Earlier this month, fellow Co-Workers from #NativeOrthopaedics took to #NEMIC HQ, building their VIP Native Root demo kits to be deployed across the country. In the book "Legacy - What the All Blacks can Teach us About The Business of Life" by James Kerr, James developed XV principles of Leadership (matching the fifteen players on a rugby team). Lesson 1: Sweep the Sheds - Never be too big to do the small things that need to be done Native Orthopaedics has adopted these principles, and this is one of the many reasons they have set themselves apart in the Medical Device industry. Here's "Sweep the Shed"s in-action, at their WWHQ NEMIC (New England Medical Innovation Center). #entreprenuership #medicaldevice #everyhandfitsabroom Sam Grossman, TOM GAMACHE, Patrick Schirk, Brian Morley, Christopher Ramsay, Dan Vasconcellos
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