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Episode 27: Lessons from the $8 Billion Healthcare System's Collapse

In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs breaks down the shocking collapse of Steward Health Care - one of America's largest private hospital systems. Through this real-time case study of an $8 billion leadership failure, we explore how aggressive expansion and short-term thinking can destroy even the most promising organizations.

You'll discover:

✓ Why rapid growth without operational excellence is a recipe for disaster

✓ The hidden dangers of prioritizing expansion over sustainability

✓ How leadership blind spots develop in growing organizations

✓ Critical lessons for leading sustainable growth

Perfect for:

  • Leaders managing rapid growth
  • Executives planning expansion strategies
  • Organizations balancing growth with sustainability
  • Anyone interested in learning from real leadership failures

Witness how a healthcare giant went from visionary promises to bankruptcy, and learn the crucial lessons that can help you avoid similar pitfalls.

🎯 Ready to learn from others' mistakes?

  • Get the blueprint: Grab 'Bred to Lead' on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Bred-Lead-People-First-Results-Second-Leader/dp/B0D5GXB3BG
  • Join the community: Visit bredtolead.com
  • Check out our company: Visit sipshealthcare.com
  • Connect: Follow Dr. Jake on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaketaylerjacobs
  • Share your journey: Rate us on Apple Podcasts

This isn't just another business case study – it's a wake-up call for every leader who confuses growth with success.

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