Leadership, Leadership Paradigms, and Leadership Training in 2010 and Beyond
Since 2008, the Florida Public Health Review (FPHR) has published student essays that attempt to illustrate how the application of specific leadership paradigms might, in theory, be applied to address some nagging and ongoing problems in public health and related endeavors. The current volume of the...
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description | Since 2008, the Florida Public Health Review (FPHR) has published student essays that attempt to illustrate how the application of specific leadership paradigms might, in theory, be applied to address some nagging and ongoing problems in public health and related endeavors. The current volume of the FPHR continues that tradition. Other public health students, faculty, and practitioners from around the state are invited to contribute ideas that foster leadership skills and the development of dynamic leaders. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b0517cc56fbc409794a612830ae4c6d32022-12-21T23:31:25ZengUniversity of North FloridaFlorida Public Health Review2643-62482010-03-01713Leadership, Leadership Paradigms, and Leadership Training in 2010 and BeyondRobert J. McDermott0University of South Florida College of Public HealthSince 2008, the Florida Public Health Review (FPHR) has published student essays that attempt to illustrate how the application of specific leadership paradigms might, in theory, be applied to address some nagging and ongoing problems in public health and related endeavors. The current volume of the FPHR continues that tradition. Other public health students, faculty, and practitioners from around the state are invited to contribute ideas that foster leadership skills and the development of dynamic leaders.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1101&context=fphr |
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title_full_unstemmed | Leadership, Leadership Paradigms, and Leadership Training in 2010 and Beyond |
title_short | Leadership, Leadership Paradigms, and Leadership Training in 2010 and Beyond |
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