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A new consulting business helping you deliver value that matters to your clients. Intellectually curious, authentic and always grounded in what really matters.

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The Hidden Gem Sitting in Plain Sight linkedin.com/pulse/hidden-g… A great into into the value of spatial analysis and the importance of rethinking how we represent and share knowledge! #GIS #planning #KT

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A great read on the Innovation Bubble -highlighting the need to democritize innovation in your organization sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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By focusing on pop health and capitated funding models, the US will innovate faster than here in Canada. Health care outlook for 2019: Five trends that could impact health plans, hospitals, and patients linkedin.com/pulse/health-c…

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Great report! I would like to see how social networks of caregivers can support each other - peer to peer, empowering and building resiliency at the same time.

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This is about putting citizens first, and not arcane policies on long-term care builds and low income housing that keep us from seeing this innovation in Ontario. Dementia villages allow residents to roam vancourier.com/community/deme…

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Exactly. The question is how to help seniors afford housing and home care that is already available. Not by giving them false options for which they cannot afford. Thanks Bob Bell

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Healthcare, like a constitutional democracy, needs checks and balances. Should we amalgamate all functions of the state into one body? The answer is obvious. So why for the biggest public undertaking (healthcare) in Canada?