| Literature DB >> 34035784 |
Charlene Banta, Kelly Doran, Erin Duncan, Patty Heiderscheit, Rhonda Jensen, Jenny Jorgenson, Barb Rechtzigel, Sarah Shtylla.
Abstract
In this study, we explored the effectiveness of the virtual organizational leadership development program at Mayo Clinic. The purpose of this study was to explain how a virtual leadership development program impacted employee leadership efficacy. The research questions addressed how the program affected participant promotions, how the program learning objectives were implemented by participants, and how the program impacted participants. Collection tools included satisfaction surveys, interviews, and data reflecting promotion rates. Participants appreciated the advantages of the virtual format of the program and the quality of the instructors. They completed the program with enhanced communication skills, the ability to influence positive change, and increased self-awareness. Opportunities for program improvement included incorporating real-world projects to give participants the ability to practice the leadership skills taught, the ability to be paired with a mentor, and a second part to the program to explore the leadership competencies at a more advanced level.Entities:
Keywords: Healthcare; education; leadership; organizational; technology; virtual
Year: 2021 PMID: 34035784 PMCID: PMC8120676
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Perspect Health Inf Manag ISSN: 1559-4122