“We wanted our leaders to set clear expectations and goals with their direct reports and have constructive conversations with them rather than just conducting performance reviews,” explains Sheila Hines Edmondson, director organization effectiveness and leadership development for University of Minnesota Physicians. “We wanted them to understand their role as a leader is to engage and grow the talent in the organization.”
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