Health care organizations are challenged to improve care at the bedside for patients, learn from individual patients to improve population health, and reduce per capita costs. To achieve these aims, leaders are needed in all parts of the organization need positive solutions. Transforming Health Care Leadership provides healthcare leaders with the knowledge and tools to master the unprecedented level of change that health care organizations and their leaders now face. It also challenges management myths that served in bureaucracies but mislead in learning organizations.



Autorentext

Michael Maccoby, PhD, is president of The Maccoby Group in Washington, DC and an associate fellow at the Said Business School, Oxford University.

Clifford L. Norman, MA, ASQ Certified Quality Engineer, is a consultant with Associates in Process Improvement (API) and co-owner of Profound Knowledge Products, Inc. He is a member of the American Society for Quality (ASQ).

C. Jane Norman, BS, MBA, ASQ Certified Quality Engineer, is a consultant and president of Austin API, Inc. and Profound Knowledge Products, Inc.

Richard Margolies, PhD, is a psychologist and vice president of the Maccoby Group who assists leaders in developing their leadership and strategy.



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Praise for Transforming Health Care Leadership

"The authors of this book provide the necessary tools for health care leaders to build a learning organization that can make the Triple Aim a realitybetter patient care, at lower per-capita cost, while learning to improve population health."
Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP, FRCP, president emeritus and senior fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement; former administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

"This book is a must for every nurse leader's library and should be a resource and tool in every graduate nursing program, particularly those who are preparing doctoral students focused on systems leadership. It is full of experiential learning, and brings leadership to life."
Alexia Green, RN, PhD, FAAN, professor and dean emeriti, Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

"At a time when bold changes are necessary in the delivery of health services to improve outcomes and lower costs, the authors provide both compelling reasons for change and specific case studies of how it can be done. This is an important resource for leaders at every level in every part of the health sector today. It should be required reading for all those who want to improve the performance of their part of our medical enterprise."
John Rother, president and CEO, National Coalition on Health Care

"Transforming Health Care Leadership is a well-constructed guide to transforming health care by creating transformational leadership. Anyone serious about improving health carewho has hope that we can actually succeed at making things better for our patients and communities while practicing good financial stewardshipneeds to read this book."
Tony Joseph, MD, founder, The Healthcare Accreditation Colloquium



Inhalt

Figures, Tables, Exhibits xiii

Preface xxi

The Authors xxix

Part 1: The Challenge to Health Care Organizations and Creating the Leadership Team 1

1 Introduction: From Management Myths to Strategic Intelligence 3

Plan of the Book 8

Part 1: The Challenge to Health Care Organizations and Creating the Leadership Team 8

Part 2: Strategic Intelligence and Profound Knowledge for Leading 9

Part 3: Learning from Other Leaders and Creating a Path Forward 11

Key Terms 11

2 Why and How Health Care Organizations Need to Change 13

The Purpose of the Preliminary Research 18

The Model of Change 18

Changing Modes of Production in Health Care 20

Health Care in Learning Organizations 20

Leadership for Learning 23

The Human Side of Change 24

Approach to Service 25

The Role of Culture 26

The Mayo Model 27

Summary 29

Key Terms 31

Exercises 31

3 Leading Health Care Change 35

Summary 43

Key Terms 43

Exercises 43

4 Developing a Leadership Philosophy 45

How to Develop a Philosophy 46

Purpose 46

Ethical and Moral Reasoning 46

Levels of Moral Reasoning 47

Practical Values 48

Gap Analysis 50

Definition of Results 51

Using the Purpose to Define Results: Cherokee Nation Health Services 52

The Mayo Clinic Organization Philosophy 53

Summary 56

Key Terms 56

Exercises 56

Part 2: Strategic Intelligence and Profound Knowledge for Leading 59

5 Leading with Strategic Intelligence and Profound Knowledge 61

Foresight 63

Visioning as Designing the Idealized Organization 64

Partnering 65

Motivating 68

Profound Knowledge 68

Understanding Systems 69

Understanding Variation 71

Understanding Psychology 72

Understanding Theory of Knowledge 73

Employing Strategic Intelligence and Profound Knowledge 74

Summary 75

Key Terms 75

Exercises 76

6 Changing Health Care Systems with Systems Thinking 77

Interdependence 84

What Do We Mean by Process? 85

Two Kinds of Complexity 87

Classifications of Processes 89

Defining the System 93

Why Systems Thinking Is Difficult 96

Changing a System 97

Leverage, Constraints, and Bottlenecks 98

Systems and People: Improving Behavior 100

Summary 102

Key Terms 103

Exercises 103

7 Statistical Thinking for Health Care Leaders: Knowledge About Variation 107

Interpretation of a Control Chart 110

Avoiding the Two Kinds of Mistakes in Reacting to Variation 114

Graphical Display Using Statistical Thinking 115

Power of Simple Run Charts for Data Display 120

Leadership to Improve Population Health 127

Summary 131

Key Terms 131

Exercises 132

8 Understanding the Psychology of Collaborators 137

Personality Intelligence 139

Talents and Temperament 139

Social Character 140

Drives 141

Motivational Types 144

Identities and Philosophy 148

Bureaucratic and Interactive Values 149

Bureaucratic and Interactive 149

Motivation: Popular Ideas to Unlearn 151

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory 151

Maccoby's Critique of Maslow's Theory 152

Hawthorne Experiments: Maccoby Critique 152

Using Personality Intelligence 155

Titel
Transforming Health Care Leadership
Untertitel
A Systems Guide to Improve Patient Care, Decrease Costs, and Improve Population Health
EAN
9781118603673
ISBN
978-1-118-60367-3
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Genre
Veröffentlichung
29.07.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
5.8 MB
Anzahl Seiten
416
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch