Title and Responsibility
Bryan Vartabedian, MD
Chief Medical Officer | Texas Children's Hospital Austin
There’s the title. Then there is the responsibility that the title demands.
Everyone wants the title. But few want the responsibility.
For example, everyone wants to be an author, but no one wants to write.
You can come up with your own examples.
Leading is a privilege. But there's a burden that comes with that. The burden of responsibility and accountability.
Photo by Marcus Spiske on Unsplash
Accountability is indeed a cornerstone of effective leadership. It fosters trust and encourages a culture of transparency. How do you see this evolving in the healthcare sector?
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
9 个月Great perspective!