It sounds easy, but it’s not
Brian Bolwell, MD, FACP, Chair of Physician Leadership and Development and former Chair of Taussig Cancer Institute, chose serving leadership as his aspirational leadership style after intensive study and extensive feedback. In this video, he explains the crucial elements to this style of leadership, including the ability to eschew personal recognition for the good of the team. Watch as he explains three key elements of serving leadership.
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Dr. Bolwell is Chair of Physician Leadership and Development and former Chair of Taussig Cancer Institute. He can be reached at bolwelb@ccf.org or 216.444.6922. On Twitter: @BrianBolwellMD
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