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5 Powerful Self-Reflection Questions for Veterinary Leaders journalling leadership mindset tools personal growth

Self-reflection is important to help you grow and change, increase your self-awareness, and continually improve your leadership mindset and abilities. Here are 5 questions I recommend veterinary leade...

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Feeling Overwhelmed? Do this. intuition journalling mindset tools personal growth self-care wellbeing

A leadership role comes with physical responsibilities, but also a mental load that is not often talked about. Sometimes there can be so much information in your brain, so much to remember, to do, bal...

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3 Common Mistakes Veterinary Leaders Make When Interviewing getting recruitment right interviews recruitment

Here are 3 common mistakes I see veterinary leaders make when interviewing:

 

1. Not preparing enough.

If you don’t prepare for an interview, very simply the person sat in front of you will pick up...

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My 3 Step Method for Conducting a Great Interview getting recruitment right interviews recruitment

When preparing to interview a prospective candidate, keep it simple and follow my P.E.C method: Preparation. Experience. Curiosity. 

P = PREPARATION

"The meeting of preparation with opportunity ge...

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“I am not a natural leader”. leadership

There is a misunderstanding about what a natural leader is, and it depends on who you ask. Typically, we think of someone who people naturally gravitate towards due to their outgoing, dynamic, and cha...

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3 Tips for Having Difficult Conversations effective communication leadership

One part of being a leader that almost never feels comfortable is having difficult conversations. In fact, there’s only one thing worse than having a difficult conversation, and that’s avoiding one!

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Carrot and Stick leadership VS. Values Led Leadership employee retention leadership

For a long time it has been believed that rewarding hard work gets people to put in more effort, and that people will not do the work that is demanded of them if there is no threat to some form of sec...

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How to be a boss and a friend career development confidence embracing change leadership personal growth

Stepping into a leadership role is an exciting moment in a vet or nurse’s career, but it doesn’t come without its challenges, including now managing people who used to be your peers.

Taking the leap ...

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3 Signs You’re About to Hire the Wrong Person recruitment

Recruitment in the veterinary profession is tough right now. So much so, that I’ve heard practices joke that their ideal candidate is “a vet with a pulse”.

Eek!

One of the most expensive mistakes yo...

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4 Signs it is Time for Change in Your Veterinary Practice embracing change leadership the power of coaching

The one thing that is constant in business is change. Times are changing so quickly these days you can easily get left behind. Sometimes it is easy to keep your head down and not notice where you need...

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