The Best Leaders Are The Best Learners
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
My recent briefing at the National Council Mental Health and Addictions Conference in Chicago, Creating and Leading A Team in Times of Change , focused on the change management skills that leaders and managers in the health and human service field need (see What Do Today's Leaders Think About Managing Change? all members). The briefing brought an interesting perspective about that need to change from OPEN MINDS Circle subscriber, Bill Milnor, Director of Business Processes at the Mental Health Center of Denver, which got me thinking.
Bill's comment was "Production in an earlier time was . . .

