Ans) Leading a group of people, a team, a department, a business unit or an organization is a privilege that comes with certain very serious obligation.
- While there is no single "right" style or textbook approach, because circumstances and situations vary too greatly, there is a common obligation to lead from a set of core principles that keep people pointed in the same direction and focused on the same objectives. As a result, ensuring and maintaining alignment at all levels is key, and it is also one of the most difficult challenges facing any leader, especially in times of turmoil and transformation.
- People easily become lost and confused when their focus is diverted from the path immediately in front of them, and they can often miss the signs telling them to turn left or right. One of the most important and fundamental choices of modern leaders is to decide whether they will lead by map or by compass.
- Command-and-control-style management is about maps. It is about strict adherence to a chosen course, with no deviations allowed.
- It assumes someone at the top already knows the best path. It is about discipline, control and compliance. The problem is it creates a dependency mentality because management is about having the answers.
- Transformational leadership is about a compass. It is about a process of discovery, which assumes we will learn as we go and get stronger as we gain experiences, collect insights and make decisions along the way. It assumes there is more than one right path, and no one person is smart enough to know which one is best. It is about personal freedom and collective accountability. It serves to create an independence mentality because leadership is about asking the right questions.
- This fundamental difference in philosophy and approach takes on epic importance in times of chaos, instability and change. An organization trained to religiously follow detailed maps, which have been provided to them by emotionally detached, narrowly focused and perhaps even small-minded managers, will simply not be equipped to survive in the wild. An organization wired to follow maps other people have drawn will not be able to improvise, change course or confidently embark on a journey of discovery when conditions change and they need to respond accordingly.
- When we allow an organization and its people to become dependent upon instructions, policies, procedures and processes to guide their activities, they can only respond in the way they have been trained to, by adhering to choices made by someone else.
- Transformational leadership, on the other hand, requires not only self-confidence, determination and grit, but also that choices be made by people other than the leader. It is the granting of choice that allows people to assume personal accountability, carve a unique path, fulfill their true potential and pursue opportunities.
12. Explain whether a map or a compass is better for your career path in health...
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Please explain how can behavioral economics produce better health care? please be explicit
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You will choose two careers to research for your Career Project in class. One career must be in the Health Science industry. You will submit the following: Health Science Career Choice #1 A written paragraph to explain why you chose this specific career. Why does this career interest you? What do you hope to learn from your research in this class about this career? Career Choice #2 A written paragraph to explain why you chose this specific career. Why does this...
How the study of this subject (Gerontology) will help you in your future career as a health care manager?
How the study of this subject (Gerontology) will help you in your future career as a health care manager?
Discuss whether your Health Care Act passes John Rawls' Social Justice Test (Module 2). Explain why it passes or why it does not pass the Social Justice Test.
1. Opportunity Costs: Explain whether private health care is more costly than public health care because private health care providers make profits. 2. Marginal Analysis: Suppose factor prices for labour and capital are w = 4 and r = 8. At the observed amount of capital and labour the marginal product of capital is observed to be 15 and the marginal product of labour 5. Is the firm profit maximizing? Explain how it could increase its profits.
What role does public health play in your career( Public Health Scientist)? How has it benefitted your professional life? What are the advantages of having a master’s degree in public health?