In this episode, Heather interviews Dr. Nikki Johnson, the first ever Chief of Mental Health Services for the Denver Sheriff’s Department. Nikki shares countless caring leadership traits and best practices, and how she came to pick them up along her own leadership journey.
Takeaways:
Strive to be empathetic, genuine and non-judgmental. Stay true to yourself, even in a unique and seemingly opposite environment. Know when to take a step back to better care for yourself. Be your own best cheerleader. Take the time for proper self-care. Place boundaries around the things you value, and make sure you honor them as well as others.227: Leaders with Heart are Open to Listening
226: Leaders with Heart Trust their Intuition
225: Leaders with Heart Feel Good About The Work They Do
224: Leaders with Heart Are Honest
223: Leaders with Heart Choose How to React
222: Leaders with Heart Are Open to New Perspectives
221: Leaders with Heart Don't Just want Equality, But Equity Too
220: Leaders with Heart Put the Human in HR
219: Leaders with Heart Care About Mental Health
218: Leaders with Heart Work in Sales Too
217: Leaders with Heart Help Others
216: Leaders with Heart Don't Shy Away from Problems
215: Leaders with Heart Trust and Inspire
214: Leaders with Heart Treat Others How They'd Like to be Treated
213: Leaders with Heart are Transparent
212: Leaders with Heart Have an Aligned Strategy
211: Leaders with Heart Build Business with Heart
210: Leaders with Heart are Passionate about Their Work
209: Leaders with Heart Are Confident in Their Work
208: Leaders with Heart Evolve
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