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Coaching for Leaders

Getting Up to Altitude, with Hayley Park

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Dave speaks with Hayley Park, an alum of the Coaching for Leaders Academy, on how she got to altitude for better perspective on what's happening in the organization. Applications to the Coaching for Leaders Academy will close on March 14, 2025. Visit the Academy page for details and to apply.

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0:00.0

Hi, Dave Stahoviac here, host of the Coaching for Leaders podcast. My friend and mentor,

0:12.1

Tom Henshaw often uses the analogy of a GPS map and clicking to zoom out in order to see the bigger

0:20.1

picture. It's an important analogy he uses for

0:23.1

leaders because part of leadership is getting up to more altitude. Today, a conversation with

0:30.5

Haley Park, one of our academy alums, who worked this past year to do just that. I sat down with her

0:36.5

recently to explore it more. Here's our chat.

0:39.6

I'm talking today with Haley Park. Haley is an alum of our academy and an executive in the

0:46.4

healthcare space. Hello, Haley, it's good to see you. Hi, Dave. Thanks so much for having me

0:51.3

here today. I am so looking forward to this conversation, and it's always

0:56.5

fun to chat with you because you have been doing so much to learn and grow and put things

1:03.5

into practice as I know we'll get into in this conversation, but we should probably start with a

1:07.6

little bit of who you are. Would you tell us a little bit about your work?

1:12.5

Yeah, thanks, Dave. So I lead a pharmacy team in a large integrated healthcare system where we have

1:21.0

probably all facets that you can possibly think of when it comes to pharmacy practice,

1:27.1

from dispensing medications to clinical

1:30.6

pharmacy services to inpatient acute care services, mail order services, call center.

1:37.1

So we truly have probably every part of a pharmacy experience that people would would think of when they think of pharmacy.

1:50.0

And you work for a large organization, so it's a really big job, a lot of complexity,

1:54.4

a lot of the politics that happen in any large organization, right? And that's part of what I think

1:59.6

led you to seek out the podcast initially.

2:03.1

How did you come across upon the podcast the first time? Do you recall? I do. It's when I was

2:09.2

newly promoted. So into not this role, but the role before this one. And, you know, as part of our

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