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Book Synopsis
âœThis book claims to be âlike no otherâ and that is so true. The editors and authors each add quality guidance around distributed leadership to readers, providing evidence-based examples, useful websites and key reading material to support and supplement the ideas being presented.â
Bridie Kent, Professor in Leadership in Nursing, University of Plymouth, UK
 
âœThis book, thankfully, isnât about self-defined heroic organizational leaders or power-hungry political leaders â it tells the stories of the people doing leadership every day in their work to make healthcare happen.â
Scott Taylor, Business School Director of Admissions, University of Birmingham, UK
 
This innovative book brings together experts from health sciences, nursing, business and management backgrounds to provide a broad analysis of the growing field of distributed leadership.
 
The book offers health professionals practical guidanc

Table of Contents

Chapter One - Introducing the Collection: A Leadership Book like No Other!

Martin Beirne

Chapter Two - Context and the Case for Reconceptualising Leadership in Healthcare

Ruth Northway

Chapter Three - Acknowledging and Nurturing Complementary Leadership Contributions

Marie Elizabeth Ward and David Vaughan

Chapter Four - What is Leadership About and What does it involve in Practice?

Dr. John G. Cullen

Chapter Five - Hybrids of Positional Authority, Personal Principles and Collective leadership Contributions

Martin Beirne

Chapter Six - Theorising Leadership Development: From Executive Solutions to More Active Cultivation of Contemporary Roles and Capabilities

Vivienne Byers

Chapter Seven - General nursing practice through the lens of Distributed Leadership: A case study

Phil Halligan and Catherine Clune Mulvaney

Chapter Eight - Distributed Leadership Practices and Interventions in Intellectual Disability Services

Fintan Sheerin

Chapter Nine - Distributed Leadership Interventions at Advanced Clinical Practitioner Level

Catherine Comiskey

Chapter Ten - Enacting Distributed Leadership in Midwifery Practice

Rhona O’Connell

Chapter Eleven - Nobody in Charge: Really?

David A. Buchanan

Chapter Twelve - Workshop Formats for Enacting Distributed Leadership Practice

Dr Vivienne Byers and Professor Ruth Northway

Chapter Thirteen - Making Sense of Empirical Research on Distributed Leadership Tendencies

Dr. John G. Cullen

Chapter Fourteen - Towards a Sociology of Distributed Leadership: A Lesson from Higher Education

Aidan Seery

Chapter Fifteen - Synthesising Practical Insights and Empirical Data

Siobhan Corrigan

Chapter Sixteen - Nurturing, Implementing and Sustaining Distributed Leadership

Elizabeth A. Curtis

Chapter Seventeen - Strategic, Regulating and Enabling Initiatives: Conducive Organisational Changes

Patrick Gibbons and Ruifang Wang

Chapter Eighteen - The Epilogue: Where are we now and what is to be done?

Elizabeth A. Curtis, Martin Beirne, Siobhan Corrigan, John Cullen and Ruth Northway

Distributed Leadership in Nursing and Healthcare

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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 24/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9780335249459, 978-0335249459
      ISBN10: 335249450

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      âœThis book claims to be âlike no otherâ and that is so true. The editors and authors each add quality guidance around distributed leadership to readers, providing evidence-based examples, useful websites and key reading material to support and supplement the ideas being presented.â
      Bridie Kent, Professor in Leadership in Nursing, University of Plymouth, UK
       
      âœThis book, thankfully, isnât about self-defined heroic organizational leaders or power-hungry political leaders â it tells the stories of the people doing leadership every day in their work to make healthcare happen.â
      Scott Taylor, Business School Director of Admissions, University of Birmingham, UK
       
      This innovative book brings together experts from health sciences, nursing, business and management backgrounds to provide a broad analysis of the growing field of distributed leadership.
       
      The book offers health professionals practical guidanc

      Table of Contents

      Chapter One - Introducing the Collection: A Leadership Book like No Other!

      Martin Beirne

      Chapter Two - Context and the Case for Reconceptualising Leadership in Healthcare

      Ruth Northway

      Chapter Three - Acknowledging and Nurturing Complementary Leadership Contributions

      Marie Elizabeth Ward and David Vaughan

      Chapter Four - What is Leadership About and What does it involve in Practice?

      Dr. John G. Cullen

      Chapter Five - Hybrids of Positional Authority, Personal Principles and Collective leadership Contributions

      Martin Beirne

      Chapter Six - Theorising Leadership Development: From Executive Solutions to More Active Cultivation of Contemporary Roles and Capabilities

      Vivienne Byers

      Chapter Seven - General nursing practice through the lens of Distributed Leadership: A case study

      Phil Halligan and Catherine Clune Mulvaney

      Chapter Eight - Distributed Leadership Practices and Interventions in Intellectual Disability Services

      Fintan Sheerin

      Chapter Nine - Distributed Leadership Interventions at Advanced Clinical Practitioner Level

      Catherine Comiskey

      Chapter Ten - Enacting Distributed Leadership in Midwifery Practice

      Rhona O’Connell

      Chapter Eleven - Nobody in Charge: Really?

      David A. Buchanan

      Chapter Twelve - Workshop Formats for Enacting Distributed Leadership Practice

      Dr Vivienne Byers and Professor Ruth Northway

      Chapter Thirteen - Making Sense of Empirical Research on Distributed Leadership Tendencies

      Dr. John G. Cullen

      Chapter Fourteen - Towards a Sociology of Distributed Leadership: A Lesson from Higher Education

      Aidan Seery

      Chapter Fifteen - Synthesising Practical Insights and Empirical Data

      Siobhan Corrigan

      Chapter Sixteen - Nurturing, Implementing and Sustaining Distributed Leadership

      Elizabeth A. Curtis

      Chapter Seventeen - Strategic, Regulating and Enabling Initiatives: Conducive Organisational Changes

      Patrick Gibbons and Ruifang Wang

      Chapter Eighteen - The Epilogue: Where are we now and what is to be done?

      Elizabeth A. Curtis, Martin Beirne, Siobhan Corrigan, John Cullen and Ruth Northway

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