Laura Esserman, a surgeon and professor at the University of California at San Francisco, is engaged in a major effort to change the service breast cancer, and information systems used to support research and patient care. In this video, she shares her thoughts about how she could have done differently and what might help her drive the changes she is trying to do. She speaks of the need to give the idea sink in, and it takes a lot of time to do some of its basic ideas. Esserman stresses the importance of knowing when to let things go, making alliances, working in teams, and making sure that your allies favor and get the credit they deserve. She concludes by discussing how she manages her work and personal life. This video is designed to be used with the written cases and OB42A OB42B Dr. Laura Esserman, and is part of the path to power, Jeffrey Pfeffer series. Also see OB42V-05 for additional video Laura Esserman. Other titles available in this series include:. OB56V-04 and OB56V-05 Rudy Crew, Keith OB44 Ferrazzi and accompanying video OB44V, OB55V Jack Valenti, and OB45 Gary Loveman and Harrah Entertainment and accompanying video OB45V «Hide
by Jeffrey Pfeffer Source: Supplement 16 minutes of video. Publication Date: February 6, 2004. Prod. #: OB42V4-VID-ENG