Health systems, particularly those in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stronger management and leadership capacities. Management and leadership are not synonymous, yet should be considered together as there can be too much of one and not enough of the other. In complex adaptive health systems, the multiple interactions and relationships between people and elements of the system mean that management and leadership, so often treated as domains of the individual, are additionally systemic phenomena, emerging from these relational interactions. This brief commentary notes some significant implications for how we can support capacity strengthening interventions for complex management and leadership. These would necessarily move away...
Public health management is a pillar of public health practice. Only through effective management ca...
There remains a conviction that the torrent of publications and the financial outlay on leadership d...
Systems thinking is not a new concept to health system strengthening; however, one question remains ...
Health systems, particularly those in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stronger managem...
Health systems, particularly those in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stronger manage...
Health systems, particularly those in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stro...
The authors of “Management matters: a leverage point for health systems strengthening in global heal...
Abstract Responding to Ruth McDonald's editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership devel...
PMID: 26673182 PMCID: 4594112Faced with the challenges of healthcare reform, skills and new capabili...
The current limited focus on management in global health activities is highly problematic given the ...
Despite a renewed focus in the field of global health on strengthening health systems, inadequate at...
Responding to Ruth McDonald’s editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership development program...
Faced with the challenges of healthcare reform, skills and new capabilities are needed to support th...
The editorial is commendable and I agree with many of the points raised. Management is an important ...
Responding to Ruth McDonald’s editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership development program...
Public health management is a pillar of public health practice. Only through effective management ca...
There remains a conviction that the torrent of publications and the financial outlay on leadership d...
Systems thinking is not a new concept to health system strengthening; however, one question remains ...
Health systems, particularly those in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stronger managem...
Health systems, particularly those in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stronger manage...
Health systems, particularly those in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stro...
The authors of “Management matters: a leverage point for health systems strengthening in global heal...
Abstract Responding to Ruth McDonald's editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership devel...
PMID: 26673182 PMCID: 4594112Faced with the challenges of healthcare reform, skills and new capabili...
The current limited focus on management in global health activities is highly problematic given the ...
Despite a renewed focus in the field of global health on strengthening health systems, inadequate at...
Responding to Ruth McDonald’s editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership development program...
Faced with the challenges of healthcare reform, skills and new capabilities are needed to support th...
The editorial is commendable and I agree with many of the points raised. Management is an important ...
Responding to Ruth McDonald’s editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership development program...
Public health management is a pillar of public health practice. Only through effective management ca...
There remains a conviction that the torrent of publications and the financial outlay on leadership d...
Systems thinking is not a new concept to health system strengthening; however, one question remains ...