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LEADERSHIP IN VETERINARY MEDICINE
Leadership in Veterinary Medicine provides both theoretical and practical information for veterinary professionals who are contemplating leadership or currently facing day-to-day leadership challenges.
This much-needed book introduces and explores key leadership concepts in the veterinary context whilst encouraging self-reflection through real-world scenarios. Each chapter outlines a particular leadership concept or issue and includes a topic summary, discussion questions, full references and further reading suggestions. This thought-provoking text:
Explores the principal areas of leadership for both veterinary professionals and for those leading veterinary professionals
Discusses various leadership styles, competencies, behaviours and perspectives
Addresses topics such as leadership assessment, organisational dynamics, interpersonal communication, remote and virtual leadership, and collaboration skills
Assists readers in developing strategy, leading change, creating effective teams and improving staff engagement
Includes practical cases and examples highlighting challenges in veterinary leadership
Leadership in Veterinary Medicine is a must-read for all veterinary professionals in leadership posts, for those aspiring to be leaders and for instructors in veterinary schools and veterinary nursing training organisations.
Auteur
Clive Elwood, MA VetMB, MSc, MS(Ashridge) PhD, CertSAC, DipACVIM, DipECVIM, FRCVS, is the founder of Trellis Leadership Coaching, which focuses on executive coaching, leadership development, and strategy. Clive was a veterinary specialist in private practice for 20 years and was Managing Director of Davies Veterinary Specialists, where he led a staff of more than 150. Clive holds a Masters in Executive Coaching from Hult Ashridge Business School and is a European Mentoring and Coaching Council Senior Practitioner.
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Leadership in Veterinary Medicine provides both theoretical and practical information for veterinary professionals who are contemplating leadership or currently facing day-to-day leadership challenges.
This much-needed book introduces and explores key leadership concepts in the veterinary context whilst encouraging self-reflection through real-world scenarios. Each chapter outlines a particular leadership concept or issue and includes a topic summary, discussion questions, full references and further reading suggestions. This thought-provoking text:
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LEADERSHIP IN VETERINARY MEDICINE Leadership in Veterinary Medicine provides both theoretical and practical information for veterinary professionals who are contemplating leadership or currently facing day-to-day leadership challenges. This much-needed book introduces and explores key leadership concepts in the veterinary context whilst encouraging self-reflection through real-world scenarios. Each chapter outlines a particular leadership concept or issue and includes a topic summary, discussion questions, full references and further reading suggestions. This thought-provoking text:
Contenu
Acknowledgements xii
Foreword xiv
Part I Foundations of Veterinary Leadership 1
1 Introduction 3
1.1 What Is Leadership, and Why Do We Need a Book on Veterinary Leadership? 3
1.2 My Leadership Experiences 5
1.3 My Approach 5
1.4 Who Is the Book for? 6
1.5 How to Use This Book 6
1.6 What Is 'Good Enough'? 6
Questions 7
Further Reading 7
References 7
2 Veterinary Leadership in Context 8
2.1 Introduction 8
2.2 Complex Systems and Wicked Problems 9
2.3 What Is a Profession? 10
2.4 The History of the Veterinary Profession 11
2.5 What Are the Veterinary Professions, and What Are They for? 12
2.6 Uncertainties of Role and Identity 13
2.7 Professional Archetypes 14
2.8 Why Is Leadership Important in the Veterinary Professions? 14
2.9 Veterinary Teams 15
2.10 What Difference Does Leadership Make? 16
2.11 The Discipline of 'Leadership' in Veterinary Medicine 17
2.12 The Future of Leadership in Veterinary Medicine 18
2.13 Conclusion 19
Questions 19
Further Reading 20
References 20
3 Leadership Repertoires 23
3.1 Introduction 23
3.2 Cognitive Competencies 25
3.3 Emotional Competencies 29
3.4 Intuition 32
3.5 Conclusion 34
Questions 34
Further Reading 35
References 35
4 Self-Leadership 37
4.1 Introduction 37
4.2 Self-Awareness 38
4.3 How Do Others See Your Leadership? 42
4.4 How Do you Want Others to See Your Leadership? 45
4.5 Self-Motivation 46
4.6 Self-Regulation 47
4.7 Leadership Traps and Shadows 49
4.8 Self-Development 51
4.9 Self-Care 52
4.10 Conclusion 55
Questions 55
Further Reading 56
References 56
5 Veterinary Professionals and Leadership 59
5.1 Are Veterinary Professionals Different? 59
5.2 The LeadershipFollowership Dynamic 67
5.3 What Do Veterinary Professionals Want from Leadership? 70
5.4 It's Not Just the Veterinary Professionals 72
5.5 Conclusion 72
Questions 73
Further Reading 73
References 73
6 Analysing Organisations 76
6.1 Introduction 76
6.2 Why Do Organisations Differ? 77
6.3 How Organisations Differ 77
6.4 Analysing Organisations 87
6.5 How Do Organisations Develop? 93
6.6 Leadership and the Organisational Context 94
6.7 Conclusion 94
Questions 95
Further Reading 95
References 95
7 Understanding Strategy 97
7.1 Introduction 97
7.2 Strategy Now 98
7.3 Strategy Then? 103
7.4 Strategy How? 108
7.5 Conclusion 112
Questions 112
Further Reading 113
References 113
8 Communicating and Engaging 114
8.1 Introduction 114
8.2 How Do We Communicate? 115
8.3 What You Want to Say Is Not (Necessarily) What I Hear 117
8.4 Types of Communication 118
8.5 If You Want to Be Heard, First Listen 118
8.6 Asking Great Questions 119
8.7 Think About Your Intended Audience 120
8.8 What Message Is Received? 121
8.9 Putting It Together 122
8.10 Engagement and Authenticity 123
8.11 What If They Don't Want to Listen? 124
8.12 Negotiation 125
8.13 Conflict and Conflict Management Styles 126 …