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Leadership Journey Podcast Series

Leadership Journey Podcast Series

by R-IV PHTC | Oct 2, 2024 | Featured Training, Podcast, Training

Leadership Journey Podcast Series

Year:  2024  |  Competency/Strategic Skill:  Leadership and Systems Thinking |  Priority Topic:  N/A  |  Setting:  Online  |  Format:  On-demand  |  Sponsor:  Emory University/Central Office

Overview:

This is the second series offered as part of our Leading Public Health podcast with episodes available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

In the Leadership Journey Series we focus on the journey of leadership and how to recognize your strengths to better understand your purpose as a leader.

Episode 1: Building a Public Health Career with Moose Alperin (available now) Download Transcript

Episode 2: Professional Networking with Samantha Cinnick (available now) Download Transcript

Episode 3: Early Career Development with Nellie Garlow (available now) Download Transcript

Episode 4: Mentorship with Nina Johnson (available now) Download Transcript

Episode 5: Unlocking Your Leadership Potential – Part 1 with Emily Saunders (available now) Download Transcript

Episode 5: Unlocking Your Leadership Potential – Part 2 with Emily Saunders (available now) Download Transcript

 

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Adaptive Leadership for Public Health Podcast Series

Adaptive Leadership for Public Health Podcast Series

by R-IV PHTC | Dec 2, 2021 | Featured Training, Podcast, Training

Adaptive Leadership for Public Health Podcast Series

Year:  2021  |  Competency/Strategic Skill:  Leadership and Systems Thinking |  Priority Topic:  N/A  |  Setting:  Online  |  Format:  On-demand  |  Sponsor:  Emory University/Central Office

Overview:

This is a podcast series with six episodes offered as part of our Leading Public Health podcast. Each episode is about 20 minutes. New episodes are released monthly.

Adaptive Leadership for Public Health is designed to help tier 3 (senior management/executive level) public health professionals address complex challenges by growing and thriving as an adaptive leader.

Episode 1: What is Adaptive Leadership? (available now) Download Transcript

Episode 2: Leadership Principles and Practices (available now) Download Transcript

Episode 3: Cultural Competence (available now) Download Transcript

Episode 4: Managing Conflict (available now) Download Transcript

Episode 5: Collaborative Leadership (available now) Download Transcript

Episode 6: Leading Change (available now) Download Transcript

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