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The Understanding and Courage to Lead - Part 4

A Cucolo1*, A Cucolo2*, J Goodwin3*, J Johnson4*, (1) The University of Texas System, Austin, TX, (2) The University of Texas System, Austin, TX, (3) University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT, (4) Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, Houston, TX






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(Tuesday, 7/16/2019) 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM

Room: 302

The Understanding and Courage to Lead – Part 4
It is the age-old question: are leaders born or are they made? Some leaders seem to emerge among a group of peers due to their inherent traits, but then fail to perform well in a formal role. Effective leaders instead display a particular subset of positive traits and behaviors. Fostering and developing these behaviors over time with practice can make leaders. Through these four sessions, Medical Physics Leadership Academy (MPLA) will have attendees interactively explore essential personal and interpersonal knowledge and skills founded in and related to empathy and courage – two key characteristics of effective leaders.

Selfless Leadership
The last session of the series will cover humility and selflessness as they relate to service orientation and adaptability. Attendees will have the opportunity to listen as well as interact in this hands-on leadership development session.

Learning Objectives:
1. Understand how humility and selflessness relates to essential personal and interpersonal knowledge and skills, especially those of social awareness.
2. Experiment with applications of selfless leadership.
3. Adapt essential knowledge and skills in their own environments.

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Keywords

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Taxonomy

Leadership: Service Orientation - Anticipating, recognizing, and meeting customers' or clients' needs.

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