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Webinar Recording: Moving to Mastery: Developing better practice for better outcomes

 

 

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For reference this webinar took place on March 24th 2021.

 

Is leadership the preserve of the few, or a skill that can be developed like any other? What does it mean to be good at your job? In this HDPN Webinar, Phil Glasgow will discuss the hallmarks of effective leadership and practice and identify why some people seem to be able to work better than others. Phil will explore the qualities that help us become more skilled in the development and practical application of all the theory and knowledge we have at our fingertips. Drawing on examples from the arts, sport, business and healthcare this session will provide a refreshing insight into how we can combine theoretical, contextual and individual factors to enhance outcomes for ourselves, our teams and our clients.

 

Learning Objectives

  • Enhance understanding of the complex relationship between knowledge, context and expertise
  • Understand different models of leadership and approaches to leadership development
  • Improve understanding of the factors associated with effective client outcomes
  • Identify strategies to help apply learning in real world contexts

 

 

 

Phil Glasgow has extensive experience in high performance sport as a practitioner, researcher, coach and mentor to the ‘team behind the team’. Phil is Head of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at the Irish Rugby Football Union having previously held the position of Head of Sports Medicine at the Sports Institute Northern Ireland for 14 years. He was Chief Physiotherapy Officer for Team GB at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games where he led the physiotherapy team of the most successful British Olympic Team in history.

Phil is particularly interested in the craft of leadership and in understanding factors that influence effective return to performance. Widely published and regarded as a leader in sports physiotherapy, Phil regularly presents at international conferences on areas related to sports medicine and rehabilitation. He is Visiting Professor of the School of Sport at Ulster University and teaches on a number of postgraduate sports medicine programmes at several UK and European universities.

 

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