How to Lead when You are Not in Authority (Leadership)
Access 2008, Sept-Oct, 22, 8
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Publisher Description
You have heard the words before. Perhaps you have even uttered them yourself. And they always generate a gut-tightening emotion. What are these disempowering words? My dentist won't let me. How debilitating these words can be; not just for you as a dental hygienist but for your employer-dentist and the practice, too. Perhaps they make you feel angry and resentful. Some may feel safe and protected from an ever-changing world. Either way, growth is restrained, and everyone including patients suffers.
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