نتایج جستجو برای: followership

تعداد نتایج: 190  

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2004
H T Østergaard D Østergaard A Lippert

In the field of medicine, team training aiming at improving team skills such as leadership, communication, co-operation, and followership at the individual and the team level seems to reduce risk of serious events and therefore increase patient safety. The preferred educational method for this type of training is simulation. Team training is not, however, used routinely in the hospital. In this...

Journal: :Journal of Management Studies 2021

As a complexity leadership scholar, the past year has been witness to what we and theorists in organizational sciences have saying since 1990s: world is increasing if are keep up with it, must apply new ways of thinking (Anderson, 1999; Stacey, 1995; Uhl-Bien et al., 2007). Traditional top-down ‘hero’ models help us know it like lead on an individual basis as manager having motivate inspire sub...

Journal: :Annual review of psychology 2009
Bruce J Avolio Fred O Walumbwa Todd J Weber

This review examines recent theoretical and empirical developments in the leadership literature, beginning with topics that are currently receiving attention in terms of research, theory, and practice. We begin by examining authentic leadership and its development, followed by work that takes a cognitive science approach. We then examine new-genre leadership theories, complexity leadership, and...

2014
Dirk Lindebaum Peter J Jordan

Within the field of Management and Organizational Studies, we have noted a tendency for researchers to explore symmetrical relationships between so-called positive discrete emotions or emotion-infused concepts and positive outcomes, and negative emotions or emotion-infused concepts and negative outcomes, respectively. In this Special Issue, we seek to problematize this assumption (without aimin...

Journal: :Journal of healthcare risk management : the journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management 2015
Gary L Sculli Amanda M Fore David M Sine Douglas E Paull Dana Tschannen Michelle Aebersold F Jacob Seagull James P Bagian

In healthcare, the sustained presence of hierarchy between team members has been cited as a common contributor to communication breakdowns. Hierarchy serves to accentuate either actual or perceived chains of command, which may result in team members failing to challenge decisions made by leaders, despite concerns about adverse patient outcomes. While other tools suggest improved communication, ...

Journal: :Психологија: наука и практика/Psychology: science and practice 2015

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