About The Book
										Health and mental health organizations are undergoing major  changes in policies, procedures, structures, and emphasis. Many of  these changes appear...
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											related to what may be termed the managed care  revolution. This upheaval in delivery systems related to health and  mental health care has been associated with great changes and rapid  turnover in leaders and in leadership positions. It appears that many  leaders are not able to lead their organizations into this or other  new territories.   The purpose of this book is to describe stages that organizations go  through as they move rapidly to adapt to new and sometimes unwanted  changes. The emphasis is on the aspects of leaders and of leadership  that appear tied to successful or unsuccessful outcomes for  organizations in the midst of these rapid changes. Particular  challenges and expectations that are likely to be present in  organizations and in individuals facing change are described. Methods  are presented that might be employed by leaders to confront various  difficulties in order to direct successful outcomes for themselves, as  leaders, and for their organizations. Throughout the book, the  essential and sometimes differing goals of leaders as individuals and  of leadership as a professional process are highlighted.   This book will be of interest to leaders and managers at all levels in  various health and mental health care organizations, as well as  graduate students in health care management, health care services,  health care administration, and business administration. It will also  be of interest to mental health professionals and graduate students in  industrial and organizational psychology.
											
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