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Leading Together: The Transformation to Population Health. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Jeff Selberg Executive Vice President and COO Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Leading Together: What Will It Take?. Leadership is about enabling others to deal with uncertainty with shared purpose.
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Leading Together: The Transformation to Population Health Ann Arbor, Michigan Jeff Selberg Executive Vice President and COO Institute for Healthcare Improvement Leading Together: What Will It Take?
Leadership is about enabling others to deal with uncertainty with shared purpose. Marshall Ganz
And you do that through… • Personal relationships • Mutual engagement based on shared values • A strategy to know how • Knowing the action for a specific outcome. (Will – Ideas – Execution) • Creating the authority to act
Greatness is not a matter of circumstance; greatness is first and foremost a matter of conscious choice and discipline. The factors that determine whether or not a company becomes truly great, even in a chaotic and uncertain world, lie largely within the hands of its people. It is not mainly a matter of what happens to them but a matter of what they create, what they do, and how well they do it. Jim Collins, Great By Choice
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Ralph Waldo Emerson
Every system is perfectly designed to get the results it gets. Paul Batalden
Unless you know why you are the way you are, you will not change. Robert Kegan, Immunity To Change
The greatest leaders we’ve studied through out all of our research cared as much about values as victory, as much about purpose as profit, and as much about being useful as being successful. Their drive and standards are ultimately internal, rising from somewhere deep inside. Jim Collins
…delving into the shadows of one’s leadership to find that inherent compassion…which, if allowed, drives true authentic leadership. Parker Palmer
Love without power will never achieve justice, but power without love can never be just. Paul Tillich