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Facing fallout fallout, minute particles of radioactive material produced by nuclear explosions (see atomic bomb; hydrogen bomb; Chernobyl) or by discharge from nuclear-power or atomic installations and scattered throughout the earth's atmosphere by winds and convection currents.  and financial hardship from disruptive disruptive /dis·rup·tive/ (-tiv)
1. bursting apart; rending.

2. causing confusion or disorder.
 senior management behavior, the Medical Education Collaborative col·lab·o·rate  
intr.v. col·lab·o·rat·ed, col·lab·o·rat·ing, col·lab·o·rates
1. To work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort.

2.
 set out to make things right. Read how the organization's board adopted some unusual measures to facilitate a turnaround Turnaround

A situation where a company that has had poor performance for an extended period of time experiences a positive reversal.

Notes:
A speculator may profit from a turnaround if he or she accurately anticipates the improvement of a poorly performing company.
 that centered on rebuilding trust and mutual respect between the staff and the board.

All Together Now

A case study of the American American, river, 30 mi (48 km) long, rising in N central Calif. in the Sierra Nevada and flowing SW into the Sacramento River at Sacramento. The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill (see Sutter, John Augustus) along the river in 1848 led to the California gold rush of  Hospital Association's HospitalConnect.com tells what happens when 50 online communities share sophisticated hardware and software, but retain individual control of their sites' content, design, and Web address.

Showing the Money

Linking strategy and budget sounds good, but how does an association do it? Few really do. Read what two experts from the strategic and financial domains have to say about integrating strategy and budget for meaningful outcomes.

Protecting Your Property

One third of America's companies have foreign operations in place, increasing the risks to the intellectual property that ensures their competitiveness. Learn six strategies that trade associations can use to help safeguard intellectual property and level the playing field for their members.
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Title Annotation:HospitalConnect.com
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Date:Sep 1, 2004
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