Jeff Bowling @ the Delta Companies: From Baseball Coach to CEO

Edward D. Hess, Gosia Glinska
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What was essentially a sales organization is forced to morph quickly into a full-fledged healthcare staffing and recruiting business headed by a CEO who was a former baseball coach with no business background. But he knew enough to invest heavily in technology and to continuously look for ways to improve the flow of financial information to take advantage of his company's stellar growth that was fueled by a doctor shortage. Part of the company's success was attributed to its culture, driven by its employees. By 2008, Delta had moved up 589 spots on the Inc. 5000 list of America's Fastest-Growing Companies. Despite his company's continuing growth, the CEO does not intend to rest on his laurels. Excerpt UVA-ENT-0114 April 7, 2009 JEFF BOWLING @ THE DELTA COMPANIES: FROM BASEBALL COACH TO CEO The Delta Companies (Delta), headquartered in Dallas, Texas, was a privately held healthcare staffing and recruiting firm, specializing in permanent and temporary placement of physicians and mid-level healthcare professionals across the U.S. Delta's President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Jeff M. Bowling was a 20-something former baseball coach with no business background when he started the company in 1997 as Delta Medical Consulting. The start-up was funded by Dave Wood, a successful Texas businessman. In 2003, when Wood decided to sell the company, Bowling sold everything he owned and bought it. Under Bowling's leadership Delta expanded from about 20 to 240 employees without any outside investments, and within five years, the company was the third-fastest-growing private healthcare staffing firm in the United States, with annual revenues of $ 60 million. . . .
Jeff Bowling @ the Delta Companies:从棒球教练到CEO
这个本质上是一个销售组织被迫迅速转变为一个成熟的医疗保健人员和招聘公司,由一位没有商业背景的前棒球教练领导。但他知道要大力投资于技术,并不断寻找改善财务信息流的方法,以利用医生短缺推动公司快速增长的机会。该公司的成功部分归功于其由员工推动的文化。到2008年,达美航空在《Inc.》美国增长最快的5000家公司榜单上上升了589位。尽管他的公司在持续增长,但这位首席执行官并不打算满足于已有的成就。摘录uva - nt -0114 2009年4月7日杰夫保龄@三角洲公司:从棒球教练到首席执行官Delta公司(Delta)总部位于德克萨斯州达拉市,是一家私营医疗保健人员和招聘公司,专门从事美国各地的医生和中级医疗保健专业人员的永久和临时安置。Delta的总裁兼首席执行官Jeff M. Bowling是一名20多岁的前棒球教练,没有商业背景,他于1997年创办了Delta医疗咨询公司。这家初创公司是由德克萨斯州一位成功的商人戴夫·伍德(Dave Wood)资助的。2003年,当伍德决定出售公司时,鲍林卖掉了他所有的东西,买下了公司。在鲍灵的领导下,达美从20名员工扩大到240名员工,没有任何外部投资,在五年内,该公司成为美国第三大增长最快的私人医疗保健人力资源公司,年收入达到6000万美元. . . .
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