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It's easy to sniff out the Opportunists, as they have little background or true passion in health care and sprinkle in the right buzzwords like "meaningful use" to act like they understand the landscape.
Dave Chase: Health 2.0: Innovators, Opportunists and Delusionals Dave Chase 2011
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Broadly speaking, my takeaway from Health 2.0 was that there were three categories of people leading projects and startups: Innovators, Opportunists and Delusionals.
Dave Chase: Health 2.0: Innovators, Opportunists and Delusionals Dave Chase 2011
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Opportunists of every stripe are taking advantage of our current plight.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony Dayton Ward 2011
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The Opportunists remind me of many companies in the dotcom boom.
Dave Chase: Health 2.0: Innovators, Opportunists and Delusionals Dave Chase 2011
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The Opportunists remind me of many companies in the dotcom boom.
Dave Chase: Health 2.0: Innovators, Opportunists and Delusionals Dave Chase 2011
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Opportunists try to take advantage of rich and powerful people for financial gain or for notoriety in the age of reality television.
Wayne Besen: Bishop Bling and the Gay Fling: Rev. Eddie Long's Downfall Wayne Besen 2010
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Opportunists try to take advantage of rich and powerful people for financial gain or for notoriety in the age of reality television.
Wayne Besen: Bishop Bling and the Gay Fling: Rev. Eddie Long's Downfall Wayne Besen 2010
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Opportunists of every stripe are taking advantage of our current plight.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony Dayton Ward 2011
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Opportunists try to take advantage of rich and powerful people for financial gain or for notoriety in the age of reality television.
Wayne Besen: Bishop Bling and the Gay Fling: Rev. Eddie Long's Downfall Wayne Besen 2010
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It's easy to sniff out the Opportunists, as they have little background or true passion in health care and sprinkle in the right buzzwords like "meaningful use" to act like they understand the landscape.
Dave Chase: Health 2.0: Innovators, Opportunists and Delusionals Dave Chase 2011
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