Episode 85
leadership

Organizational Leadership: Interview with Kelly Burich

"Leadership" seems to be one of those catch-all phrases with everyone interpreting it a bit different. But in this episode my guest Kelly Burich, who works in animal health and holds a Masters degree in Organizational Leadership is going to break it all down for us.

We talk about what's needed in leadership in veterinary medicine as well as other animal-related organizations to make teams thrive.

Things mentioned in this episode along with resources:

Ken Blanchard and Paul Hersey – Self Leadership and The One Minute Manager - https://www.kenblanchard.com/Products-Services/SLII

Center for Leadership Studies - https://situational.com/

St. Ambrose University MOL Professional Leadership Studies - https://www.sau.edu/master-of-organizational-leadership

USC Leadership Assessment - https://eml.usc.edu/leadership-style-quiz

Free Leadership Assessment Tools: https://www.skillpacks.com/free-leadership-self-assessment-tools/

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Episode 85
Organizational Leadership: Interview with Kelly Burich

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