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When You Grow People, You Grow Business
In this episode of Pharmacy View Podcast’s Pharmacy Career, Resource & Training, host, Kavita Nadan, Pharmacist, and Founder at Locumate, is joined by Chantelle Turner, a Pharmacist Leadership and Business Coach at TURN Pharmacy Leadership. The two talk about the importance of being self-aware to help oneself and others in the community, the need to develop high-performance culture, and how emotional intelligence and authenticity will be at the core of Pharmacies of the future.
Chantelle, as both a Pharmacist and a Pharmacist Leadership Coach, wants to help people grow their leadership skills to become more confident, positive, and resilient for themselves and for others in the community. Chantelle reminisces that there were two important factors that encouraged them to pursue coaching for Pharmacists:
• One, Chantelle started in the Pharmacy at a young age and for people to take them seriously they needed to gain trust from their team and also the community. Chantelle found that leadership skills and being able to communicate effectively was at the core of that.
• Secondly, when Chantelle got a Pharmacy Manager’s job they realized that even though the store was doing fairly well, there was a level of disengagement in the team members. Chantelle’s leadership coaching was meant to help do away with that sense of disengagement.
Overall, what Chantelle came to understand pretty early on was that the problem did not lie with the technical skills in the Pharmacies but in the life skills of the people who were running the Pharmacies. It had more to do lack of trust, confidence, self-worth, and the intrinsic belief that they could do something more than what they were already doing. Chantelle then realized that by helping Pharmacists they were able to create a ripple effect as those Pharmacists would then show up and communicate with others and teach them how they could positively influence themselves and the people around them.
Those coaching, Chantelle has been able to help people get out of their own way and tap into what they already know to make the difference in themselves, their workplaces and their communities.
Chantelle leans in heavily on the importance of being emotionally intelligent and self-aware as a Pharmacist. Being self-aware helps with taking control of how one wants to show up in the society as opposed to being on the backfoot and only ever reacting to whatever is in front.
Talking about the values that guide Turn Pharmacy Leadership, Chantelle emphasizes how the business is an extension of who they are as a person. And so, the values are:
• Mastery
• Growth
And they explain how TURN is an acronym for TRUST, UPSKILL, REIGNITE, NURTURE—all of which underpin their virtues. Chantelle adds how it is about both technical as well as life skills because when you grow people, you grow business.
Moving on to learnings, Chantelle emphasizes the following as being the forerunners:
• Trust the process (you are where you need to be)
• Focus on internal wins and external wins will follow
Chantelle furthers the role that mentors and coaches play in lives of people. These people are needed to help us step out of our comfort zones and look at things from a different viewpoint. They even call a coach a mirror—a neutral surface that not only reflects and highlights the parts that we are not seeing but also those that we are choosing to ignore. As they rightfully say, coaching is not about massive epiphanies but instead about making small changes.
When asked about the Pharmacist of the future, Chantelle highlights that they need to have the following skills:
• Emotional intelligence
• Authenticity
Chantelle’s lifelong mission remains to connect with anyone and everyone in the Pharmaceutical Industry and help them become emotionally intelligent, confident, positive, and resilient by imparting them the needed knowledge and tools.