Episode 193: Leadership Experiences That Made Us the Leaders We Are Today
Episode 193: Leadership Experiences That Made Us the Leaders We Are Today
In this episode, we share some of the experiences that have shaped us and made us into the leaders we are today.
We've been leaders for a long time and we've had a lot of experiences, so it's always helpful to step back and reflect on those experiences that have shaped us or made us who we are today.
In fact, this is something we did when we started MissingLogic® and it's something we do periodically as we are called to grow and evolve as leaders.
In this podcast, we share some key takeaways from our leadership experiences and what you can learn from them as healthcare leaders.
We also talk about the importance of reflection and how it allows us to step back and gain a new perspective on what matters most as leaders.
In this episode, you'll hear:
02:38 - The importance of reflection in silence
07:27 - About our leadership experience in leading the first interprofessional collaborative practice
project in an adult critical care unit and some of our key takeaways
10:34 - How our experience in leading shared governance in Partnership Council Infrastructures
shaped us into the leaders we are today
16:46 - About our dialogue experiences and what you can learn from them
19:50 - About our experiences as speakers and facilitators and why this is important as a leader
22:55 - Why being involved in a consortium of organizations made us into the leaders we are today
25:32 - About our entrepreneurial journey and some of our key takeaways
We wonder if you’ve noticed the pearls of wisdom in the episode from what we have learned as leaders, start listening here now or go here to watch on the MissingLogic LLC YouTube channel.
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