
Executive Education Program
April 21–24, 2009
A stellar faculty of leading academics and practitioners will address the dominant market dynamics driving the future of health care and how you can get ahead of the curve.
Register for Forces 2009
Download the 2008 Brochure
**Please Note**
The following information is currently being updated. The information reflects information from the 2008 program and is subject to change.
Please Note: This is a limited capacity program.
Please be sure to register early to ensure your place at this program.
Who Should Participate
Forces is ideal for all those seeking to improve the quality of patient care, reduce the cost of providing that care, enhance stakeholder satisfaction, address critical workforce challenges, and in the process
create a unique and sustainable competitive advantage. Forces is also recommended for corporate executives from broader industries responsible for the strategy, design, and delivery of health care programs. New and emerging health care leaders are particularly encouraged to participate in the
September Intensive Seminar.

Special Workshop Resource Library
All program participants will receive a range of reading materials including the following
complimentary books:
- Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results,
Michael E. Porter, and Elizabeth O. Teisberg (Harvard Business School Press, 2006) - The Trust Prescription for Healthcare: Building Your Reputation with Consumers, David A. Shore (Health Administration Press, 2005), now in its third printing
- The Trust Crisis in Healthcare: Causes, Consequences and Cures, edited by David A. Shore with chapters by Donald Berwick, Bob Blendon, Michael Dowling, Lucian Leape, George Lundberg, Cokie and Steve Roberts, Marc Roberts, David A. Shore and others (Oxford University Press, 2007)
Of Interest (Reflects 2008 information)
112th Boston Marathon
April 21, 2008
The Boston Marathon will take place the Monday following Forces. This is the world’s oldest annual marathon and ranks as one of the world’s most prestigious road racing events.
For more information:
www.bostonmarathon.org
In addition, Boston won the bid to host The U.S. women's marathon 2008 Olympic trials. This will be held the day before the Boston Marathon on Sunday April 20, 2008.
For fees, payment policies, and registration, click HERE.
