Risk, timing, and communication all matter when trying to change the game.
THE BIG PICTURE
In Sun Valley, Idaho, Olympic and World Cup champion Jonny Moseley brought the UHA Board of Trustees inside the defining moments of his career and the lessons they taught him.
WHY IT MATTERS
Moseley’s story resonates with healthcare leaders navigating change:
- His 1998 Olympic gold medal triumph demonstrated the rewards of well-executed innovation
- His 2002 “Dinner Roll” attempt highlighted the challenges of introducing disruptive ideas
THE BOTTOM LINE
Great ideas need more than just execution—they require strategic timing and effective communication to gain acceptance, especially when pushing boundaries in established fields.
The UHA Board of Trustees Retreat concluded on Wednesday. Hospital leaders discussed collaborative approaches for navigating the complex challenges facing Utah’s healthcare system.