Healthcare Change and Innovation
Navigating Transformation: A Guide to Leading Change in Healthcare Through Self-Efficacy, Decision Making, and Purpose-Driven Leadership (Leading Clinical Microsystems)
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Narrated by:
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Edward Dabriel Jr.
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Written by:
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Thomas Huber
About this listen
The purpose of this book is to provide a comprehensive, evidence-based guide for healthcare leaders and professionals seeking to navigate the complex landscape of transformation within the healthcare industry. Drawing on influential theories from psychologists such as Bandura, Kahneman, and Frankl, the book offers a multifaceted approach to change management, leadership development, and decision-making. It aims to empower listeners with the knowledge, skills, and insights needed to lead successful change initiatives, aligning them with organizational values, individual purpose, and evidence-based strategies.
The scope of "Navigating Transformation" spans both theoretical frameworks and practical applications. It begins with an exploration of the current healthcare challenges and the pressing need for innovation and change. The book then delves into the application of Bandura's Self-Efficacy Theory, Kahneman's Decision Making Framework, and Frankl's Logotherapy in the context of healthcare leadership and change management.
Further sections expand on other relevant change management programs, providing comparative analyses and insights into their application within various healthcare settings. Strategies, techniques, ethical considerations, and measures for building a culture of change are also addressed. The inclusion of diverse case studies ensures that the content is grounded in real-world scenarios, providing lessons learned, best practices, and practical tips.
The book concludes with reflections on future directions in healthcare change leadership, encouraging ongoing development and growth. Appendices offer additional resources, tools, a glossary of terms, and necessary acknowledgments and references.
The book provides a resource for healthcare leaders, administrators, practitioners, scholars, and students who are interested in understanding and implementing effective change strategies. Its interdisciplinary approach and practical focus make it a relevant and accessible guide for anyone committed to driving transformation within the healthcare landscape.