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Leadership Pearls in Healthcare / edited by Ralph Junckerstorff, Sara Baqar.

Springer Nature - Springer Medicine (R0) eBooks 2025 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Junckerstorff, Ralph, Editor.
Baqar, Sara., Editor.
Series:
Medicine Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Public health administration.
School management and organization.
Strategic planning.
Leadership.
Medical sciences.
Medicine.
Health Administration.
Organization and Leadership.
Business Strategy and Leadership.
Health Sciences.
Clinical Medicine.
Local Subjects:
Health Administration.
Organization and Leadership.
Business Strategy and Leadership.
Health Sciences.
Clinical Medicine.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXVI, 196 p. 21 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
This book brings together the insights of some of Australia’s most respected healthcare professionals and provides a resource for readers new to the concept of leadership and those currently in leadership or managerial positions. Administrative (as opposed to clinical) leadership and the skills required to be good at it, are not well covered in the medical, nursing or allied health curricula. Despite this, healthcare workers are often required to take up leadership/managerial roles, often with little notice and minimal training. In contrast to the scientific nature of clinical medicine, leadership is a management concept and open to different interpretations. Clinicians who have the potential to be great leaders may shy away from administrative leadership positions because of limited understanding and training in what leadership entails. Unfortunately, not all great clinicians turn out to be great leaders/managers. Leadership Pearls in Healthcare delves deep into the minds of eminent leaders across all disciplines within the Australian healthcare system and discover the most valuable lessons they have learnt during their leadership journey. To demonstrate how they can be applied in practice, each leadership pearl will be presented in a scenario/situation-based format, followed by a discussion with relevant references. Following this, authors will include closely related practical tips as ‘Other Gems’. Designed in an engaging and user-friendly format, this book is accessible to a wide audience, including current and emerging leaders in healthcare, students in medical, nursing, allied health, recently graduated doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals, as well as current and emerging leaders outside of healthcare.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Encouraging Diverse Perspectives from the Entire Team Leads to the Best Decisions
Chapter 3. Feedback: a Team Effort
Chapter 4. The Abyss of Assumption
Chapter 5. Developing an Authentic Allyship through Yarning with First Nations Health Professionals
Chapter 6. Managing Difficult Conversations
Chapter 7. Healthcare is a Team Sport
Chapter 8. Support Women: Kindness, Flexibility and Sponsorship
Chapter 9. Clinical Leaders can Become Powerful Therapeutic Agents by Being Authentic and Vulnerable
Chapter 10. Holistic Support for an Underperforming Employee
Chapter 11. Avoid Micromanagement
Chapter 12. Hold the Mop
Chapter 13. It’s Always Been a Matter of Trust
Chapter 14. It’s Not All About You
Chapter 15. Recruiting Excellent Staff
Chapter 16. Create Discussion by not Saying “No”
Chapter 17. Embracing Servant Leadership
Chapter 18. Get to Know the People You Work with
Chapter 19. Expertise: Rehearse, Refine, Repeat
Chapter 20. Networking Without the Warm White Wine and Canapés
Chapter 21. Suspend Judgement to Improve Collaboration
Chapter 22. Team Harmony Brings Success
Chapter 23. Know Your Limits and Extend Them
Chapter 24. Knowing the Desired Outcome
Chapter 25. How to Write a Business Case - Data Rules
Chapter 26. Strike While the Iron is Hot
Chapter 27. Taking a Step Back
Chapter 28. Think Like a Visionary
Chapter 29. Revolutionising Healthcare: Partnering with Users for Better Solutions
Chapter 30. Be Inquisitive
Chapter 31. Be Curious
Chapter 32. The Art of Finance
Chapter 33. Communicating in a Crisis
Chapter 34. What Kind of Leader are You? Be Every Kind
Chapter 35. Change is as Good as a Holiday
Chapter 36. Be Yourself
Chapter 37. Prioritise Self-Care to Give Yourself the Best Chance to Succeed
Chapter 38. You are More than your Work
Chapter 39. Non-Binary Approaches to Enable a Flexible Work-Life Rhythm
Chapter 40. Empathic Leadership: Supporting Staff in High-Stress Environments
Chapter 41. Leading at Work. Leading outside Work. Leading ALL THE TIME. Is Leadership Fatigue a Thing?
Chapter 42. Love your life
Chapter 43. Resilience and Self Compassion
Chapter 44. Presence is Powerful
Chapter 45. My Suitcase is Pink
Chapter 46. Mastering the Art of Never Getting Angry
Chapter 47. Next time it could be me
Chapter 48. Making the Choice to Lead.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
981-9642-33-7
OCLC:
1521304268

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