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Scott Becker Talks About His New Book: Building Great Businesses

37 min · 17 de feb de 2026
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Scott Becker started his career as a healthcare attorney over 34 years ago. Knowing he needed to build his own practice if he wanted to have some control over his life, he started a digital newsletter for the sectors of healthcare his practice focused on. He overcame the naysayers to build one of the most-respected online sources of healthcare news, and a series of highly-coveted conferences in Becker's Hospital Review. Now, he wants to share what he's learned after 35 years of entrepreneurial efforts with others in his new book, Building Great Businesses: Create Momentum, Overcome Setbacks, and Scale With Confidence, available for pre-order on Amazon.

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I sat down with Trevor Strauss, MBA, FACHE of Trio Workforce Solutions to dig into what it actually takes to solve the healthcare workforce crisis, not just staff around it. Trevor has spent 20+ years in this space, from retained physician recruiting to locum tenens, nurse staffing, MSP/VMS, and full workforce solutions. His core argument: the industry has been operating under a model that creates conflicts of interest, drives margin compression, and slowly erodes organizational control. Trio is built to flip that. A few things that stood out: The MSP acronym has been hijacked. It was never meant to mean "managed staffing program," yet that's what agency-led solutions have made it. True managed services means the healthcare organization drives the strategy, not the vendor. The walk/crawl/run philosophy matters more than people admit. Tech integrations that promise seamless connectivity on day one almost never deliver. Phased implementation protects both the client and the outcome. Workforce optimization is a margin lever. Even a one-percent improvement in workforce efficiency moves the needle in a material way for health systems operating on thin margins. Whether you're running a rural medical group or a large integrated health system, the conversation around workforce strategy is worth having differently than you have been. #KineticInnovators #HealthcareWorkforce #HealthcareLeadership #MSP #WorkforceSolutions #HealthcareStaffing #Podcast

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