• Health Care Manage Rev · Jan 1992

    Executive leadership, community action, and the habits of health care politics.

    • I Miller.
    • Governors State University, University Park, IL 60466.
    • Health Care Manage Rev. 1992 Jan 1; 17 (1): 81-4.

    AbstractHealth care executives must lead the way to the comeback of "voluntarism" in their field. This will require having four key political habits: (1) acting out of a sense of civic responsibility, (2) avoiding the dangers of faction and "magic bullets", (3) building alliances by a process of conferring with other relevant leaders and groups, and (4) participating in community activism, i.e., acting on, not reacting to, local problems and pressures.

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