Public Health Leadership: Putting Principles Into PracticeJones & Bartlett Learning, 2003 - 419 من الصفحات As the first book dedicated to the investigation of leadership in the public health arena, this ground-breaking text will play an important role in training a new generation of leaders -- your students -- who will strengthen the field of public health. "Public Health Leadership: Putting Principles Into Practice goes beyond a description of what leadership is to serve as a "how-to" guide for successful future public health leaders. Professors will find case studies in each section, illustrating the practical applications of the principles discussed, always in the public health context. Leadership exercises and discussion questions encourage student participation. |
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Chapter 2Leadership Styles and Practices | 16 |
Chapter 3The Systems Approach to Organizational Change | 33 |
Chapter 4The Five Levels of Leadership | 46 |
PART IILEADERSHIP APPLICATIONS IN PUBLIC HEALTH | 83 |
Chapter 6Leadership and Assessment | 98 |
Chapter 7Leadership and Policy Development | 126 |
Chapter 8Leadership and Assurance | 155 |
PART IIILEADERSHIP SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES | 187 |
Chapter 11Leadership Decision Making Conflict | 277 |
Chapter 12Cultural Competency | 298 |
Chapter 13Mentoring and Training in Public Health | 322 |
PART IVLEADERSHIP EVALUATION AND RESEARCH | 343 |
Chapter 15Leadership Evaluation and Research | 371 |
PART VTHE FUTURE | 389 |
Table of Sources | 403 |
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