Coaching: Why it's Important to Your Veterinary Practice
VHMA Member Price: $69; Nonmember Price: $99
This session will explore the shift of the manager becoming a coach and how coaching becomes integral to the development of a learning culture. Coaching for development is a relational process performed by those inside the organization. Participants will complete a personal assessment tool prior to the workshop. The tool will be used in small groups to demonstrate how personalities and communication styles may influence and guide the coaching relationship. The exercise is for self-awareness and development to include an emphasis on developing both the target audience (future and emerging leaders in the practice) and also on key influencers (workshop participants) that will have an impact on the target audience. Benefits of coaching include improved communication and interpersonal skills, conflict resolution, attitudes and motivation, and management performance. Embracing a coaching culture is a commitment to growing your practice through empowering your people.
2022 VHMA Annual Meeting and Conference
Original Recording
Friday, September 9, 2022
3:15 p.m.-4:45 p.m.
Credit
CEU1:1.5
Description
Dr. Kristen Dugan is an Associate Professor and Director, Doctor of Executive Leadership program at the University of Charleston. She holds an Associate of Science in Respiratory Therapy and Certificate in Polysomnography from Catawba Valley Community College, a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management with a concentration in Healthcare Administration from Ashford University, a Master of Science in Strategic Leadership from Mountain State University, and a Doctor of Executive Leadership from the University of Charleston. Her research interests include neuroleadership, change management, and leader development.
Dr. Sarah Hess is the Director of Business Development, Certification Coordinator, and professor in the Division of Continuing and Professional Education at the University of Charleston. She obtained her AAS undergraduate degrees in Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, Polysomnography Technology, and her bachelor's degree in Organizational Management with a concentration in Healthcare Management. In addition, she received her Master of Science in Strategic Leadership, followed by her Doctor in Executive Leadership. Research interests include Women in Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, Leader Development, and promoting quality leadership for tomorrow.