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Gardner-Webb University

2020

Organizational culture

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Allocation Of Faculty Among Nursing Programs At A Community College, Jessica Ivey Msn Jan 2020

Allocation Of Faculty Among Nursing Programs At A Community College, Jessica Ivey Msn

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Organizational structure is important in any business to ensure that organizational mission and goals are being met. The structure defines roles, establishes a hierarchy, and creates the culture for the organization. Establishing the structure will assist with communication, decision-making and the overall culture of the organization. Gaston College expressed a need to redesign their structure by combining all their nursing programs to create a School of Nursing. Currently, each nursing-related program is separated into their own departments/programs. This includes faculty and staff assigned to one program instead of allocating staff to multiple programs. This project consists of defining new roles, …


Capturing The Culture Of A Behavioral Health Organization, Pamela Lucas Jan 2020

Capturing The Culture Of A Behavioral Health Organization, Pamela Lucas

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The effectiveness of an organization is contingent upon the leadership’s ability to create a culture which can achieve organizational goals while meeting the expectations of the stakeholders. Behavioral health and other healthcare organizations have a responsibility to remain in compliance with federal, state, and other accrediting bodies. Langevoort (2017) stated that cultures of compliance refer to shared beliefs within an organization about the importance of legal compliance in relation to other pressures and goals. Behavioral health organizations tend to maintain a compliance culture regardless of the potential benefit of moving to a noncompliance culture. These organizations can experience rapid change …