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Realizing appreciative management from the viewpoint of first-line managers in social and health care.

Merja HarmoinenTarja Suominen
Published in: Scandinavian journal of caring sciences (2019)
More advanced education levels of first-line managers help to promote appreciative management in social and health care, together with the amount of work units (meaning outpatient and inpatient wards). A first-line manager is responsible for the needs of their workforce and needs to be critically assessed so that they might have more time for managing in an appreciative way. Appreciative management should be given increased focus when educating nurse managers.
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