In this insightful podcast episode, pharmacist Marwa from Canada joins Mike to delve deep into the concept of disruption in the healthcare sector. They navigate the challenges and benefits of incorporating innovation, explore the role of external consultants, and discuss the significance of change management across various business environments.
Main Points:
The Impact of Genuine Disruption in Healthcare: Marwa and Mike discuss the importance of bringing meaningful and significant changes in the healthcare sector beyond superficial adjustments or buzzword usage.
Balancing Stability and Exploration in Professional Growth: The conversation delves into the restlessness many professionals experience for growth, the balance between stability and exploration, and the significance of continuous learning and self-discovery.
Harnessing Transferable Skills and Exploring New Opportunities: Marwa shares her journey from pharmacy to business, emphasizing the value of recognizing transferable skills and the need for pharmacists to be open to new opportunities beyond traditional roles.
Quotes:
Marwa: "True disruption involves making significant changes and not just rearranging things superficially or making empty claims."
Mike: "I have this idea where I would spend 20 minutes at a business and give them a list of 10 things they could change to improve their operations. It's about the concept of fresh eyes."
Marwa: "Sometimes, I find joy and passion in my profession and career. It's exciting to continually seek new possibilities, blurring the line between anxiety and excitement."
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