

Learning to Lead without Authority in Academic Medicine with W. Neil Duggar, PhD, DABR
Sep 19, 2025
W. Neil Duggar, PhD, is an Associate Professor and Director of Medical Physics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. In this conversation, he discusses the importance of leading without formal authority, emphasizing the need for self-awareness and understanding one's purpose. He encourages developing a personal 'why' statement to guide leadership decisions. Duggar also shares valuable insights on seeking feedback and maintaining humility while aligning with colleagues' needs, asserting that effective leadership often starts from within.
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Practice Leadership Before You Get Authority
- Leading without authority is the best time to develop core leadership skills because you must influence without a title.
- Relying on authority later risks using it as a hammer and causing lasting damage.
Write And Revisit Your Personal Why
- Write a personal "why" statement that captures durable roles and values and reread it regularly to stay grounded.
- Use that why as a measuring stick for progress and resilience during demotivating work experiences.
Be An Ally By Fixing Small Frictions
- Pay attention to colleagues' workflows and adjust small behaviors to remove friction for them.
- Publicly credit others often; credit is infinitely divisible and helps build allies.