What to discuss in leadership and management?
July 27, 2009 by Leadership Development & Management Tips
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need some ideas on leadership and management traits and theories necessary for managing a multidisciplinary and multicultural health care organization to promote organizational effectiveness. what could I talk about when doing a paper. i’m discussing the key success of management and leadership. what else?
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need some ideas on leadership and management traits and theories necessary for managing a multidisciplinary and multicultural health care organization to promote organizational effectiveness. what could I talk about when doing a paper. i’m discussing the key success of management and leadership. what else?
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Leadership Development Feedback: Find out about these leadership theories:
Transactional , transformational, total quality management, servant leadership, and situational leadership.
Read this article about transformational leadership, which is considered to be one of the best and most modern leadership models.
Leadership Development Feedback: Some useful articles here on effective leadership, hope this helps:
Leadership Development Feedback: The concept of leadership and management is evolving. Many corporations have adopted Robert S. Kaplan theory to manage with a balanced scoresheet. Organizations need people who lead (develop a vision and strategy and communicate it to employees) and people who manage (orchestrate operations, and allocate resources effectively). The traditional boundaries between leadership and management used to be: leadership would inspire people to embrace new ideas and approaches and would develop long term strategies. Management would ensure smooth running and system facilitation.
Organizations are requiring more than great managers or great leaders. They are looking for executives who can simultaneously lead and manage.
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