虚拟领导:美国医疗保健机构的首席执行官和c级高管重新想象虚拟领导的新角色

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Debra S. Sandberg, Carla M. Pennington, Michael Adrian Lindquist
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摘要

在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,美国医疗保健机构的首席执行官和c级高管重新设想了他们的领导角色。这些领导者必须做出决定,积极影响他们的医院,与利益相关者沟通,保护员工,并通过利用虚拟技术向社区提供急需的服务。2020年,COVID-19危机强调了医院和其他医疗机构的领导力,因为患者、临床医生和工作人员在面对不确定性和压力时寻求明确的方向。问题的第二个部分是,医院和其他医疗保健领导者上任时,往往对自己的角色毫无准备。目前的研究探讨了在大流行期间,美国医疗保健组织的首席执行官和c级高管为继续运营所做的过渡。该研究的框架是一项定量调查,采用描述性设计,探讨这些领导者在充满挑战的时期在虚拟环境中采取的有效变革。
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Virtual Leadership: CEOs and C-Level Executives of Healthcare Organizations in the United States Reimagined New Roles as Virtual Leaders

CEOs and C-level executives of healthcare organizations in the United States reimagined their leadership roles during the COVID-19 pandemic. These leaders had to make decisions to positively impact their hospitals, communicate with their stakeholders, protect their employees, and offer urgently needed services to the community by utilizing virtual technology. In 2020, the COVID-19 crisis emphasized leadership in hospitals and other healthcare organizations as patients, clinicians, and staff sought clear direction in the face of uncertainty and stress. The second part of the problem was that hospitals and other healthcare leaders often arrived at their positions unprepared for their roles. The current research explored the transition CEOs, and C-level executives of healthcare organizations in the United States made to continue operations during the pandemic. The framework of the study was a quantitative survey with a descriptive design to explore the changes these leaders incorporated to become effective in a virtual environment during challenging times.

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