Leadership Blogs

The Power of Positive Culture – Part Three

​ Clinic leaders hold one of the most challenging positions in a PT company. While their primary role is still that of a treating clinician, they also have to juggle...

The Worst Kept Secret to Providing the Best Patient Care

Becoming a Physical Therapist (PT) is a long and demanding road. Excelling academically in undergraduate education is crucial for acceptance to PT school. After that, doctoral-level coursework consumes the next...

Creating Connections Within Your Team – Part Two

Connection and connectedness can mean a variety of things to different people. It may mean a team has a deep emotional connection with each other and operates more like a...

Boss Blog: Showing Up

In high school, my history teacher quickly figured me out. Within the first two weeks, he “invited” me to sit in the front row. My assigned seat was close enough...

Mastering Communication in PT Leadership – Part One

Mastering Communication in PT Leadership You did it. Your competence, abilities, and hard work have paid off. You are the one in charge. But what do you do now? Becoming...

Boss Blog: True Collaboration

Collabs are not exclusive to Generation Z. Remember when David Bowie teamed up with Queen for “Under Pressure” in 1981? And who can forget Michael Jordan’s iconic partnership with Nike...

Fostering a Thriving Company Culture

​In today’s world where the line between work and life blurs, it’s key for leaders to create an environment that attracts, motivates and retains top talent for long-term success. As...

Boss Blog: Stages of Play

Sometimes you get gifts you want, and sometimes you get gifts you need. During my time at the University of Illinois at Chicago, I had no interest in the topic...

Leaders Eat Last

I recently came across a powerful reminder of how military leaders prioritize the needs of their non-commissioned soldiers. They would let their soldiers be served their food first, even placing...