Название: Leadership in Veterinary Medicine
Автор: Clive Elwood
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited
Жанр: Биология
isbn: 9781119749783
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As societal needs change, so the veterinary professions must adapt. There is increasing recognition that leadership is an essential professional skill and that, across the professions, we will always need accomplished leadership that reads and anticipates the need for change and that take us into the future with our selves intact so we can continue to serve those in our care.
Questions
1 What does ‘being professional’ mean to you? Why might it be different for someone else?
2 The veterinary professions are generally considered to be highly trusted by the general public. Why might that be? What would be the consequence if that trust was lost?
3 What do you say you do? What do you really think you do? What do you actually do? Think about how you might find answers to those questions.
4 Who are your veterinary leadership role models? What is it about them that makes an impact on you?
Further Reading
1 Kumble, J. and Smith, D. (2017). Leaders of the Pack: Women and the Future of Veterinary Medicine. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press.
2 Meadows, D.H. and Wright, D. (2009). Thinking in systems: a primer. London: Earthscan.
3 Perrewe, P.L., Rosen, C.C., and Clerkin, C. (2016). The Role of Leadership in Occupational Stress, Research in Occupational Stress and Well Being. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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