2022
DOI: 10.1108/lhs-04-2022-0040
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Enhancing leadership training in health services – an evidence-based practice-oriented approach

Abstract: Purpose Globally, private and public organisations invest ever increasing amounts of money, time and effort to develop leadership capabilities in current and future leaders. Whilst such investment results in benefits for some, the full value of developmental strategies on offer is not always realised. Challenges inhibiting achievement of full value include struggling to identify learning programs that best fit with the organisational structure, culture, mission and vision and difficulties in maximising engagem… Show more

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“…This was in line with the finding by Al-Badi et al (2023), wherein WE among nurses in the public health-care sector of the UAE helped them perform their job effectively, guided with strong leadership in carrying out their duties. To enhance leadership practices in health services, progressive training built upon evidence-based practices can play an integral role in strengthening the engagement of employees at various managerial levels (Davies et al, 2023):…”
Section: H2 We Played a Positive Role In Jpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was in line with the finding by Al-Badi et al (2023), wherein WE among nurses in the public health-care sector of the UAE helped them perform their job effectively, guided with strong leadership in carrying out their duties. To enhance leadership practices in health services, progressive training built upon evidence-based practices can play an integral role in strengthening the engagement of employees at various managerial levels (Davies et al, 2023):…”
Section: H2 We Played a Positive Role In Jpmentioning
confidence: 99%