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"Being true and real to yourself is a really genuine asset of being an authentic leader. And I think demonstrating that 24/7 can be a truly difficult thing to do but something that we need to work on every single day," says Jennifer Krippner, the Chief Experience Officer at the Institute for Healthcare Excellence. Join us as Mike and Jennifer have an insightful conversation discussing the vital role of authentic leadership and human-centered care in the healthcare industry. Jennifer's passion for building and nurturing relationships shines as she explores how to foster genuine connections among leaders, physicians, nurses, and patients, creating an environment where everyone thrives.

Being a true leader can be challenging. As we are all just human, we can make mistakes. There is a constant need from leaders to maintain authenticity in the face of demanding schedules and productivity measures. Delving into the concept of experiential learning, today's conversation highlights the value of practicing essential skills, such as mindfulness, presence, and reflective listening. With a focus on authentic leadership and human-centered care, Jennifer shares her wealth of expertise from over 25 years in the healthcare industry. 

Together, Mike and Jennifer explore how cultivating positive emotions, like gratitude and inspiration can contribute to a thriving workplace culture while countering the prevalent issue of burnout. The episode offers valuable insights for leaders and professionals seeking to foster an environment of human-centered care and authentic leadership within the healthcare industry.

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Website: https://www.iheteam.com/

 

 

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