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Navigating the Intersection of Care and Management: Healthcare Executives

N2Growth Blog

In an industry as complex and rapidly evolving as healthcare, having strong executive leadership is more important than ever. Healthcare executives must not only have a thorough understanding of the practice of medicine but also possess strong leadership abilities to guide their organizations effectively.

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Humility and Leadership | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Leaders need to understand that being authentically humble humanizes them, allows them to build stronger trust bonds, and engenders confidence & loyalty from peers and subordinates alike. It is the genuine nature of their subtle & quiet charisma/presence, and not the decibel level of their rhetoric that draws you in.

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When Charismatic Leadership Goes Too Far

Harvard Business Review

In most cases, charisma is a useful quality for CEOs. Especially when an organization is asked to become more innovative and to perform beyond normal levels, having followers with an unusually strong belief in the leader and their vision increases the odds of success. Charisma is often misunderstood. Insight Center.

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Definition of Leadership | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

In further pondering this dichotomy an interesting thought came to mind – If I could genetically engineer the perfect leadership gene what qualities and characteristics would constitute the architecture of leadership DNA?