The best leaders.Physician Exec. 1997 Apr; 23(4):4-8.PE
Abstract
Today's movements away from authoritarian leadership emphasizes team development. People are experiencing with a leadership that empowers, rather than a leadership that is, itself, powerful. But how do you become a leader who empowers others? What are the characteristics of "best leaders"? From listening skills to getting feedback and including people in the process of change, effective leaders help others move towards the goal, ultimately thinking, "We did this ourselves."
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Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
10166540
Citation
O'Connor, K E.. "The Best Leaders." Physician Executive, vol. 23, no. 4, 1997, pp. 4-8.
O'Connor KE. The best leaders. Physician Exec. 1997;23(4):4-8.
O'Connor, K. E. (1997). The best leaders. Physician Executive, 23(4), 4-8.
O'Connor KE. The Best Leaders. Physician Exec. 1997;23(4):4-8. PubMed PMID: 10166540.
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