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Positive Creativity in Healthcare Strategy

February 2025
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ABSTRACT

This article examines the strategic planning approach of Community Health Centers- Burlington in Vermont, USA, highlighting the integration of Positive Creativity, a combination of Appreciative Inquiry and the Science of Creativity. Involving the organization’s employees and partners enabled alignment and new opportunities.

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Author: Kim Marie McKernan

Kim Marie McKernan, MBA, MS founded Inspired Outcomes Now to bring leaders’ vision to life with true branding and strategic planning that generates results. With an MBA and MS in Creativity, she uses Positive Creativity with organizations to achieve creative, strategic and positive results.

Contact: kim@inspiredoutcomesnow.com

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Author: Terry Fulcher

Terry Fulcher, MS is an experienced healthcare leader & executive coach. Terry uses Appreciative Inquiry and creativity-based research as the basis for strategic planning work. Terry provides executive coaching and organizational development experiences to healthcare leaders seeking to increase their impact.

Contact: terry@resource-ful1.com

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Author: Mike McCormick

Mike McCormick, Ph.D., is CEO of Third River Partners, the author of award-winning books, and a frequent speaker on serving leadership. His passion is equipping leaders for transformational service and creating the strategic alignment and engagement essential to achieving their greater goals.

Contact: mmccormick@3rd-river.com

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Author: Jeffrey McKee

Jeffrey McKee, Psy.D., is a clinical psychologist and the CEO of Community Health Centers of Burlington. He has been leading initiatives in both mental health and community health in his home state of Vermont for more than 20 years.

Contact: jmckee@chcb.org

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