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Correlates of hospital leadership team effectiveness: results of a national survey of board chairmen
Journal:
Health Manpower Management
Health Manpower Management (1995) 21 (6): 20–24.
Published: 01 December 1995
... measures, from 10 to 14 per cent of the respondents took a neutral stance in assessing their satisfaction with the group. Effectiveness Employees Executives Hospitals Team leaders In the USA, most hospitals are subject to the policy‐making decisions of a board composed of volunteers from...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Health Manpower Management
Health Manpower Management (1994) 20 (5): 31–33.
Published: 01 December 1994
...Sally Cray Describes a piece of largely empirical research, aimed at helping fourth‐wave trust chief executives and chairs with the induction of their non‐executive directors. Four key messages emerge: (1) Clarify the role of the board and agree success criteria, (2) Maximize the role of the non...
