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Leadership in Pharmacy

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  • 1/18/2023

    Are you practising directional leadership?

    I trust the new year still finds you well and well on your way to achieving your goals for 2023. Over the course of the next several articles we are going to look at the idea of what I will call “directional leadership.”
  • 1/9/2023

    My year in review in 3 top themes

    It is not uncommon when it is time to sit down and write one of these articles that I reach out to my editor to see if there are any specific topics that I should address. This time when I asked the question, I received a request that I must admit, I found to be extremely challenging.
  • 1/4/2023

    Pharmacists can suffer from lonely leadership

    Considering what to write this week, I am reminded of how many leaders are lonely and feel isolated and disconnected from others.
  • 12/14/2022

    Leadership lessons for pharmacists from the fainting goat, Part 2

    What do you do when faced with patients with questions and concerns? What about your staff? What are the key lessons we need to learn and impart?
  • 12/7/2022

    Pharmacy leadership and the fainting goat

    Many years ago, I was building out a network of pharmacists to serve as “MTM specialists.” These pharmacists were being used to address a specific group of patients whose problems were going to be very challenging.
  • 11/30/2022

    Do you have the momentum to win in your pharmacy?

    I struggled for a long time with the idea of “winning.” A big part of the struggle came from my definition of winning. I confused dominating with winning.
  • 11/16/2022

    How to see your pharmacy through the Leadership Lens

    Do you have a Leadership Lens? Do you look at things with a leader’s perspective? Do you look at situations and assess the ways you can help someone get from where they are to another place? If you do not, do not be discouraged. You are not alone.
  • 11/9/2022

    How to turn paperclips into potent pharmacy ideas

    In 2005, I received a phone call with an idea. The idea was to get pharmacists trained to provide immunization services. At the time this was an outrageous idea to me. But I did not reject it. About a dozen pharmacists trained with me that first year. Fast forward six years and I found myself serving on a team that had trained over 12,000 pharmacists!
  • 11/2/2022

    How to break down pharmacy walls and build bridges

    In the real world, building a bridge takes engineers and raw materials and time. In the leadership world, it takes the ability to communicate effectively, to establish and build a relationship, and time.
  • 10/26/2022

    How the Exchange Principle can help your pharmacy practice

    The relationship principle that I have learned to employ is called the Exchange Principle. The Exchange Principle says before you put someone in his place, you should put yourself in his place.
  • 10/19/2022

    What's your capacity to face problems in your pharmacy?

    I ran into an old friend who is currently a district supervisor for several pharmacies. After a bit of small talk, I asked how things were going and how her team was holding up. She went on to describe a bleak situation.
  • 10/12/2022

    Pharmacy leadership and the riddle of the 3 frogs on a log

    Often, when we start to think about how things can improve, we quickly jump to external sources and resources and become discouraged because we may not have much, if any, control over those resources.
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