Search for dissertations about: "responsible leadership"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words responsible leadership.
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1. Attitudes and beliefs about national guidelines for schizophrenia. A study among stakeholders
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to investigate and synthesise the knowledge base concerning leadership and its influence on the implementation of evidence-based practice. A further aim was to investigate attitudes and beliefs among politicians, healthcare managers and mental healthcare professionals about the Swedish national guidelines for schizophrenia or schizophrenia-like conditions. READ MORE
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2. Make the Future a Part of Today : Awaken Long-term Thinking in Quality Management Practices
Abstract : Individuals and organisations need to consider the future since actions taken today will have implications for the future. Long-term thinking as a concept encompasses consideration of the future and is identified in both quality management and sustainable development. READ MORE
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3. Organizational flexibility and health among line managers and employees in health care
Abstract : Introduction: Line mangers’ and employees, registered nurses and assistant nurses’, in health care often have a demanding work situation. Sick leave illness and lack of competent staff is a problem. There is a lack of studies on working conditions, such as flexibility and restricted control, from an organizational perspective, (i.e. READ MORE
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4. Improving leadership through the power of words and music
Abstract : Background: Poor leadership is highly prevalent and associated with destructive processes in the workplace, including stress related ill health. Yet, the applied methods to improve leadership practices are rarely grounded in scientific research. READ MORE
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5. Exploring academic leadership in medical schools and universities in Iran
Abstract : Background: Medical education in Iran has been integrated into the health care system through a complex organizational change that included the formation of a single government division called the Ministry of Health and Medical Education. This division is responsible for both medical education and health services at the national level, whereas health care at the provincial level is provided by medical universities. READ MORE