevitable. What is the future of rural healthcare? Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Now, Near, and Far: Planning Through Disruption in Healthcare To see the future of healthcare, look through the windshield of a Ford. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Innovation Needs Entrepreneurs Legacy healthcare organizations see innovation as a crucial path to staying relevant in a fast-changing world. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Radical Decision Making Podcast Series How bold is your board? A fast-changing environment requires health system boards to make decisions more quickly, more boldly, and with a greater tolerance for risk. Learn more in... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
The Amazon Pinball Machine The ability to create and grow ecosystems is a fundamental principle for success in the internet economy. The imperative to create an immersive ecosystem, where the consumer can interact independent of location or a particular device, has made the line between digital and physical environments increasingly irrelevant. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Now, Near, and Far: A Lens for the Internet Economy It is tempting to disparage Blockbuster, Borders, and other companies that have suffered highly public business disruption at the hands of the internet economy. From the comfortable... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Lower Forever “Lower forever” is a term used inside oil giant Shell to describe future oil prices. Not “temporary downturn” or “entering a new cycle,” but “lower forever.” The demand for fossil fuel... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
The 2018 To-Do List for Healthcare Providers Amazon has redesigned the process of shopping by focusing on its simplest components: enter the store, take your items, and leave. It has isolated the most frustrating components—checkout and payment—and used sophisticated computer vision and machine learning to make them invisible to the consumer. The Amazon Go store is a relatively small-scale experiment that will teach Amazon more about how retail can be reimagined. We can expect that Amazon’s lessons from this experiment will be applied on an increasingly broader scale. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
The Store Is Not Dead, but the Status Quo Is Numerous parallels can be drawn between retail and healthcare. Like healthcare, retail is beset by converging forces, including large-scale disruptive competitors, intense pricing pressures, and an ever-mounting need to optimize efficiencies Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Healthcare’s Last Mile Amazon is experimenting with same-day delivery by drones, delivering packages inside your home even when you are away, and eliminating traditional check-out from retail stores. These... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman