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Leadership and Teamwork Chapter 10 Lacie Allen Michael Goodman

Leadership and Teamwork Current Issues Challenging the Bureaucracy Teamwork Role of Communication Specialists

Current Issues Consolidation Integrated health systems Competition Collect and track information about community health Advertising Consumerism Staffing Shortages

Leadership and Teamwork Current Issues

Challenging the Bureaucracy What is a Bureaucracy?

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Challenging the Bureaucracy Organization Chart = Verticle Organization Chart = Horizontal Participative decision making (PDM) Specialized Jobs or Mission Centered Expectations? Division of labor Opportunities for change

Challenging the Bureaucracy Communication Skill Builders: Promoting a Shared Vision Establish goals for the performance Keep everyone on the same page Define the contribution of each individual Paperwork and guidelines Records Overload

Leadership and Teamwork Challenging Bureaucracy Current Issues

Teamwork

Teamwork Advantages Apply multiple perspectives to a problem Reduce costly oversights Well suited to biopsychosocial care Difficulties and Drawbacks Groupthink

Leadership and Teamwork Challenging Bureaucracy Current Issues Teamwork

Role of Communication Specialists Reducing Uncertainty Bridging Boundaries Providing Social Support Working with the Media

Role of Communication Specialists Managing Crisis Promoting Community Outreach and Health Education Marketing Advocating for Patients

Leadership and Teamwork Challenging Bureaucracy Current Issues Teamwork Communication Specialists

Summary Current Issues Challenging the Bureaucracy Teamwork Role of Communication Specialists

Theodore Roosevelt “The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with them while they do it.”