Architect discusses healthcare design talent acquisition
Hank Adams discusses attracting and nurturing creative talent in a healthcare design practice in an article on the Healthcare Design website
Hank Adams, global director, health for HDR, discusses attracting and nurturing creative talent in a healthcare design practice in an article on the Healthcare Design website. Adams said the challenge is two-fold: maintaining and nurturing core talent and infusing a practice with new ideas and perspectives to ensure that it constantly evolves and advances.
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May 23, 2017
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Architecture
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