The Transformative Power of Relational Leadership: A Conversation with Jeff McQueen
Transformative. That’s a word we hear frequently from those who participate in Relational Leadership programs and workshops. This is the next in a series of interviews exploring the impact of Relational Leadership on self and work and the foundational power of relationships and human connection as driving forces of better healthcare.
Matt Lewis, Narrative Leadership expert and consultant with Intend Health Strategies, and Sarah Smithson of Intend Health spoke with Jeff McQueen about his initial skepticism with leadership frameworks when he first encountered Relational Leadership in 2018, the personal impact of these Relational Leadership practices, and a “best of” Relational Leadership moment. Jeff is the director of operations at the Simulation, Experiential Learning, and Training Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and through his experience and ongoing involvement with Relational Leadership at Carolina, is an active member of the national Intend Health Strategies community.
Previously published:
Jeff McQueen shares a bit about the impact of Relational Leadership on his professional life.
Jeff expands beyond professional contexts to describe the personal impact of Relational Leadership.
Explore related articles:
- The Transformative Power of Relational Leadership: A Conversation with Lexy Kliewer
- Relational Leadership in Healthcare: Strengthening Connections, Shifting Culture: An Interview with Kimberley R. Nichols, MD
Jeff McQueen, from UNC Chapel Hill, shares how Relational Leadership practices have transformed his professional and personal life.