May 17, 2024

Management Lessons from Mayo Clinic

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Welcome to the latest episode of Book Insights from Mind Tools.

In today's podcast, we're looking at Management Lessons from Mayo Clinic: Inside One of the World's Most Admired Service Organizations, by Leonard Berry and Kent Seltman.

This is the latest in a long line of books about America's best-known health service organization. But, unlike the quirky histories and personal profiles that have been the focus of earlier books, this is the first to look at the Mayo phenomenon from a management point of view.

European readers may not be familiar with the almost-magical power the Mayo name has in North America, where it's known as the United States' strongest healthcare brand. But it would be hard to find an American who has not heard of the successful clinic.

Mayo Clinic was the first integrated, not-for-profit, medical group practice of its kind, and it's now one of the largest, with a workforce of over 42,000 people. The authors are not exaggerating when they say Mayo has a reputation in the United States as a "Medical Mecca."

Mayo Clinic was started over a hundred years ago by a pioneer physician father and his two sons in the town of Rochester, Minnesota. Their first great achievement was their insistence on washing their hands between surgeries, which greatly reduced infection in patients and saved many lives.

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