Pat Malone often writes for AHD about leadership and communication. His assertions that you need not possess a title to lead are part of what is discussed in this podcast and article where Sue Ashford, a professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, breaks down her decades of research on leadership; who achieves it and how a group grants it.
Source: Harvard Business Review, August 31, 2017.
Are there other kinds of psychological benefits to convincing yourself it’s good if everyone sees themselves as a leader? Sue Ashford responds: It puts you into a proactive stance with respect to the world around you. And then by extension in your own life. And I think a proactive stance, a stance where you feel you have some agency, some ability to, to craft the world around you, to make change, to change your life, is really good.
INSIGHTS: Culturally, animal health changes to meet the morphing needs of our clients. Meanwhile, we fight the challenges of mental and financial health for veterinary teams and staff members. There is much to consider in this interview and article. Challenge yourself to spend 25 to 30 minutes with them. The podcast allows you to play it while driving.