اAssessment of effective management skills in managers of teaching hospitals in Qazvin University of Medical Sciences (2013)

Authormohammad zakaria kiaeien
Authormohammad reza salarien
AuthorR Moradien
Issued Date2014-12-16en
Abstract  Background: The most important element to achieve organizational goals is effective management. Managers at different levels should have characteristics, capabilities, competencies and specific skills to contribute to effectiveness.   Objective: The aim of this study was to assess effective management skills in managers of teaching hospitals in Qazvin University of Medical Sciences.   Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted in 78 high and middle rank and operational managers in all parts of Qods, Velayat, Shahid Rajaee, Kosar and Buali-Sina teaching hospitals during 2013. The measurement tool was Whetten and Cameron questionnaire with likert scale. Data were analyzed using Pearson ’s correlation coefficient and regression analysis .   Findings: 53.8% of managers in writing, oral communication and listening, 30.8% in stress and time management, 42.3% in unproblematic decision making, and 62.8% in seeking information about strengths and weaknesses had effective management skills . 30.8% of them did not have enough management skills in delegation. There was a significant association between delegation and education level. The association of management experience and the ability to convince higher levels was statistically significant.   Conclusions: With regards to the results, it seems that the managers need more attention and education on some effective management skills .    en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordTime Managementen
KeywordPersonnel Managementen
KeywordCommunicationen
KeywordHospitalsen
KeywordHospital Administrationen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleاAssessment of effective management skills in managers of teaching hospitals in Qazvin University of Medical Sciences (2013)en
TypeResearch Articleen

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