Abstract
In this Leadership Development feature, the author draws from a wealth of leadership experience in Rotary to explore the importance of leadership in dentistry. Emphasizing the need for self-evaluation through emotional intelligence, the article delves into five key aspects: self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. The author introduces three leadership styles — Transformational Leadership, Situational Leadership, and Servant Leadership — highlighting their characteristics and benefits. Encouraging readers to adopt diverse leadership styles, the piece underlines the significance of effective leadership in dental practice, community engagement, and organized dentistry.
Recommended Citation
Chase, William DDS, MAOM
(2023)
"Be a Leader in Your Practice: What’s Your Style?,"
The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association: Vol. 105:
No.
12, Article 7.
Available at:
https://commons.ada.org/journalmichigandentalassociation/vol105/iss12/7
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