Ruth semonds, former president of brown university, current president of prairie view. What are the first three ingredients that go into a successful communication recipe? Listen, learn, recalibrate. The work you and all your colleagues do at the stamford medical school is so important. And a personal thank you for all that you and everyone there did during the pandemic.
“It's not reassuring when we don't know the answers to critically important questions involved in health and wellbeing. But it's far more of a problem if we try to pretend we do.” In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Stanford Medical School dean Lloyd Minor sits down with podcast host Matt Abrahams to discuss transparency in leadership.
“Rather than pushing ambiguity away, we should lean into it, and use it as a stimulus to guide our communication in more effective ways.” They also discuss the benefits an introvert can bring to leadership roles and critical role listening plays for anyone in a position of power.
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