Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard Tyson dies at age 60. Rip king.

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Working at this spot ever since i graduated HS. This company changed big time and although Tyson was doing good for the company he still had many people in places they shouldnt have been. Kaiser is beyond notorious for having people in positions of health care who shouldnt be in that position. People who come from 0 health care background are put into Managerial positions and that effects everything within that department. Half of the campus i work at managers didnt even know how to do the work the employees were doing so the strike woulda shut down the whole shyt. Smh shyt is beyond fukked up this gonna probably be a huge step back for the company
This is what we call nepotism
 

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"Inclusiveness is very important to me and that means when I step into the room — yes, I may be different from everybody at the table — but I don't have to 'fit in.' I get to come in and be who I am and I create a different organism inside of that group dynamic for us to take performance to the next level," he said.
This is a great quote.

RIP.
 
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