Leading With Grace: Learning to Fall and Rise With Love
Showing grace toward those who care for patients with cancer means recognizing and honoring the emotional weight they carry. These caregivers face heart-wrenching situations daily, requiring robust emotional resilience.
Climbing the Ladder of Inference: Self-Awareness and Authentic Leadership Through the Lens of Maslow’s Hierarchy
At the intersection of cognitive science and humanistic psychology lie 2 powerful frameworks: the Ladder of Inference and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, which provide critical insight into why self-awareness is foundational for authentic leadership.
An Unexpected Lesson to Live Intentionally
In the latest installment of her leadership series, Barbara Schmidtman delves into the unexpected gift that can come from illness: stillness and time for reflection.
Sprinting Toward Self-Improvement
In the most recent installment in her leadership blog series, Dr. Schmidtman discusses the impact of leaders taking time for self-improvement to allow them to consistently show up for their team.
Coping With Imposter Syndrome in a Leadership Position
In the latest installment of her monthly leadership blog series, Barbara Schmidtman touches on imposter syndrome and provides strategies for leaders in cancer care to combat it.
The Ripple Effect of Leadership: Inspiring Change in Cancer Care and Beyond
Read the newest installment from Barbara Schmidtman, PhD, vice president of cancer care operations, Corewell Health, in her leadership blog series, as she details the significant impact leaders in cancer care have on those around them.