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Montazeralfaraj R, Javad Akbarian Bafghi M, Bahrami M A, Ranjbar M, Kiani M M, Khanjankhani K. Providing Components of Personal Mastery for Learner Health Organizations . EBHPME 2018; 2 (3) :156-165
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Department of Health Care Management, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences,Yazd, Iran
Abstract:   (3530 Views)
Background: Severe and complex environmental changes that have occurred from technology, makes need for change of knowledge, attitude and behavior, and as a whole empowering and Personal Mastery. The aim of this study is to present components of personal mastery model for Learning Healthcare Organizations.
Methods: this is a comparative and cross-sectional study. After theoretical and organizational studies about personal mastery, comparative tables are drawn and designed Model. Delphi technique is used. Members of the Delphi technique gained consensus after two stages.
Results: Personal Mastery titled as “Individual Excellence” in this study and certified with 3 components, including “Personal Excellence” with 5 variables, “Mental Excellence” with 4 variables, and “Professional Excellence” with 4 variables. Variables of general knowledge and moral growth (mean = 4.61) in personal excellence, moral growth (mean = 4.75) in mental excellence and expert skill (mean = 4.65) in professional excellence gained the highest grade from other variables.
Conclusion: If managers provoke employees to gain personal excellence, mental excellence, and professional excellence, individuals and organizations would function more efficiently. Persons should change themselves through increase their knowledge, skill and moral growth and upgrade their view points, vision and system approach, as well as organizations should support employees and provide necessary resources.
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Type of Study: Original article | Subject: Healt care Management
Received: 2018/09/27 | Accepted: 2018/09/27 | Published: 2018/09/27

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