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Bringing Leadership to Life in Health: LEADS in a Caring Environment: Putting LEADS to work

Editat de Graham Dickson, Bill Tholl
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mar 2021
This edited volume, featuring five new chapters from invited authors, provides an updated and evidence-based explanation of leadership within a healthcare environment. The book discusses new insights garnered from recent research into the importance of leadership in health system redesign and highlights the practice of shared or distributed health care leadership. New chapters covering LEADS in a national, regional, Indigenous, health profession, and people-centred care context provide new insights into how LEADS is being put to work to transform health systems. The LEADS framework has been refreshed in relation to each of its different elements and tools, with an emphasis on providing real-life examples of how LEADS has been put to work. LEADS is also explained as a change leadership model and in relation to how it helps to level the playing field in terms of gender and diversity in health leadership.
 
The book aims to inform the leadership needs of healthreform and its emergent system wide challenges. The content is relevant to health care administrators and professionals working within the public service, academic institutions, and health care delivery organisations.   

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030385385
ISBN-10: 3030385388
Pagini: 334
Ilustrații: XIV, 334 p. 39 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:Second Edition 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. An Introduction: Leadership In Action, Rather than Leadership Inaction.- 2. LEADS and Organizational Culture.- 3. The Discipline of Leadership in Health.- 4. Learning LEADS: Getting to Results.- 5. Putting LEADS to Work as a Change Tool.- 6. LEADS: Lead Self.- 7. LEADS: Engage Others.- 8. LEADS: Achieve Results.- 9. LEADS: Develop Coalitions.- 10. LEADS: Systems Transformation.- 11. An Indigenous Perspective on LEADS.- 12. Perspectives on Leadership from a Hindi Perspective: Yogi Traditions and LEADS.- 13. LEADS and a Physician Perspective on Leadership.- 14. LEADS and Women in Leadership.- 15. A Patient’s/Family View of LEADS.- 16. Putting LEADS to Work.

Notă biografică

Graham Dickson is Professor Emeritus at of Leadership Studies at Royal Roads University in Canada. Currently he is working as a Senior Advisor to the Canadian College of Health Leaders, a Senior Research Advisor to the Canadian Society of Physician Leaders and Policy Advisor to the Canadian Health Leadership Network. He is also a member of the LEADS Collaborative, an enterprise established to develop leadership within the health sector in Canada. Graham was co-principal investigator in a cross-Canada research project on LEADS in a Caring Environment capabilities framework. He also consulted with Health Workforce Australia on the creation of Health LEADS Australia, and the New South Wales Leadership Framework (similar to Canada’s LEADS). Graham is a partner in LEADS Global. Over the past five years he has delivered leadership workshops for the Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators (RACMA) in Australia and the Patient Safety Institute in Belgium. In recent years he hasdelivered leadership programs for King Abdulaziz Hospital in Saudi Arabia, the Ministry of Health in Bahrain, and InterHealth Canada in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Graham teaches leadership—Strategic Thinking for Results and Leadership Strategies for Physician Engagement—for the Physician Leadership Institute. Graham has also co-authored, with Dr. John Van Aerde on behalf of the Canadian Society of Physician Leaders (CSPL), a White Paper entitled Accepting Our Responsibility: A Blueprint for Physician Leadership, which is currently being used by the CSPL to generate dialogue around the future of physician leadership in Canada. Graham is also doing work with Sanokondu and the World Federation of Medical Managers, two international collaborations that are promoting physician leadership and developing leadership curriculum for residents based on the LEADS framework. Graham has been co-editor—with Karen Owen from RACMA in Australia--of three special edition Emerald Journals, dedicated tomedical leadership. Graham has had articles on leadership published in many journals, including Leadership in Health Services, Healthcare Management Forum, and HealthManagement.org—the Journal.
 
Bill Tholl currently serves as senior executive consultant, mentor and thought leader in health policy and as Senior Policy Advisor to the Canadian Health Leadership Network (CHLNet).  Until retiring in July 2017, he served as the Founding President and CEO of HealthCare CAN:  the voice of Canada’s health care organizations and hospitals. Prior to his appointment in March 2014, Bill was Founding Executive Director of the Canadian Health Leadership Network (2009-2014); CEO and Secretary General, Canadian Medical Association (2001-2008), and CEO of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (1995-2001). Bill was co-Principal Investigator with Graham in a four-year cross Canada research project on the LEADS framework and has held a number of academic posts over the years, including as an Executive-in-Residence at Royal Roads University (2009-2014) and most recently as a lecturer and mentor in the University of Alberta Fellowship in Health System Improvement program. The Globe and Mail has described Bill as “Medicare’s Mr. Fix-it” for the role he has played in the evolution of Canada’s health care systems.  He is a sought-after speaker, being billed by CHLNet as a “leader of leaders” on the Canadian health scene. He holds a graduate degree in health economics (from University of Manitoba), is a past president of the Canadian Health Economics Association and has written on many topics, most recently as the lead author of a monograph entitled: “Twenty Tips for Surviving and Prospering in the Association World” (Canadian Society of Association Executives 2010) and as co-author (with Graham) of the First Edition of “Bringing Leadership to Life in Health” (Springer, January 2014).  Bill is the recipient of numerous national awards; most recentlybeing appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada. He is a Certified Corporate Director (ICD.D), serving on a number of for-profit and not-for profit Boards.


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This updated volume provides an evidence-based guide to leadership within a healthcare environment. The book discusses insights garnered from research into the importance of leadership in system redesign and the adoption of shared or distributed leadership, with new chapters on the discipline of leadership in health, LEADS as a change tool, and women in leadership. The LEADS framework is also examined in relation to each of its different elements and tools.
The book aims to inform the leadership needs of health reform and its emergent challenges and is is relevant to health care professionals working within both academic and care delivery organisations.

Caracteristici

Contains real life case studies that examine leadership within a variety of health contexts Discusses the emotional and human expectations of leadership as well as rational and logical demands Profiles leadership requirements from specific medical roles

Recenzii

From the reviews:
“The purpose is to acquaint leaders with the concept and practical usage of LEADS. This is a worthwhile objective, and the book met the author’s objectives. The book is written for anyone interested in leading and developing a caring healthcare environment … . I liked the exercises and I think that it will be a very worthy addition to leadership texts. I have not seen anything else like it. Nicely done!” (Cynthia Lee Cummings, Doody’s Book Reviews, April, 2014)