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EPISODE · May 6, 2025 · 9 MIN

Is Your Multidisciplinary Meeting a Power Play in Disguise? - Ep. 16

from The Inspired Healthcare Leader | Healthcare Leadership, Work-Life Balance, Managing Change · host Mara Ergas-Zabari RN, PhD - Healthcare Leader, Consultant, & Researcher

Multidisciplinary meetings are supposed to drive collaboration—but too often, they quietly reinforce hierarchy and shut down innovation. In this episode, we unpack why even the best-intentioned leaders and team members unknowingly reinforce spaces where only a few voices dominate. You’ll learn how unconscious power dynamics shape team interactions, what science reveals about who gets heard (and who doesn’t), and five practical ways to redesign your meetings for real collaboration. If your team meetings look collaborative but feel performative—this episode is for you.   Website: maraergaszabari.com Leadership clarity quiz: If you’d like a supportive way to understand what’s shaping your leadership right now, you can bookmark the free quiz at healthcareleaderquiz.com

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