Unleashing leadership potential in unprecedented times: Lessons learned from an evaluation of a virtual cohort-based adaptive leadership program for public health executives

IF 2.2 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kellie Hall, Cortni Bardier, Deya Greer, Anna Clayton, Ramona Poblete
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Abstract

Objectives

This paper presents the evaluation results from the Adaptive Leadership Academy (ALA), a pilot program aimed at developing executive-level leaders in public and community health.

Study design

Mixed methods study.

Methods

The evaluation followed the Kirkpatrick Model to assess program participants’ satisfaction with the training, knowledge and skill gain, and behavior change. Data were collected beginning in December 2021 through August 2022 from 20 program participants via online surveys and key informant interviews.

Results

The findings indicated that ALA helped participants improve their leadership knowledge, skills, and capabilities. In particular, the study highlighted the effectiveness of cohort-based leadership development programs using adaptive leadership as the foundation for the curriculum. Participants found the cohort-based model and synchronous components particularly useful in creating a supportive environment in which to be vulnerable and grow.

Conclusions

Overall, the evaluation provided evidence that the ALA pilot enhanced leadership knowledge, skills, and capabilities. The findings support the use of adaptive leadership as a framework for leadership development programs in the public health sector.

在前所未有的时代释放领导潜能:从针对公共卫生管理人员的基于虚拟群组的适应性领导力项目评估中汲取的经验教训
本文介绍了适应性领导力学院(ALA)的评估结果,该试点项目旨在培养公共和社区卫生领域的行政级别领导者。研究设计混合方法研究方法评估采用柯克帕特里克模型(Kirkpatrick Model)来评估项目参与者对培训的满意度、知识和技能的增长以及行为的改变。从 2021 年 12 月开始到 2022 年 8 月,通过在线调查和关键信息提供者访谈收集了 20 名项目参与者的数据。这项研究特别强调了以适应性领导力为课程基础的群组式领导力发展项目的有效性。学员们认为,以小组为基础的模式和同步内容特别有助于创造一个支持性的环境,让他们在这个环境中变得脆弱和成长。评估结果支持将适应性领导力作为公共卫生部门领导力发展项目的框架。
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Public Health in Practice
Public Health in Practice Medicine-Health Policy
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