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Leading in Health Systems: Activating Transformational Change 
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Leading in Health Systems: Activating Transformational Change
 at 
Harvard University 
Overview

Initiate and implement change in health care by leveraging meta-leadership

Duration

2 days

Total fee

3,100

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Advanced

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Course Level

UG Certificate

Leading in Health Systems: Activating Transformational Change
 at 
Harvard University 
Highlights

  • Earn a certificate from Harvard University
  • Topics covered: Public Health
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Leading in Health Systems: Activating Transformational Change
 at 
Harvard University 
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Skills you will learn
What are the course deliverables?
  • Effectively lead and motivate the full range of stakeholders in your health care system
  • Increase your leadership impact by extending influence beyond your authority
  • Get ahead of the decision and action curve to guide and direct a wide range of followers
  • Improve personal and organizational ability to negotiate, resolve conflict, and solve complex problems
  • Hone your vision and capacity to link and leverage people and resources to achieve shared goals
  • Build robust system connectivity by applying the emerging insights in “swarm leadership”
More about this course
  • The pandemic is the direst public health crisis the global population has faced in recent times. However, as the world attempts to reset itself, we must acknowledge irreparable fissures created in the health care workforce that cannot be repaired with time. The trauma experienced by health care
  • workers and a dynamic shift in the balance of power in workers’ favor have left leaders looking for answers to improve their health care organization's resiliency when things are unsure
  • Leading in Health Systems Activating Transformational Change
  • looks to unearth those answers. Today, leaders must think and lead differently
  • Being an effective health care leader during and after a crisis requires you to engage stakeholders across your system and often influence people over whom you have no formal authority
  • You need leadership, conflict resolution, and negotiation skills to build stakeholder buy-in up, down, across, and even beyond your organization
  • Unlike managers, leaders influence and guide others beyond traditional organizational boundaries
  • They think broadly and drive action. Strong leadership will allow you to help your team reach optimal outcomes and remain agile, while seizing opportunities and overcoming system-wide challenges to increasing productivity and value
  • In this interactive executive education program, the faculty will draw on decades of experience of engagement with health care professionals and field research on crisis situations, including the pandemic
  • Through this frame, you will learn proven, pragmatic frameworks, tools, and techniques developed by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health faculty for bringing together partners with opposing points-of-view, uncovering shared interests, and forging unity of effort
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Leading in Health Systems: Activating Transformational Change
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Harvard University 
Curriculum

Public Health

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