AP Leadership Podcast
In this episode of the AP Leadership Podcast, Al Pilong sits down with Dr. Pam Oliver, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Novant Health, for a conversation about servant leadership, trust, vulnerability, and the courage required to lead in complex environments. Drawing on lessons from Brené Brown's Dare to Lead and the principles of Radical Candor, Dr. Oliver shares why leadership is not about having all the answers. Instead, effective leaders create environments where people feel valued, difficult conversations can happen, and teams are empowered to contribute their best thinking. In this episode, you'll learn: • What servant leadership looks like in practice • Why vulnerability is a leadership strength, not a weakness • How trust is built through relationships, communication, and transparency • Why difficult decisions are an unavoidable part of leadership • The connection between courage, confidence, and accountability • How Radical Candor helps leaders develop people and strengthen teams • Why leadership is a journey, not a destination Whether you are a healthcare executive, physician leader, business leader, manager, or aspiring leader, this conversation offers practical insights on leadership development, building trust, and leading with purpose. Guest: Dr. Pam Oliver Executive Vice President & Chief Medical Officer, Novant Health Host: Al Pilong Executive Coach, Speaker, and Host of the AP Leadership Podcast #Leadership #ServantLeadership #HealthcareLeadership #ExecutiveLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment #Trust #Vulnerability #Courage #DifficultConversations #BreneBrown #DareToLead #RadicalCandor #ExecutiveCoaching #APLeadershipPodcast
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