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°µÍøÊÓÆµ CEO featured on Canadian Healthcare Lessons in Leadership & Life podcast

July 28, 2021
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Dr. Joshua Liu, CEO of °µÍøÊÓÆµ recently appeared on the podcast hosted by Shiyen Shu to share lessons he’s learned while building °µÍøÊÓÆµ. The goal of the podcast series is to inspire and empower others, especially the next generation of leaders to grow, learn and become better leaders to truly revolutionize the healthcare system. Previous guests include Shirlee Sharkey (CEO at SE Health), John Yip (CEO at Kensington Health), Michelle Diemanuelle (CEO at Trillium Health Partners), and Heather McPherson (CEO at Women’s College Hospital).

Three key lessons from the include:

1. Sales is a very important thing to embrace as a leader, especially when setting your vision for the company or your team
2. Hire based on trajectory and not solely experience; think about where that person will be in 3 years based on their growth potential
3. The right habits and discipline are more important than lofty goals

Below is a preview from the episode. You can check out the full interview with Dr. Liu .

°µÍøÊÓÆµ CEO featured on Canadian Healthcare Lessons in Leadership & Life podcast

Posted by:
seamless
on
July 28, 2021

Dr. Joshua Liu, CEO of °µÍøÊÓÆµ recently appeared on the podcast hosted by Shiyen Shu to share lessons he’s learned while building °µÍøÊÓÆµ. The goal of the podcast series is to inspire and empower others, especially the next generation of leaders to grow, learn and become better leaders to truly revolutionize the healthcare system. Previous guests include Shirlee Sharkey (CEO at SE Health), John Yip (CEO at Kensington Health), Michelle Diemanuelle (CEO at Trillium Health Partners), and Heather McPherson (CEO at Women’s College Hospital).

Three key lessons from the include:

1. Sales is a very important thing to embrace as a leader, especially when setting your vision for the company or your team
2. Hire based on trajectory and not solely experience; think about where that person will be in 3 years based on their growth potential
3. The right habits and discipline are more important than lofty goals

Below is a preview from the episode. You can check out the full interview with Dr. Liu .

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