Kicking Ass and Taking Names with Marlon Griffith, Esq.

Ep. 11 Lessons in Leadership from a Healthcare Innovator ; A conversation with George V. Russell. MD, MBA

Marlon Griffith Season 1 Episode 11

Dr. Russell, currently the Executive Vice Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Chief of Orthopaedic Trauma at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and a trailblazing leader in orthopaedic care, shares his journey and philosophy on leadership. The episode dives into Russell's "Do Nothing" leadership approach, first introduced to him while as a student at the Kellogg School of Management by Professor and author J. Keith Murnighan, emphasizing people empowerment, bottleneck elimination, and enabling his team to handle the implementation of goals.  Dr. Russell stresses the importance of “preparing to be lucky” by consistently developing oneself, which he describes as being ready for opportunities when they arise. He also advocates for showing up with consistency and punctuality, building trust, and focusing on people-oriented leadership.

In a broader conversation, Russell reflects on his diverse experiences across the southern U.S., tackling challenges in academic medicine and developing innovative techniques, including the widely used clamshell procedure. He also offers insights into the liberal arts education’s role in fostering well-rounded professionals who can communicate effectively and think critically, qualities he values deeply from his Denison University days.

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