This book is a joint work of leading scholars in the field of Chinese management to introduce, explain, and theorise on Chinese leadership theories and practices from the ancients to the present. This book consists of three main parts: Part 1 introduces foundations of leadership theories and pract
Leadership and management in pharmacy practice
โ Scribed by Andrew M Peterson; William N Kelly
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis, CRC Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 340
- Series
- CRC Press pharmacy education series
- Edition
- Second edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
The principles and characteristics of leadership --
Understanding and working in the organization --
The importance of vision, innovation, and strategic planning --
Leading culture, people, and the strategic plan --
Leading change and the pharmacy enterprise --
The leader in you --
The principles and characteristics of effective pharmacy management --
Managing projects to achieve desired results --
Managing people --
Managing pharmacy operations --
Managing clinical services --
Marketing the pharmacy --
Accounting and budgeting --
Purchasing and inventory --
Managing pharmacy automation and informatics --
Managing compliance, performance, and outcomes.
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