Title: Pharmacist Role in Leadership
1Pharmacist Role in Leadership
- Michael Jackson, R.Ph.
- Executive Vice President
- Florida Pharmacy Association
2What does a Leader Look like?
- Friendly
- Confident
- Well groomed
- Trend setter
- Great eye contact
- Excellent listener
- Others wish to be around this individual
- They are explorers
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4How do leaders behave?
- Respectable
- Considerate of others
- Tenacious
- Willing to take chances
- Does not necessarily fall in with the crowd
- Not afraid to make mistakes
- Consistently presents a positive outlook
- Fearless
- A can do attitude
- Confident even when facing adversity
- High threshold to frustration
- Consensus builder
- Able to build resources
- Insatiable curiosity
5If things are under control you are not moving
fast enough!!Mario Andretti
6"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave
safely in a well preserved body, but rather to
skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting
"...holy cow...what a ride!"
7What you know will help you grow!
- Leaders of tomorrow are todays voracious readers
of current events and future trends literature. - Everybody has an enemy! Find out what they are
reading and get yourself a copy.
8This thing will run you over if you are not
careful!
9Leadership in Associations
- Learn about the organization and its structure
- Know what you want from it and what you can give
back to it - Get to know the key players
- Dont be shy about questioning anything in their
organizational meetings - Get yourself assigned to key committees
- Dare to question the status quo
- Learn key terms (out of the box, shifting
paradigms, forward thinking, explore the
unknown, blaze new trails, dare to be
different)
10Leadership in Business Organizations
- If you want to lead the band you better know how
to read music! - Set yourself up as the go to person. (aka
known as the corporate turnaround specialist) - Volunteer for the tough jobs
11Leadership in Business Organizations
- Let the managers above you know that you are
interested in growth. - Share with management information of value to the
organization - Do not brown nose!
- Never be afraid to ask questions
- Stay connected with those you work with and those
who work for you - Write and update your resume regularly
12Whats in a resumé?
- Who are you?
- Where do you Live?
- How do we contact you?
- What is your personal mission or goal?
- What is your experience (include date range)?
- What is your education and training?
- What are your interests?
13Be careful who you step on during your transition
to the top. They look at you real funny on your
way down.