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Frontiers:
Morally Managing Executive Mistakes
Lead article by Paul B. Hofmann, Dr.P.H., FACHE
Softbound,
49 pp, Spring 2002, ISSN 0748-8157
Order code: WWW1-J470,
Price:$29.00
Medical
errors in hospitals and other healthcare organizations have received
widespread public attention, yet administrative errors committed by
managers and executives have gone largely unnoticed. How are these mistakes
made, and can anything be done to decrease their frequency? The decisions
executives and board members make can have a large impact on the community
they serve. One ill-advised decision may lead to staff unemployment
or underserved patients.
In
his lead article, Paul B. Hofmann speaks to two critical issues concerning
administrative mistakes. The first is how executives may improve their
decisionmaking skills by using ethical reasoning; the second point is
illustrated through a series of thoughtful recommendations that can
help executives make better reasoned ethical decisions.
Commentators
John Griffith, Benn Greenspan, and Courtney Campbell add to the morality
and management discussion by contributing their unique perspectives
and suggestions for reducing administrative errors.
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