Search for dissertations about: "Leadership communication"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 57 swedish dissertations containing the words Leadership communication.
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21. Towards Sustainable Broadband Communication in Under-served Areas : A Case Study from Tanzania
Abstract : The problem discussed in this thesis is how to establish sustainable broadband markets in under-served areas. The purpose is to improve people’s living conditions by promoting efficient service delivery in education, health, and governance and alleviating poverty. READ MORE
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22. Educational leadership in physicians' specialist training : programme directors' experiences
Abstract : Competent physicians working in teams with other health professionals are a prerequisite for excellent patient care. The context for this thesis is physicians’ specialist training, which consists of workplace learning in an environment primarily designed for other purposes than education, with sometimes contradictory objectives. READ MORE
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23. How leadership and new technology influence the work environment : experiences taken from Swedish organizations
Abstract : The satisfaction and health of employees have become important means for competitiveness and organizational success. Therefore, it is vital for organizations to create good work environment. Nevertheless, many are still struggling with high numbers of sickness absence caused by bad work environment. READ MORE
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24. Teaming over time : team and team leadership development through different interventions
Abstract : Organizing work in groups or teams is becoming almost the norm in contemporary organizations (West, 2012; Wheelan, 2005). This has implications on leadership, team membership and the way organization are designed to favor teamwork. READ MORE
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25. Implementing video conferencing in discharge planning sessions : leadership and organizational culture when designing IT support for everyday work in nursing practice
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis has been to study the implementation process concerning the use of video conferencing in discharge planning, during and after a development project in a region in southeast Sweden. The research approach has been developed within a new interdisciplinary research area, Applied Health Technology. READ MORE