Built to Lead is a new companion offering that will make the leadership concepts of the Vernissage Health dialogue series accessible to all students in DLSPH and beyond. This series is hosted by Matthew Goulbourne (MHSc Class 2020) and Mobeen Lalani (MHI Class 2023) two emerging health leaders uncovering what it takes to be a great leader in today’s healthcare system.
Season 4 of Built to Lead focuses on how health leaders can “challenge the status quo,” act as “good rebels,” and create positive change in health care. The season brings listeners inspiring stories from visionary leaders who are shaping the future of health care.
Season 3 of Built to Lead focuses on how we can intentionally propagate joy as leaders. Focusing through the lens of Dr. Martin Seligman's PERMA model, Mobeen and Matthew interview leaders in North American healthcare systems and have joyful conversations about joy.
Season 2 of Built to Lead profiles the seminal work of Dr. Henry Mintzberg and explores the mindsets required of contemporary leaders in health - namely, the reflective mindset, the analytical mindset, the collaborative mindset, the worldly mindset and the action mindset. These leadership mindsets are revisited with Dr. Mintzberg and explored through the eyes of a diverse range of contemporary leaders in Canadian health care.
The inaugural season of the Built to Lead podcast is entitled “Leadership: From Self-Doubt to Confidence." The five episodes cascade with a focus on the podcast guests' leadership insights and experiences, starting with leadership perspectives of current students, recent alumni early in their career, mid-career leaders, and finally, concluding with established leaders with broad system experience.
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Acknowledgement:
Vernissage Health: A Dialogue Series for Health Care Leaders and the Built to Lead podcast is a leadership development program affiliated with the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME) and the Rotman School of Management.
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Built to Lead is a new companion offering that will make the leadership concepts of the Vernissage Health dialogue series accessible to all students in DLSPH and beyond. This series is hosted by Matthew Goulbourne (MHSc Class 2020) and Mobeen Lalani (MHI Class 2023) two emerging health leaders uncovering what it takes to be a great leader in today’s healthcare system.
Season 4 of Built to Lead focuses on how health leaders can “challenge the status quo,” act as “good rebels,” and create positive change in health care. The season brings listeners inspiring stories from visionary leaders who are shaping the future of health care.
Season 3 of Built to Lead focuses on how we can intentionally propagate joy as leaders. Focusing through the lens of Dr. Martin Seligman's PERMA model, Mobeen and Matthew interview leaders in North American healthcare systems and have joyful conversations about joy.
Season 2 of Built to Lead profiles the seminal work of Dr. Henry Mintzberg and explores the mindsets required of contemporary leaders in health - namely, the reflective mindset, the analytical mindset, the collaborative mindset, the worldly mindset and the action mindset. These leadership mindsets are revisited with Dr. Mintzberg and explored through the eyes of a diverse range of contemporary leaders in Canadian health care.
The inaugural season of the Built to Lead podcast is entitled “Leadership: From Self-Doubt to Confidence." The five episodes cascade with a focus on the podcast guests' leadership insights and experiences, starting with leadership perspectives of current students, recent alumni early in their career, mid-career leaders, and finally, concluding with established leaders with broad system experience.
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Acknowledgement:
Vernissage Health: A Dialogue Series for Health Care Leaders and the Built to Lead podcast is a leadership development program affiliated with the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME) and the Rotman School of Management.
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Part 2: Embracing Non-Linear Career Paths with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil
Seeman
Hosts Matthew and Mobeen continue their insightful discussion with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan
Hinds, and Neil Seeman, diving deeper into how leaders can successfully navigate non-linear
career paths through mentorship, adaptability, and resilience.
Jennifer emphasizes the importance of adaptability, sharing her experiences of shifting across
diverse fields, including arts, culture, and healthcare philanthropy. She highlights the power of
embracing discomfort and taking risks to foster personal and organizational growth. Ryan
shares his reflections on the lessons learned from transitioning from professional athletics to
healthcare, emphasizing that career agility often means staying open to unexpected
opportunities and maintaining focus on impact over titles or salary. Neil underscores the value of
interdisciplinary approaches and amplifying "quiet voices," reflecting on his experiences of
entrepreneurial leadership and how taking strategic risks often leads to greater innovation and
impact.
The panelists offer powerful closing insights, reminding listeners that career agility means
cultivating a willingness to embrace uncertainty, chase meaningful impact, and align one's work
deeply with personal values.
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