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Informal Leadership in Health Care

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Date 2020 Jul 7
PMID 32624719
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Informal leaders in nursing, medical specialties, and administration positively impact the success of an institution. Developing all members of the team as leader then becomes important, especially in the area of nursing. The result is less need for management and control and more individual self-motivated participation in quality improvement.

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