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New Global Health Technical Brief published on creating a positive work climate in health care organizations
Looking for technical overviews on health? Global Health Technical Briefs summarize the most important information on a timely reproductive health topic in two pages, and pinpoint the implications for public health programs.
The following new Global Health Technical Brief is now available at www.maqweb.org:
Creating a Work Climate That Motivates Staff and Improves Performance
HTML: http://www.maqweb.org/techbriefs/tb35workclimate.shtml
PDF: http://www.maqweb.org/techbriefs/tb35workclimate.pdf
A positive work climate leads to and sustains employee motivation, high performance, and better results in health care. Good leadership and management practices contribute to a positive work climate. Tools such as the Workgroup Climate Assessment survey, developed by Management Sciences for Health, can help organizations improve their work climate.
New Global Health Technical Briefs are posted regularly on MAQWeb at www.maqweb.org/techbriefs/index.shtml. Currently, the site offers 35 technical briefs on Family Planning, Healthcare Programming, Maternal and Child Health, and Malaria. The INFO Project produces Global Health Technical Briefs for the Maximizing Access and Quality Initiative.
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