Responsibilising Managers and Clinicians, Neglecting System Health? What Kind of Healthcare Leadership Development Do We Want? Comment on "Leadership and Leadership Development in Healthcare Settings - A Simplistic Solution to Complex Problems?"
Responding to Ruth McDonald's editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership development programmes in healthcare, this paper offers three arguments. Firstly, care is needed in evaluating impact of leadership development, since achievement of organisational goals is not necessarily an appro...
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Main Author: | Graham P. Martin (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
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