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Leadership Models in Health Care—A Case for Servant Leadership

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2014
Our current health care system is broken and unsustainable. Patients desire the highest quality care, and it needs to cost less. To regain public trust, the health care system must change and adapt to the current needs of patients. The diverse group of stakeholders in the health care system creates challenges for improving the value of care.
Victor F, Trastek   +2 more
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A Model for Selecting Leadership Styles

Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 1992
Occupational therapists lead a variety of groups during their professional activities. Such groups include therapy groups, treatment teams and management meetings. Therefore it is important for each therapist to understand theories of leadership and be able to select the most effective style for him or herself in specific situations.
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Leadership in organisations. Types and models of leadership

2017
В учебно-методическом пособии сформулированы основные вопросы и проблемы, связанные с лидерством в организациях, рассмотрены существующие типы и модели лидерства, а также приведены практические примеры для обсуждения. Предназначено для студентов и слушателей высших учебных заведений и аспирантов, обучающихся по направлению 38.03.02 «Менеджмент», а ...
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A Stakeholder Model of Organizational Leadership

Organization Science, 2002
Organizations are evolving from the bureaucratic form based upon hierarchy to the new-form or radix organization that has the value chain as its relatively fluid foundation. This article explores the relationship between the radix organization and leadership, viewed through an organization-environment coevolution framework.
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Sāttvika Leadership: An Indian Model of Positive Leadership

Journal of Business Ethics, 2015
I propose a leadership theory with moral concerns at its core. Sāttvika leadership (SL) is defined as a set of purposive leader actions comprising knowledge-driven cooperation that are initiated on the basis of positive and reasonably accurate assumptions and executed through morally responsible and sustainably fruitful means to secure the flourishing ...
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Evaluating leadership development in a changing world? Alternative models and approaches for healthcare organisations

Human Resource Development International, 2023
Paul Joseph-Richard, Janet McCray
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A systematic review of studies on leadership models in educational research from 1980 to 2014

Educational Management Administration and Leadership, 2018
Sedat GÜmÜŞ   +2 more
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