Personal Strategic Planning: How Your Values and Mission Should Drive Your Decisions with Adam D. Wolfe, MD, PhD

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Companies and institutions have mission statements, but when it comes to individuals, it is unfortunately much less common. Maybe it’s time to change that narrative.

Crafting a personal mission statement takes strategic planning. This means being deliberate about having your behavior reflect what drives you. It entails reflecting on what is important to you and what values should govern your decision making as you forge ahead in your career.

Luckily for us, Adam D. Wolfe, MD, PhD, makes his fourth appearance on the Faculty Factory Podcast this week to discuss just that.

Everyone wants to save time, and there may not be a better time saver than doing what Dr. Wolfe encourages, which is to revisit your values, personal mission statement and what you want to accomplish in the next year or two.

That true north will help you have the confidence to say no, and a well-timed “no,” as many of us can painfully attest, can save you significant time, headaches, and stress.

About Dr. Wolfe

Dr. Wolfe is Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Program Director of the Pediatric Residency Program. He also serves as Assistant Dean of Medical Education and holds the Jann L. Harrison Endowed Chair in Pediatric Graduate Medical Education at Baylor College of Medicine in San Antonio at CHRISTUS Children’s.

As mentioned, this is Dr. Wolfe’s fourth appearance on the Faculty Factory Podcast. Please be sure to visit his previous appearances here: