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) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Sudbury, Mass.
Jones and Bartlett Publishers
2009
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