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S2 EP2: Leadership Doesn't Have To Break You

S2 EP2: Leadership Doesn't Have To Break You

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Summary In this episode of Chaos Whispers of Healthcare, Dr. Megan Carter interviews Dr. Bob Dent, a seasoned healthcare leader and coach. They discuss the chaotic nature of healthcare leadership, the importance of mental health, and the need for supportive relationships in the workplace. Bob shares his journey from bedside nursing to executive leadership and now to coaching, emphasizing the lessons learned through chaos and the significance of self-care. The conversation also touches on generational differences in the workforce, effective time management strategies, and the importance of finding joy in life outside of work. Takeaways Healthcare leaders face chaos daily, and it's crucial to acknowledge it. Building relationships is key to navigating chaos in leadership. Self-care is essential for effective leadership and mental health. Transitioning roles can be an opportunity for growth and support. Generational differences impact workplace dynamics and expectations. Time management strategies can alleviate stress and improve productivity. Creating a culture of support can enhance team morale and retention. It's important to normalize conversations around mental health in leadership. Leaders should prioritize people and relationships over metrics. Finding joy outside of work is vital for overall well-being. Keywords healthcare leadership, chaos, mental health, coaching, nursing, time management, generational differences, team culture, resilience, burnout Chaos Whispering Practical Tips Use “No Meeting Zone” days or extended time periods (summer vacations or holiday season) Get executive team support to implement “No Meeting Zone” and ensure full leadership team is on board Re-evaluate all meetings for relevance, ongoing necessity and attendee list to reduce non-value-added invites at least twice per year as a leadership team Block time on your calendar for rounding/employee engagement When rounding in a department, consider standing there for several minutes to ensure staff know you are available and ready to listen to them (vs a quick walk through) Consider making meeting invites shorter (by 10-15 minutes each) to allow a “buffer” zone. This gives time to walk from one location to the other and even engage with employees along the way. Consider leveraging email settings while away on PTO: delete all incoming emails. Set out of office reply to clarify this and who is covering for you while out. Ensure peers and your leader are on board by proactively communicating this approach. Intentionally seek out mentors and coaches throughout your leadership journey to help you grow beyond your current role. When facing a potential role elimination or unexpected career pivot, be open to connecting with peers and mentors to support you during the transition. While feelings of shame and fear are common, these events happen more often than we realize, so you are not alone! Prioritize your own mental health and readily seek support when needed. Connect with our Guest: Company website: https://www.drbobdent.com/ Email: bob.dent@drbobdent.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobdent/ Connect with Dr. Carter: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-megan-carter-dnp-rn-nea-bc/ Company website:www.mchcc.net Podcast official website: https://www.mchcc.net/cw-podcast
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