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While not on the front lines, healthcare executives experience significant emotional toll. Burnout in the profession is real and must be addressed for the health of the entire industry. Based upon data and recommendations from WittKieffer's latest survey report – Burnout in Healthcare Executives: A Call to Action – this special webinar explores the causes and extent of healthcare executive burnout with industry experts and provides meaningful, practical recommendations and passionate pleas for minimizing burnout in oneself as well as one's leadership team.
What are the essentials of inclusive leadership? Valuing uniqueness in others. Interrupting discrimination. Dismantling systems of oppression. Enhancing each person's sense of belonging. Inclusive leadership starts with you. Listen to this important discussion to help make a meaningful impact upon your organization. WittKieffer's DEI Practice Leader Philip Burton hosts this session featuring two experts in the field of leadership psychology, Ashley Parker, Ph.D. and Reuben Faloughi, Ph.D., of CMA Global. They discuss what exclusive leadership entails and why inclusive leadership matters. They share various examples of where inclusive leadership should be applied in work environments and why we as individuals need to reprogram our minds from the default setting of being exclusive leaders and take responsibility for becoming inclusive leaders.
Serving on a board can be an enormously fulfilling experience and a feather in the cap of any executive. Getting a board seat, however, takes time, preparation and intentional actions. How do you as a rising executive secure a board seat? Where do you start, and how do you find the board opportunity that's right for you? This webinar – a collaboration between WittKieffer and the National Association of Latino Healthcare Executives (NALHE) – provides a robust overview of why it can be valuable for executives to serve on boards, and the necessary steps to get there. Speakers for the program include: Nancy Alonso, Vice President Human Resources, CuraLinc Healthcare Eduardo Arabu, Executive Director, National Hispanic Corporate Council Jim King, Senior Partner and Leader, Board Services, WittKieffer Donna Padilla, Managing Partner, Healthcare, WittKieffer (Moderator) The speakers cover topics including: What kinds of governing boards are there? What are today's boards looking for in terms of competencies? How do board select new members? What steps must an executive take to land their first board assignment? What are cautions about board service? Board service is a tremendous experience for any leader. Above all, as an executive you must have a passion for learning about governance and go through the strategic steps to prepare yourself for a board seat.
In this fascinating conversation, Julie Rosen, leader of WittKieffer's Not-for-Profit Practice, speaks with Charles Anderson, M.D., M.P.H., M.B.A., president and CEO of the Dimock Community Health Center in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and Lou Brady, B.S., M.B.A., CEO of the Family Health Center of Worcester, Massachusetts. The three explore the factors that have led to FQHCs becoming such a critical part of the U.S. healthcare infrastructure, and the ways in which Charles' and Lou's organizations responded to COVID and currently address equity and other critical issues. The discussion concludes with their perspectives on the next generation of FQHC leaders and the qualities they will need to possess to succeed in their positions.
Think about the knowledge that executive recruiters have from conducting hundreds of leadership searches over the years. What practices do the best candidates exhibit to catch the attention of hiring managers and search committees? What are the classic missteps that some candidates make? Executive recruiters have expert insight into such questions. In this conversation, Isabell Pacheco, FACHE, Chair of the Leadership Incubator Committee of the National Association of Latino Healthcare Executives (NALHE), hosts a discussion regarding "what executive recruiters wish you knew." Joining Isabell are two experts in the field from WittKieffer, senior partner Adriane Willig and consultant Diane Smith, R.N., B.S.N. This program is a joint collaboration between NALHE and WittKieffer.
As hospitals and health systems are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals, what can be done to ensure robust cybersecurity? How can healthcare providers stay one step ahead of increasingly sophisticated digital threats? In this podcast, WittKieffer's Nick Giannas and Zach Durst interview two leading cybersecurity experts: Anahi Santiago, Chief Information Security Officer for ChristianaCare, and Adam Isles, Principal of the Chertoff Group. Santiago and Isles address key issues that healthcare organizations are facing, and provide clear, tangible solutions for addressing today's, and tomorrow's, most dangerous threats.
Under the theme of the HR transformation taking place in healthcare today, this discussion zeroes in on the topic of workforce resiliency and how human resources leaders can foster greater strength and stability in their leadership, caregivers and general staff ranks. Healthcare's journey to tackle worker fatigue and burnout is not a new one, but it has taken on new significance in the COVID-19 era. In this episode, WittKieffer consultants Luke Morris and Daniel Young explore workforce resiliency with four dynamic healthcare HR leaders: Lisa Foust, Chief People and Engagement Officer for John Muir Health (California) Heather Brace, Chief People Officer and SVP for Intermountain Healthcare (Utah) Ane McNeil, CHRO, SVP of Trinity Health (Michigan) Carmen Canales, SVP and CHRO of Novant Healthcare (North Carolina) The panel covers important questions including: What strategies have you promoted that are most effective to address burnout? What innovative ways have you staffed your organizations to provide the best patient care? This session will be valuable to all healthcare HR leaders as they face current, pandemic-related challenges and look forward to further HR transformation in the future.
"Transformation" is a hot topic in healthcare industry human resources circles. Each organization defines HR transformation differently. Important to note, though, is that transformation is not a single event or initiative—it is really a new way of thinking and behaving. HR leaders, who have long sought to have a "seat at the table" of leadership, are now realizing that they must sit at multiple tables, and sometimes bring their own chair. What does transformation mean in a healthcare HR context to some of today's leading HR executives? How exactly is HR changing in an era of tremendous upheaval, and what is its future? This discussion answers these questions and more. Hosted by WittKieffer's Daniel Young and Luke Morris, the speaking panel features: Ane McNeil, CHRO, SVP, Trinity Health Aaron Gillingham, SVP, CHRO, Beaumont Healthcare Carmen Canales, SVP and CHRO, Novant Health HR leaders have a unique opportunity to impact the future of the healthcare industry. Find out how.
These are times of great psychological stress and emotion within our work lives. For leaders, it is important to pay attention not only to your own emotions and feelings but also those of the people around you, and to create environments that are safe and productive. This discussion is courtesy of WittKieffer and our partners at CMA Global, and is represented by two fabulous speakers, Jennifer Nguyen, Ph.D., and Ashley Parker, Ph.D., experts in the field of leadership psychology and on the topic of psychological safety. Jen and Ashley focus on: Understanding what psychological safety means, and why it is critical in the workplace. How leaders use concepts of psychological safety to help those around them and become better leaders.
COVID-19 has presented unique and significant challenges to nonprofits' abilities to serve their constituents, especially people of color and underrepresented minorities. Research suggests that underserved communities are disproportionately impacted by COVID, thus taxing the nonprofits whose missions are to support them. Meanwhile, due to the economic burden of COVID, experts predict that one-third of nonprofits will not survive the pandemic. Hosted by Julie Rosen, leader of WittKieffer's Not-for-Profit Practice, this discussion looks at the role of not-for-profit foundations in the COVID era and their relation to diversity, equity and inclusion in today's society.
Like all of higher education, the field of advancement has been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. There is a real need for insight on the hiring of advancement teams and whether new hires will work remotely and effectively. In this podcast, moderators Mercedes Chacón Vance and Greg Duyck speak with advancement executives Kelly Kerner and Kathi Warren to elicit best practices that have emerged out of pandemic-era recruitments.
The COVID epidemic and accompanying financial crisis on higher education campuses has led to deep conversations about the allocation of resources and the future of colleges and universities. In this podcast, hosted by WittKieffer's Advancement practice leader Greg Duyck, panelists seek to explore the impact of these conversations and the pandemic on advancement executives, their teams, and advancement recruitment.
How can more women rise to the top of healthcare leadership? Ideas include stronger mentorship, addressing implicit biases, updating hiring practices, establishing clear metrics, and more. In this podcast, three leading women CEOs discuss strategies that open doors for other women. Through the sharing of ideas and best practices, real change can happen.
Some of higher education's leading advancement experts share their thoughts about advancing one's career in the current talent marketplace, as well as career concerns and issues that continue to arise during the time of COVID-19. Moderated by WittKieffer, panelists also share their thoughts on hiring in this environment and how to recognize exceptional advancement professionals today.
COVID-19 has challenged yet inspired healthcare providers to step up. In this podcast, WittKieffer managing partner Paul Bohne connects with Dr. Melinda Estes, President and CEO of Saint Luke's Health System and Chair, Board of Trustees, American Hospital Association, to discuss examples of how healthcare providers have collaborated and reshaped practices to provide exceptional care. "Things they said we couldn't do we've done," Dr. Estes says.
When executive leadership can rise above a crisis to build bridges with other organizations, partners and even competitors, the result is positive change. This panel discussion will dive into the reasons and groundwork for the collaboration between organizations, the processes and best practices that emerged and the impact seen on people and communities as a result.
What is the foundation of great leadership? It starts with taking care of oneself as the precursor to managing and leading others. Featuring CMA psychologists Dana Borchert, Ph.D., and Henry Hummert, Ph.D., this podcast offers practical advice on how leaders can take care of themselves while also taking care of their teams.