The impotence of being important - Reflections on leadership

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An observed doctor-patient encounter, in which impotence and importance were confused, led me to a reflection on leadership. A sense of importance can be destructive in leadership, leading to failure to perform, or impotence. Understanding the dangers of self-importance, I am challenged to ensure that I regularly reflect on my leadership style.

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Couper, I. D. (2007, May). The impotence of being important - Reflections on leadership. Annals of Family Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.664

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