The healthcare landscape is evolving rapidly, with staffing shortages, technology advancements, and shifting reimbursement models reshaping how care is delivered. As more baby boomer executives retire and the "silver tsunami" drives a growing demand for home-based care, the stage is set for the next generation of leaders to step up and shape the future. But what does it really take to step into these roles and become an emerging leader?
In this episode, Maria Warren, VP of Post-Acute Strategy, sits down with Chris Comeaux, President & CEO of Teleios Collaborative Network and author of The Anatomy of Leadership. They dive into real-world strategies about what it takes to lead in this changing world, offering a fresh perspective on addressing modern leadership challenges, such as navigating a multigenerational workforce, integrating emerging technologies, and balancing technology with the human touch.
Comeaux also shares his personal journey from a young CFO to a respected CEO and thought leader and talks about the pivotal role that mentorship and continuous learning played in his development. He reflects on the unique challenges of leading hospice organizations during times of rapid change, offering insights drawn from his own experiences.
Tune in to learn about:
- A growth-mindset approach to leadership
- Mentorship strategies for emerging healthcare leaders
- Practical approaches to integrating technology in care settings
- Balancing high-tech innovation with high-touch care
- Navigating staffing shortages and supporting workforce sustainability
Whether you’re an emerging leader or a seasoned executive looking to expand your impact, this episode offers valuable insights on leadership, innovation, and building a lasting legacy in healthcare.
In his book, The Anatomy of Leadership, Comeaux further explains that effective leadership is not about mastering complex theories but understanding and applying fundamental principles in everyday situations.
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