Practical Professional and Leadership Skills: A Guide for Health and Social Care Professionals, 1st Edition
A Guide for Health and Social Care Professionals
Authors :
Norman Sartorius & Sir Graham Thornicroft
This item will be released on 09-01-2025
Written by two prominent and influential psychiatrists of international renown, Professors Norman Sartorius and Graham Thornicroft, Practical Leadership Skills is a highly pragmatic guide designed to boost the abilities of healthcare students and pro ...view more
Written by two prominent and influential psychiatrists of international renown, Professors Norman Sartorius and Graham Thornicroft, Practical Leadership Skills is a highly pragmatic guide designed to boost the abilities of healthcare students and professionals to lead and achieve their goals.
The content in this book has been honed and tested over many years in the internationally acclaimed courses on leadership run by Professor Sartorius. Readers will gain essential, practical skills to become effective leaders, to work well with smaller and larger groups, and to work well when alone. Each skill is covered in a short chapter, along with case studies, examples, and key action points.
The professional skills covered in the book will help readers work better with colleagues, supervisors and students, and will increase competence, confidence and satisfaction at work. Practical Leadership Skills is ideal for early career researchers, doctors, psychologists, nurses, social workers and others working in allied health or human services. It will be invaluable for teachers and lecturers engaged in leadership training.
Written by two prominent and influential psychiatrists of international renown, Professors Norman Sartorius and Graham Thornicroft, Practical Leadership Skills is a highly pragmatic guide designed to boost the abilities of healthcare students and professionals to lead and achieve their goals.
The content in this book has been honed and tested over many years in the internationally acclaimed courses on leadership run by Professor Sartorius. Readers will gain essential, practical skills to become effective leaders, to work well with smaller and larger groups, and to work well when alone. Each skill is covered in a short chapter, along with case studies, examples, and key action points.
The professional skills covered in the book will help readers work better with colleagues, supervisors and students, and will increase competence, confidence and satisfaction at work. Practical Leadership Skills is ideal for early career researchers, doctors, psychologists, nurses, social workers and others working in allied health or human services. It will be invaluable for teachers and lecturers engaged in leadership training.
Key Features
Written by highly distinguished authors with many years of experience in delivering leadership training in a variety of global contexts, with extensive international leadership experience
Honed by feedback from more than 2,000 course participants from across the world
Highly practical text – a focus on ‘how to’ develop leadership skills and build your career
A highly versatile teaching aid, with bite-sized, focused chapters covering essential topics
Informal and accessible style
Feature boxes setting out key practical points for each chapter, with brief real-world examples to bring the key points to life
Clear and detailed worksheets for specific individual and group exercises so readers can practise each skill
Training aids for all who wish to add leadership and professional skills to their teaching
Author Information
By Norman Sartorius, President, Association for the Improvement of Mental Health Programs, Visiting and Associate Professorships at the Universities of London (UK) New York and St Louis (USA), Zagreb (Croatia) Beijing (China), Member of the Council of the World Psychiatric Association, Chairperson of the Section on Comorbidity of the World Psychiatric Association and Sir Graham Thornicroft, Consultant Psychiatrist South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, working in an Early Intervention community mental health team to support people in the first episode of psychosis in a London borough, Professor of Community Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, Director World Psychiatric Association Stigma Section, UK
Skills needed to work well with larger groups of people 2. How to prepare a paper for presentation 3. How to make a presentation or give a talk 4. How to ask and answer a question at a meeting 5. How to be elected 6. How to prepare a poster for a meeting 7. How to present at poster at a meeting 8. How to behave in an interview with the press or media 9. How to overcome language problems 10. How to be and work with people from other cultures
Skills needed to work well with smaller groups of people 11. How to introduce people at a meeting and to present oneself to groups of people 12. How to chair a meeting 13. How to prepare for a meeting 14. How to chair a session or meeting 15. How to take part in a meeting 16. How to write a report of a meeting 17. How to lead a small working group 18. How to interview candidates for a job or position 19. How to behave in an interview for a post 20. How to take part in a video meeting 21. How to present a proposal for funding 22. How to make an elevator pitch 23. How to negotiate 24. How to say no 25. How to deal with a poorly performing colleague 26. How to work in a small group 27. How to reduce tension in a group or meeting 28. How to be a mentor or a mentee 29. How to collaborate and use networks and feedback 30. Chapter how to convince others in the team of the usefulness of a project 31. How to cope with failure of a program
Skills needed to work well alone 32. How to write a curriculum vitae / resume7 33. How to write a letter of motivation 34. How to read a research paper 35. How to write a research paper 36. How to select a title for a research paper 37. How to apply for a post 38. How to select a topic for a research project 39. How to search for information 40. How to read and write a research paper 41. How to select a title for a research paper 42. How to manage your time 43. How to decide on priorities 44. How to admit an error
Coda 45. The user voice: the experience of the leadership course by participants
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