Lee Shapiro Participates on Panel at ConnectedHealth Symposium 2016
Lee Shapiro has a fireside chat with a panel of distinguished digital health investors as they discussed trends in the industry.
Lee Shapiro has a fireside chat with a panel of distinguished digital health investors as they discussed trends in the industry.
Recently I read a book that has fundamentally changed how I view the world and especially how I approach building a business. The funny part is it’s not a business book. It’s a book about video games.
Every year I am amazed at the ability of technology to break down barriers and turn previous notions on their head. Technology connects us at a speed and depth of engagement that would have been unthinkable just 10 or 20 years ago.
7wireVentures’ Managing Partner Lee Shapiro sits down with GLG (Gerson Lehrman Group) to discuss how technology has improved big data in healthcare, the push towards personalized medicine, and more.
Despite the corporate world having encouraged mentorship for more than 35 years, it’s an outdated and imperfect model.
One of the trickiest things about hiring is determining whether someone with a polished résumé — and even glowing interview skills — will deliver in the long haul.
Recently I was talking to a friend of mine who runs a large company. When he found out I’d left the corporate world to begin a startup, his eyes brightened, and he told me he’d always thought of doing the same…
Hospital at Home – it’s no longer a fiction. I was very impressed to read about an innovative new trial at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York (full disclosure – a client at my former company – but impressive nonetheless)…
One of the television shows that got a lot of airtime in the Shapiro household some years ago was “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”. The basic premise was to create a dramatic, tense environment for a contestant who would be asked by the host increasingly difficult multiple choice questions (up to a dozen) with a time limit
Earlier this week, USA Today published an Op Ed by Aaron Levie, the CEO of Box. I was in complete agreement with Aaron’s observation that with “mobile and cloud technologies, health care can become more efficient and personalized” as opposed to the inefficient morass it is today…