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This title, targeted at health practitioners that are too busy to undertake an MBA, aims to be a primer on MBA principles and their practical application. Set out in twelve modules, it covers business education from basic finance to complete...
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A three-parter on understanding clever people, clever teams and clever organisations, this title is a non-medical run-down on how to harness the highest potential from ‘clever’ individuals in your organization.
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This title considers how political leaders may fall to the ‘Hubris Syndrome’, with examination in particular of Thatcher, Bush (Jr) and Blair.
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Looking at the profile of leadership by terror, this title examines despots, megalomaniacs, tyrants and, more simply, those who are ruthless in the workplace. Common to all these is the corruption that can grow from the unbridled acquisition of...
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Now in its fifth edition, this title aims to be a comprehensive review of leadership theory and is considered the market-leading text for leadership courses across disciplines. Additonal material includes an 'Instructor's Resources CD' as well as...
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Blog
6 July 2012
This blog post gets its context from Alan Murray’s ‘The End of Management’ Corporate bureaucracy is becoming obsolete. Why managers should act like venture capitalists; in the WSJ, please read it before you read this blog. You can read this...
Culture
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10 July 2012
Quite recently, I was giving a lecture at the International Conference on Emergency Medicine in Dublin relating to 'effective environments' in the workplace. For that particular conference, I chose to focus on the educational aspects of an effective...
Culture
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24 July 2012
Rebecca Rohrer, Elizabeth EmsleyWhat is medical leadership, how can it work for you and how can you get involved? These were some of the questions posed by the King's Fund to a group of FMLM trainees and medical students at a King's Fund event this...
Culture • Development • Outcomes
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This US title aims to take lessons learned from the girls' soccer field to provide insights into how to be a more effective mentor, coach, and leader. The author, Paul Levy, managed the cleanup of Boston Harbor and has also became one of...
Culture
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Drawing on experience from time spent in some of the poorest countries in the world, author and erstwhile Chief Executive of the NHS Nigel Crisp sets out to see what poor and rich countries can learn from each other in terms of healthcare, with...