This course is part of the Team Building and Transformational Leadership: How to Get Ahead in Healthcare Leadership and Management ExpertTrack
Getting Ahead in Health Services: Healthcare Management and Leadership Principles
Learn the principles of being an effective leader and manager in healthcare, including the theory of transformational leadership.
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2 weeksWeekly study
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Getting Ahead in Health Services: Healthcare Management and Leadership Principles
Acknowledging key differences between leadership and management practices
Want to know how to be a good leader and manager in health services? Explore the tools and techniques available with this self-paced course.
You’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the fundamental theories, concepts and principles of leadership and management practice, and discuss the difference between managers and leaders.
You’ll also find out how leaders and managers employ relevant skills and behaviours in global and cultural contexts.
Explore the difference between leadership and management
Can good leaders be developed? Is it possible to be a good leader and a bad manager? And what are the most effective – and ineffective – leadership styles and practices? This course will show you how effective leadership and management must go hand in hand, despite their differences.
Discover effective examples of leadership theories
As you delve into the history of leadership models and theories, such as contingency, situational and transformational leadership, You’ll study strong leaders in history. You’ll explore how leadership theories have developed over time, and pinpoint the relevant behaviours required of healthcare professionals.
Consider health leadership across countries and cultures
Culture has a strong impact on the expectations of leaders – it can impact leadership approach, skills required, and even how leaders present themselves in a professional context.
You’ll have the opportunity to review how leading works in different countries, and how that relates to the skills, qualities, and behaviours required by healthcare leaders.
Syllabus
Week 1
What are the key concepts relevant to emergent leaders and managers?
Welcome to Getting Ahead in Health Services: Healthcare Management and Leadership Principles
In this section we will outline the topics you will explore this week.
What are the differences between leadership and management?
What are the differences between the practices of leaders and the practices of managers? What is similar about the roles and activities and what is different?
Can leaders be developed?
Exploring the key elements of leadership development.
Effective and ineffective leadership and management practices and styles
To be able to develop ourselves as leaders and managers we need to be able to identify effective and ineffective practices and barriers to leadership.
Summary of Week 1
Congratulations! You have reached the end of your first week of Introduction to the Principles of Management and Leadership in Healthcare. In this section we look back on what we have learned and what we will learn next week.
Week 2
Leadership theories and characteristics
Introduction to Week 2
This week you will consider historical theories of leadership, develop an awareness of leading in different countries and cultures and key characteristics of effective leaders.
The history of leadership theories
Recognising and understanding various leadership theories from a historical perspective.
Leaders in history
Understanding historical leaders and past decision making processes can enable you to become a better leader today and in the future. During this activity we will consider famous examples and apply lessons learnt to the present da
Introduction to key leadership theories and concepts
Exploration of the psychological contract and two different leadership theories
Leading in different countries and with different cultures
What leadership looks like in different countries whilst adapting to various cultures.
The characteristics, skills, qualities and behaviours required by healthcare leaders
The key skills, qualities and characteristics of modern-day healthcare leaders.
Summary of Week 2
Congratulations! You have completed Week 2 of this course. In this section we look back on what we have learned and what we will learn next week.
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What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to...
- Develop awareness of the key differences between leadership and management practices
- Understand the history of leadership theories
- Evaluate the characteristics, skills and behaviours to be a leader and to be a manager considering cultural differences
- Debate whether leaders are born or can be developed
- Compare different leadership theories and concepts and how these have developed
Who is the course for?
This ExpertTrack is designed for students or healthcare professionals, administrators wishing to progress into middle or senior management roles, as well as policy makers, executives, consultants, and service providers in the health sector.
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