Nchl’s “best organizations for leadership development” program: A case study in improving evidence-based practice through benchmarking and recognition

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Abstract

Increasingly, addressing healthcare’s grand challenges requires complex system-level adaptations involving continuously evolving teams and leaders. Although leadership development strategies have been shown to improve individual leader effectiveness, much less is known about how organization-level leadership development affects organization-level outcomes. To begin building an evidence base as well as encouraging evidence-based practices, the US-based National Center for Healthcare Leadership developed a program capitalizing on leaders’ demonstrated interest in organizational competitiveness: the biennial Best Organizations for Leadership Development (BOLD) program. In this chapter, we describe the philosophy behind this unique survey program and summarize research to date on relationships between survey dimensions and organizational outcomes such as patient experience and financial performance. We conclude with a description of promising areas for future study.

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Garman, A. N., Standish, M. P., Carter, C., Anderson, M. M., & Lambert, C. (2021). Nchl’s “best organizations for leadership development” program: A case study in improving evidence-based practice through benchmarking and recognition. In Advances in Health Care Management (Vol. 20, pp. 221–230). Emerald Group Holdings Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1474-823120210000020008

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