Leading Thriving Teams: The 4 P's of Positive Leadership Part 1

You are leader committed to having a positive impact on your team, someone who wants to energize them around a common purpose. So often, the day-to-day ‘fires’ get in the way and, in the smoke, we lose sight of what makes leadership meaningful, impactful, and productive. This session explores an evidence-based framework for leading thriving teams through the science of positive leadership. Presented in a format any veterinary professional can embrace and effectively implement, the ‘4 P’s’ Framework provides leaders with actionable tools to whisk away the smoke and enliven common goals in a way that motivates teams and helps the human beings doing the good work reach toward their best selves. Attendees will leave with tangible, evidence-based practices for enabling the best in the people they lead.

Here's what you'll learn:

  • An introduction to the science of positive leadership and human motivation

  • Understanding the benefits of positive leadership for people, teams, and organizations

  • An introduction to the 4 P’s Framework and how to apply it

  • Exploring a variety of evidence-based tools for implementing the 4 P’s

  • Development of a personalized 4 P’s Leadership Plan

Course curriculum

    1. Leading Thriving Teams: The 4 P's of Positive Leadership Part 1

    2. Quiz: Leading Thriving Teams: The 4 P's of Positive Leadership Part 1 (Required for CE Credit)

    3. Leading Thriving Teams: The 4 P's of Positive Leadership Handout

About this course

  • Free
  • 3 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content

Instructor

MAPPCP, CCFP Josh Vaisman

Josh believes all veterinary professionals deserve to feel fulfilled and energized in their work, each and every day. Through his company, Flourish Veterinary Consulting, he combines more than 20 years of veterinary experience, a master’s in applied positive psychology and coaching psychology, education in positive leadership and positive organizational scholarship, and a passion for guiding leaders to cultivate workplaces in which people thrive. When he’s not crafting ways to elevate the veterinary community, Josh spends his time with his wife, Greta, and their many creatures in Firestone, Colorado. To fill his bucket, he’s a soccer-playing, weight-lifting, cookie-eating beekeeper.