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You're the Leader. Now What?: Leadership Lessons from Mayo Clinic

Duration
7H 39min
Language
English
Format
Category

Economy & Business

Become a more effective leader.

Leadership has never been more challenging. Your colleagues disagree, their emotions run high, and the way forward through the everchanging, complex work environment confounds even the most seasoned leader.

In You're the Leader. Now What?, Dr. Richard Winters, a Mayo Clinic emergency physician, executive coach, and director of leadership development for the Mayo Clinic Care Network, uses proven frameworks, practical tactics, and real-life experience to help you become a more effective leader as you face your thorniest organizational challenges.

You will learn to: question best practice; explore fear and worries; delegate and develop; lead with story; challenge assumptions; cultivate diversity; create shared reality; spark engagement; think before reacting; decrease burnout; teach, coach, supervise, and sponsor; take charge in chaos; align behavior with values; and drive and achieve results.

Whether you are a seasoned leader, you are stepping into a new leadership role, or you are a leader without a title sitting in yet another meeting wondering why things aren't working, You're the Leader. Now What? will guide you to be a more effective leader.

© 2022 Ascent Audio (Audiobook): 9781663720245

Release date

Audiobook: 4 October 2022

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