| Literature DB >> 12674392 |
Chris Feifer1, Kiki Nocella, Ignacio DeArtola, Suzanne Rowden, Stephen Morrison.
Abstract
Organizations are impacted by their environments, and health care settings are no different. Individuals charged with improving a practice are often impeded by environmental barriers, including incomplete information for decision making. One strategy to empower an organization for change is to form a self-managing team. This paper discusses the self-managing team concept and uses a case study to illustrate its application in primary care. Factors contributing to team success are presented as a guide, and a reminder--there is more to an effective team than gathering people in a room.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12674392
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Top Health Inf Manage ISSN: 1065-0989