Welcome to No Harm Done Episode 9 hosted by Cathy Balding and Cathy Jones, from Melbourne, Australia. In this ep we revisit seven important habits, spotlight the role of kindness in human services and discuss data nerd delights such as the best data display styles and the value of process data – or not.
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DRDR (Did Read – Do Read): Jones has her data nerd hat firmly on as she guides us through a couple of interesting takes on the usefulness of data: presentation and process.
Hospital Reporting Unrelated to Better Patient Outcomes.Tara Haelle – October 16, 2018
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/903517
Evaluating the effects of data visualisation techniques on interpretation and preference in clinical quality reports: A cross-sectional study. Harvey Jia Wei Koh, Arul Earnest, Ian D. Davis, Erwin Loh, Sue M Evans – Dept of Epidemiology & Preventative Medicine, Monash Uni.
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/09/12/415414
16:00 THE POINT: Here we focus on patients/consumers and their perspectives. Yes, this is the entire point of what we do! Jones discusses the Gathering of Kindness with a very special guest!
https://www.gatheringofkindness.org/
27:00 TLDR:’Too Long Didn’t Read’. Ep 9 covers an oldie but a real goodie: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (because we said we would last time) – plus a bonus 8th habit! We loved re-acquainting ourselves with this and the habits are as relevant to our roles – and lives – as ever.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. By Stephen Covey. Free Press, USA, 1989.
The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness. By Stephen Covey. Free Press, USA, 2004.
https://blog.hubspot.com/sales/habits-of-highly-effective-people-summary