These days, this is considered Extreme Leadership: If the team is failing, the leader is failing. As one watches support dwindle, you begin to cover down. To cover down means to taking on the duties of your fallen teammates. In medicine, our medical assistants assist the physician in multiple tasks. Prior authorizations, durable medical equipment,Continue reading “Lessons From Covering Down”
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Recognizing ‘Measure the Shade’: Considerations for Medicine
I previously posted about three amazing posts that were written by another blogger (James Auvil) in 2015. Besides the business and leadership takeaways, there are applications in medicine. Define the mission. One of the most important things in any endeavor is to ensure what you are working towards. In family medicine, our mission is toContinue reading “Recognizing ‘Measure the Shade’: Considerations for Medicine”
Recognizing ‘Measure the Shade’: Considerations for Business and Leadership
There were three amazing posts that I want to recognize written by another blogger (James Auvil) in 2015. These resonate with my military and civilian experience. I also want to thank Dr. Plaxco for sending me these links. This post is more applicable to business and Leadership, but I will be writing a second postContinue reading “Recognizing ‘Measure the Shade’: Considerations for Business and Leadership”