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Managing Human Resources
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This publication shows that effective human resource management (HRM) is important in any public- or private-sector organization and essential when public health crises collide with workforce shortages. We present here the three pillars that together form the HRM capacity of an organization—policies, les systèmes, and management and leadership practices—and describe how they can help you to attain your organization’s HRM goals.

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Transformer les managers en leaders: Un manuel pour améliorer les services de santé
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Managers Who Lead permet aux responsables de la santé à tous les niveaux d'une organisation de diriger des équipes pour relever des défis et obtenir des résultats. Il répond à des questions telles…

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Leading and Managing Critical Competencies for Health System Strengthening
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People-centered health systems cannot be strengthened without good management and leadership. This publication shows how you, as a manager of a health program or health services, can apply proven practices for managing and leading to address the challenges you face. Leadership and management skills are needed at all levels of the health system. This chapter throws light on the topic by focusing on behaviors that managers and providers can use in any setting, whether in a community health post or the national Ministry of Health.

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Health Systems in Action: An eHandbook for Leaders and Managers

The eHandbook emphasizes the central, critical element of every health system: personnes. It shows how to build leadership and management skills for yourself and your organization. It also covers management of the specific systems essential to an overall health system – governance, des ressources humaines, les finances, supply chain management, health information and association monitoring and evaluation, and health service delivery. This tool can also be accessed as individual topical chapters.

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Exercising Leadership to Make Decentralization Work (Le directeur)
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This issue of The Manager shows how health managers, though faced with multiple challenges of decentralization, can redefine their roles and responsibilities to better support both the people they serve and the staff at management levels closest to the population. It shows how health managers can adopt leadership practices to carry out their new roles and ultimately make decentralization work.

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Developing Managers Who Lead (Le directeur)
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This issue of The Manager shows how managing and leading can be practiced at the same time by managers at all levels. It discusses effective leadership values and practices that exist around the world. It explains how managers can, individually and together, undertake leadership development to become the kind of leaders whowhen their work is done…personnes…all say: ‘We have done it ourselves.’ ” (Lao Tsu 1997, verse 17)

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Creating a Work Climate That Motivates Staff and Improves Performance (Le directeur)
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This issue of The Manager outlines the connections between work climate, employee motivation, and performance. It describes how managers can assess the climate in their work group and shows how they can use the results to make changes in leadership and management practices that will motivate their group to do the best work possible and improve results.

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Achieving Results by Strengthening Health Systems
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This publication makes the case for putting people at the center of health systems strengthening. When you examine the management systems that make up the overall health system—leadership and governance, des ressources humaines, financial management, health information, supply management, and health service delivery—you will see that none of them can operate without skilled and motivated people.

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Coaching for Professional Development and Organizational Results (eManager)
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This issue of The e-Manager will help you understand and assess your basic coaching OALFA skills (ce qui signifie Observer, Poser une bonne question, c'est à dire une question qui pousse l'autre à réflechir, Ecouter, donner une Retro-information, and Agree) and give you the tools to expand your role from manager to manager-as-coach.

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