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Applying a Political Model to Program Development

Politics encompasses personal behaviors that dominate much of day-to-day decision-making in organizations. Conflict arises when various groups with different goals, interests, values and perceptions attempt to influence policy or decision making to meet their own interests, needs, goals or values. I...

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Published in:Nursing management 1993-10, Vol.24 (10), p.52-55
Main Authors: SCHNEIDER, JOANNE KRAENZLE, SHAWVER, MARTHA MILLER, MARTIN, ARNEATHA
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Patient Discharge
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Political behavior
Politics
Program Development
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