What the Workplace Can Learn from the Vet’s Surgery
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In this episode, The Dog Ate My Strategy Show looks at what every day professional life can learn from a high‑stakes environment where calm, composure, and people skills aren’t “nice to have” — they’re essential.
We hear from the brilliant, Natalie McQuire, Veterinary Surgeon and Director at Sandbeck Veterinary Centre in Wetherby about:
- Clear judgement without perfect information
- Communicating honestly and focusing on a client’s needs
- Emotional control when the room is charged
- Letting go of the comfort blanket
These are exactly the capabilities modern workplaces need and can often lack.
Whether you lead people, influence decisions, or simply want to stay steadier when work gets messy, this episode offers practical, human lessons from a place where decisions truly matter.
I also challenge the panel on whether they spend too much time looking at spreadsheets. You can play along too and test whether you need to broaden your life. 🤔
We have the most amazing email in our feature, " When the day takes a different turn." No spoilers, but this will take some beating!
📩 Got a funny work‑related story? Send it to dogatestrategy@gmail.com
🎧 Listen now, be entertained and bring some calmness into your day.
🎧 Created and Produced by YRAG Productions