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A volume in Contemporary Trends in Organization Development and
Change Series Editors Therese F. Yaeger, Benedictine University and
Peter F. Sorensen, Jr. Benedictine University In a world saturated
with the "how tos" of OD, there is a void of evidence-based
resources for both organizational leaders and OD
scholar-practitioners to use as a guide while navigating the
complex and chaotic environment of healthcare. This handbook has
been created to fill this space and provide a resource for this
vital audience at a time of great change and greater potential in
the healthcare arena. The handbook will focus on the critical
nature of OD in healthcare and how it applies in this unique
environment; examining its broad use from hospitals to corporate
offices and from small systems to multinational corporations. The
book will provide research-based, practical processes and methods,
while sharing compelling cases of how the compassion and care
associated with healthcare is wound tightly with the OD work it
encompasses. The handbook will also offer a comprehensive look at
the role OD plays in the critical issues and significant changes
facing healthcare today. The handbook overall is a small part
history and a small part predictions surrounding very practical and
applicable uses of OD In healthcare. Through the sharing of
engagement processes, revealing outcomes and connecting each
concept to a living case of how OD has impacted the healthcare
field, this handbook provides a unique resource for OD and HR
professionals, healthcare executives, MHA students and the academic
community.
This volume is a collection of critical ideas relating organization
science to both operations and accomplishments in the health care
environment. A thematic guide for current leaders and
practitioners, as well as health administration, business
administration and organization development professors and students
alike, this work pulls in a broad cross-section of perspectives on
the important linkage of scholarship and practice with a solid
global perspective. Covering key themes from culture, change,
leadership, teams, IT and a systemic perspective of health care
overall, it provides both practical insights and theoretical
perspectives that will support immediate improvements and encourage
longer term dialogue on how organization science can impact the
delivery, structure and operations of health care systems globally.
"Advances in Health Care Management" provides a forum for leading
research on health care management with previous volumes providing
reviews of the field, conference papers and research on selected
topics including bioterrorism, international health care
management, entrepreneurship, patient safety and nursing and health
professional shortages.
A volume in Contemporary Trends in Organization Development and
Change Series Editors Therese F. Yaeger, Benedictine University and
Peter F. Sorensen, Jr. Benedictine University In a world saturated
with the "how tos" of OD, there is a void of evidence-based
resources for both organizational leaders and OD
scholar-practitioners to use as a guide while navigating the
complex and chaotic environment of healthcare. This handbook has
been created to fill this space and provide a resource for this
vital audience at a time of great change and greater potential in
the healthcare arena. The handbook will focus on the critical
nature of OD in healthcare and how it applies in this unique
environment; examining its broad use from hospitals to corporate
offices and from small systems to multinational corporations. The
book will provide research-based, practical processes and methods,
while sharing compelling cases of how the compassion and care
associated with healthcare is wound tightly with the OD work it
encompasses. The handbook will also offer a comprehensive look at
the role OD plays in the critical issues and significant changes
facing healthcare today. The handbook overall is a small part
history and a small part predictions surrounding very practical and
applicable uses of OD In healthcare. Through the sharing of
engagement processes, revealing outcomes and connecting each
concept to a living case of how OD has impacted the healthcare
field, this handbook provides a unique resource for OD and HR
professionals, healthcare executives, MHA students and the academic
community.
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