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S3E13: Leadership Hack: Leading with Strengths (feat. Brooke Salzman MD)

9 min · 14. april 2026
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In this episode of Learning to Lead, Dr. Brooke Salzman, MD shares a powerful leadership hack: focusing on strengths. Recorded in honor of Jefferson’s Interprofessional Care conference, the conversation explores how recognizing and amplifying the strengths of others fosters psychological safety, collaboration, and growth. The team discusses practical ways to apply this approach in teaching, teamwork, and feedback, while also reflecting on the challenge of recognizing your own strengths. This episode offers actionable insights for building stronger, more supportive teams by leading with strengths.

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