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🗓️ 15 January 2020
⏱️ 45 minutes
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Leading in an 898-bed hospital, Britt Berrett learned that the care administered truly begins with the engagement and satisfaction of the hospital’s employees. Leadership, he has learned, begins with recognizing a need to change and connecting to a higher purpose and he says that kind of leadership is exemplified in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
“We claim we’re Christians. . . . If you claim to be a Christian, that means you will become Christlike and that means you and I, we have got to change.”
Show Notes
3:16- The Fire of Experience
9:03- Patients Come Second
18:13- Your Calling in Life
20:40- Where Our Motivation Lies
23:00- Serving Others
25:01- A Different Kind of Healing
29:49- Like Jello
33:40- Working in the Temple
35:57- How a Love for the Gospel Grows
42:20- What Does It Mean To Be “All In” the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
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0:49.6 | and Britt Barrett was a hospital administrator at a very large 898 bed hospital. |
0:56.7 | He is also the author of The New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best Seller Patients Come Second. |
1:03.6 | The concept of the book may seem counterintuitive, but it is really quite simple and makes a lot of |
1:09.2 | sense. In order to best care for patients, nurses, physicians, and all hospital employees must first |
1:16.5 | be engaged, understanding their purpose and empowered to lead. Where did this idea come from, |
1:22.7 | though? Well, it all began with an accident when Britt was a young boy. |
1:28.8 | Britt Barrett is the former president of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, Texas. |
1:35.3 | He is now director of the Healthcare Administration program at University of Texas at Dallas, |
1:41.4 | and he and his wife, Laurie, are the parents of three children. |
1:47.2 | This is All-in, an LDS living podcast where we ask the question, |
1:51.4 | what does it really mean to be All-in the gospel of Jesus Christ? |
1:56.0 | I'm Morgan Jones, and I am honored to have Britt Barrett on the line with me today, Britt. Welcome. |
2:01.8 | Well, thank you for the invitation. It's a delight to be with you. |
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