Shownotes
Is your leadership suffering because you're focused on the wrong thing? Discover why trying to "solve problems" is definitely holding you back.
In this episode, we uncover the two most misused words in leadership: PROBLEM + SOLUTION. As a physician leader, understanding the difference between a PROBLEM and a DILEMMA is critical for your success. Learn why 99% of the challenges you face aren’t problems at all, and how shifting your approach will unlock your team’s full potential and streamline your leadership.
~~ Learn the key difference between problems and dilemmas, and why 99% of leadership challenges are dilemmas.
~~ Discover how to quickly identify dilemmas and stop trying to solve things that have no solution.
~~ Explore how to quickly organize your team to address dilemmas with effective strategies, leading to much better outcomes.
~~ I will even show you that the patient's Problem List is NOT a List of Problems!
Don’t miss this episode—listen now to learn how changing your mindset from “problem solving” to “strategy building” can revolutionize your leadership and improve team performance!
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Takeaways:
- The term 'problem' is misused 99% of the time; it rarely represents the true nature of a challenge.
- Effective physician leadership in healthcare requires recognizing that dilemmas exist rather than problems.
- Using the correct terminology helps leaders focus on strategies instead of simple solutions.
- Identifying dilemmas involves understanding the complexities of ongoing challenges in healthcare.
- Burnout and staffing issues are examples of dilemmas needing strategic approaches, not one-time fixes.
- A leader's ability to guide their team hinges on reframing problems into manageable strategies.
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