Health Organizations Theory, Behavior, and Development

Health organizations are complex human systems which, by virtue of their distinct care mission, have unique behavioral qualities. As such, a firm understanding of organizational theory, behavior, and development is essential for future healthcare leaders and managers who are tasked to facilitate and...

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Other Authors: Johnson, James A. 1954- (edited)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sudbury, Mass. Jones and Bartlett Publishers 2009
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Summary:Health organizations are complex human systems which, by virtue of their distinct care mission, have unique behavioral qualities. As such, a firm understanding of organizational theory, behavior, and development is essential for future healthcare leaders and managers who are tasked to facilitate and manage the change that is inevitable in modern organizations. In a single volume, Health Organizations: Theory, Behavior, and Development thoroughly examines organization theory, organization behavior, and organization development in the unique context of the healthcare setting. Each section contains key chapters that address foundations, research, and new directions in these domains. It is an ideal text for undergraduate and graduate students in health administration, nursing, public health, community health, and health professions courses
Physical Description:xxi, 423 pages illustrations 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780763750534
0763750530