Your Unapologetic Career® Podcast

131 How Skill Gaps Create Toxicity

Kemi Doll

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In this eye-opening episode, Kemi passionately addresses the prevalent toxic culture in academic medicine and public health. Drawing inspiration from the book "Burn It Down," she unearths how the pursuit of success often leads to tolerance of toxic behavior in the name of results, creating a cycle that normalizes poor management skills, lack of organization, and inadequate communication.

Kemi challenges this paradigm, urging a shift in mindset and emphasizing the crucial role of personal and professional development in preparing individuals for leadership positions. Tune into this thought-provoking episode for an empowering discussion on reshaping the narrative in academic medicine and public health.

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