Moving your team from morphing to performingMay 21, 2021There are a number of reasons for turnover in the veterinary industry, including burnout and compassion fatigue. These factors are increasing during the era of COVID.
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Discovering the nine Cs of leadershipApril 27, 2021By recognizing the nine Cs of leadership, you can spot a good leader or identify what a leader lacks.
Which type of leader are you?March 1, 2021There is no black or white, right or wrong, good or bad, one-size-fits-all leadership style that is ideal for every situation.
Trends impacting your team, discovering solutions and resourcesMarch 1, 2021When was the last time you and your team took a breather to assess what is working, not working, and resources to make your workday, delivery of veterinary care, and job more satisfying?
Clear communication key when leading amidst uncertaintySeptember 23, 2020When guiding a team, clear communication and a sense of understanding is key, regardless of the landscape.
Words are powerful! Choose them wiselyAugust 7, 2020Each word carries a lot of intent as it leaves your lips. Consider whether your words are building someone up or tearing them down. Be thoughtful—words are powerful.
Are you really a team? Maybe notMay 25, 2020Are you part of a team? Are you managing one? Is it dysfunctional? Does it get the job done, although you can feel it is not a well-oiled machine?
Why mastering soft skills equals success in the veterinary fieldAugust 14, 2018In veterinary school, students learn hard skills, the tangible, technical assets that allow us to perform our jobs. Mastery of these skills is vital, but so is developing a complementary set of skills: soft skills.