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'This is a book about the skills, habits and behaviours that make people influential. The good news is that influence is not just for 'senior' people or people in specific jobs any more. The old hierarchies are breaking down and 'front line' expertise is valued by policy-makers more than ever before. You can be well-known and influential from anywhere. Anyone can do it - if they are prepared to put some personal effort into it...' This comprehensive, easy-to-read guide covers every kind of influential activity and teaches you how to make the most of every opportunity across all levels. It is the only practical text on the topic, designed specifically for health and social care professionals. The insider information, helpful tips, checklists and developmental exercises throughout aid in application, and top tips from professionals currently influencing different arenas of national policy and practice help give you an edge. This book is ideal for nurses in acute and primary care, including health visitors and midwives. Professionals in social care, allied health and clinical science will also find it invaluable, as will postgraduate health and social care students undertaking development and leadership courses.

Table of Contents
Section 1: Principles - How to use this book: scope and approach. Awareness and influence - what do they mean? The vital link between awareness and influence. Motivation to develop awareness and influence. Dimensions of awareness and influence - your choice. The key principles - steps to success. Section 2: Developing awareness - The 'well-aware' practitioner. Awareness through reading. Clinical awareness. Making the most of conferences and events. The contribution of mentors. E-awareness. Being aware of policy. Creating, using and maintaining networks. Section 3: Developing influence - How to become an expert. Entering for awards. Writing for publication. Joining an editorial board. Influence in meetings. The use and abuse of groups. Making presentations. Influence at conferences. Writing letters. Writing papers for meetings. Influencing policy. Section 4: Being visible - Coping with the consequences. Endings.

Awareness and Influence in Health and Social

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 20/12/2006
      ISBN13: 9781846190759, 978-1846190759
      ISBN10: 1846190754

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      Book Synopsis
      'This is a book about the skills, habits and behaviours that make people influential. The good news is that influence is not just for 'senior' people or people in specific jobs any more. The old hierarchies are breaking down and 'front line' expertise is valued by policy-makers more than ever before. You can be well-known and influential from anywhere. Anyone can do it - if they are prepared to put some personal effort into it...' This comprehensive, easy-to-read guide covers every kind of influential activity and teaches you how to make the most of every opportunity across all levels. It is the only practical text on the topic, designed specifically for health and social care professionals. The insider information, helpful tips, checklists and developmental exercises throughout aid in application, and top tips from professionals currently influencing different arenas of national policy and practice help give you an edge. This book is ideal for nurses in acute and primary care, including health visitors and midwives. Professionals in social care, allied health and clinical science will also find it invaluable, as will postgraduate health and social care students undertaking development and leadership courses.

      Table of Contents
      Section 1: Principles - How to use this book: scope and approach. Awareness and influence - what do they mean? The vital link between awareness and influence. Motivation to develop awareness and influence. Dimensions of awareness and influence - your choice. The key principles - steps to success. Section 2: Developing awareness - The 'well-aware' practitioner. Awareness through reading. Clinical awareness. Making the most of conferences and events. The contribution of mentors. E-awareness. Being aware of policy. Creating, using and maintaining networks. Section 3: Developing influence - How to become an expert. Entering for awards. Writing for publication. Joining an editorial board. Influence in meetings. The use and abuse of groups. Making presentations. Influence at conferences. Writing letters. Writing papers for meetings. Influencing policy. Section 4: Being visible - Coping with the consequences. Endings.

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