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Steps Used In Planning and Implementing Changes

Steps Used In Planning and Implementing Changes. S.W.O.T. Analysis. F.O.C.U.S. Verbal. Written. Different Methods Of Effective Communication Within The Organizational Structure. According to Mulkeen (2008) “ Communication, both written and verbal ,

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Steps Used In Planning and Implementing Changes

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  1. Steps Used In Planningand Implementing Changes S.W.O.T. Analysis F.O.C.U.S.

  2. Verbal Written Different Methods Of Effective Communication Within The Organizational Structure According to Mulkeen (2008) “Communication, both written and verbal, is a clear indicator of the quality of an organization.” (p.520).

  3. Communication Methods Effective Communication Verbal Communication Providing Written Instructions How Effective Communication Methods and Motivational Theoretical Concepts Can Be Applied Within The Organizational Structure McClelland’s Acquired Needs Theory • Need for Achievement • Need for Affiliation • Need for Power • Praise • Recognition

  4. References Achim, I. M., Dragolea, L., & Balan, G. (2013). The Importance of Employee Motivation to Increase Organizational Performance. AnnalesUniversitatis Apulensis: Series Oeconomica, 15(2), 685-691. Buchbinder, S.B., & Shanks, N.H. (2012). Introduction to health care management (2nd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning. Ellman, M., & Pezanis-Christou, P. (2010). Organizational structure, communication, and group ethics. The American Economic Review, 100(5), 2478-2491. Grandien, C., & Johansson, C. (2012). Institutionalization of Communication Management. Corporate Communications, 17(2), 209-227. Herrera, A. P., Lee, J., & Palos, G. (2008). Cultural Influences in the Patterns of Long-Term Care Use Among Mexican American Family Caregivers. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 27(2), 141-165. KälvemarkSporrong, S., Arnetz, B., Hansson, M. G., Westerholm, P., & Höglund, A.,T. (2007). Developing ethical competence in health care organizations. Nursing Ethics, 14(6), 825-37. Kotter, J. (2007). Leading change. Harvard Business Review, 86 (1). Retrieved January 18, 2007, from Business Source Elite (00178012).

  5. References (cont’d) Lombardi, D.M., & Schermerhorn, J.R. (2007). Healthcare Management: Tools and techniques for managing in a health care environment. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons Mulkeen, D. (2008). Effective written communication: The Foreign and Commonwealth Office Approach. Training & Management Development Methods, 22(1), 519-523. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health. (N.D.) NCBI bookshelf. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK64068 Taylor, S. P., Nicolle, C., & Maguire, M. (2013). Cross-cultural communication barriers in health care. Nursing Standard, 27(31), 35-43.

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