Shackleton's Successful Failure: Lessons for the Academy

Leadership is many things. It is fun, exciting, rewarding, and oftentimes, it can be challenging. Those challenges, especially within higher education and pharmacy, have been well documented and the turbulent times are likely to continue. It is therefore important to consider how leaders learn to le...

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