Leadership for now
In these unusual and challenging times, as a leader it would be easy to flip into survival mode: running around trying to fix things; dealing with employees fairly; providing a patient service where needed; and
What can you learn about leadership from the school residential trip?
Last week, I packed my 10year old off on a 5day residential trip. As he staggered into school under the weight of his rucksack, I couldn’t help but think, “He will never manage without me
I’m here. I’m ready. Why don’t you want me? Leading up.
This is a blog which I have written in support of Vetsnet https://www.vetsnet.net/ and their invaluable work. If you want to be more involved in the life of your practices, yet are frustrated by the lack
Why is everyone talking about Collective Leadership?
Everywhere we look or go in the veterinary industry at the moment, leadership is being mentioned. The Vet Futures identification of Leadership as a key ambition has encouraged a growing interest from in practice vets
Why Coaching May Be For You
As an employee of a veterinary business, when I first heard the words “coaching for vets” I felt myself recoil at the idea. Surely, the intelligent, practical individuals we all believe ourselves to be, don’t