Leadership is an accessible introductory textbook for nursing, health and social care students seeking to develop their leadership skills.
Offering practical advice underpinned by theoretical perspectives, the book will help you to understand the principles of effective leadership and apply them to your own practice. You will learn:
- What leadership is and what skills and qualities you need to become an effective leader .
- About leadership within the cultural context of your work environment.
- How to use leadership skills to influence outcomes in the workplace.
- The importance of the leader as a catalyst for change .
- How leaders influence policy development.
- How to identify your own strengths and weaknesses and create an action plan to develop your emerging leadership skills.
“I believe this book will help me to develop my leadership skills and give me a background knowledge on how leadership can be influenced by other factors and the skills needed to be an effective leader within my own career, which I feel every student reading this book would benefit from.”
Review on
studentnurseandbeyond.co.uk, April 2019
This title is an updated and revised version of
Leadership in Health and Social Care: an introduction for emerging leaders, published in 2012.
Essentials is a series of accessible, introductory textbooks for students in nursing, health and social care. New and forthcoming titles in the series:
- The Care Process
- Communication Skills
- Mental Health
- Promoting Health and Wellbeing
- Research and Evidence-based Practice
- Study Skills
Cuprins
Foreword; About the authors; Preface
1. What do we mean by leadership?
1.1 What does the term ‘leadership’ mean to you?
1.2 So what is leadership?
1.3 Why is leadership so important in health and social care today?
1.4 Informal and formal leadership
1.5 Leadership or management?
1.6 What makes a good leader?
2. Theories of leadership
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Are you a leader or a manager?
2.3 The history of leadership
2.4 Defining ‘theory’
2.5 The trait theories
2.6 The behavioural theories
2.7 New paradigm leadership theories
2.8 Identifying your leadership style
3. The skills and qualities of effective leaders
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Are leaders born or made?
3.3 What are the key skills and qualities of a leader?
3.4 Communicating effectively
3.5 Assertiveness
3.6 Emotional intelligence as a leadership tool
4. Leadership, values and culture
4.1 Introduction
4.2 What do we mean by culture?
4.3 Ethics
4.4 Cultural identity beyond the organisation
4.5 Working beyond the national culture?
4.6 Cultural gap
4.7 So why is understanding of culture important in leadership?
5. Leadership, power and influence
5.1 Introduction
5.2 So what is power?
5.3 Sources and bases of power
5.4 Powerlessness
5.5 Abuse of power
5.6 Transfer of power
5.7 The paradox of power
5.8 So why is understanding the nature of power important to you?
5.9 Identifying sources of influence
5.10 Symbols and words
5.11 Politics and power
6. Leadership and improvement
6.1 Introduction
6.2 The meaning of change for the individual
6.3 Drivers for change
6.4 Decision-making
6.5 The leader as a catalyst for change
6.6 Quality improvement
6.7 Change management models
6.8 Motivational theory
6.9 Negotiating skills
6.10 Conflict management
7. Leadership and health and social care policy
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The NHS and care services – how we got to where we are
7.3 A brief history of healthcare in the UK
7.4 A brief history of social care services in the UK
7.5 Policy and strategy drivers
7.6 Why is knowledge of government policy important?
7.7 So how can you influence policy?
7.8 The rise in status of the service user and carer as leaders
7.9 Leadership in health and social care services
7.10 Health and social care services and you
8. Leadership development – so where do you go from here?
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Where are you now?
8.3 Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
8.4 Where do you want to be?
8.5 Clinical supervision
8.6 Action learning sets
8.7 Coaching
8.8 360 degree feedback
8.9 Learning from doing
8.10 Developing an action plan
References; Index
Despre autor
Dr Clare L. Bennett is a registered nurse with a background in immunology, HIV infectious diseases and sexual health. She is currently a Senior Lecturer at Cardiff University and teaches health promotion, public health, leadership and quality improvement on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for nurses and allied health professionals. Clare is also an honorary lecturer at the University of Freiburg, Germany. She is a researcher in the field of sexual health promotion, teaches research methods and supervises doctoral students. She is widely published in academic journals and has co-authored three textbooks.