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Laura Płatkowska-prokopczyk

0000-0002-8834-9615

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Infrastructure and Environment

2019

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Modelling of managerial competences in health care units – preliminary assumptions

2022

Purpose: The aim of the article is to present the theoretical assumptions of the model of managerial competences in health care units. It was assumed that competences are a multidimensional concept and require an integrated approach that allows for the construction of a competency model that reflects their real complexity. A list of managerial competencies will be presented, which will be subject to empirical verification in the course of future research by the authors in order to identify key competencies. Design/methodology/approach: The proposed lists of managerial competencies (six domains) were created and are based on the analysis of healthcare competencies models – the study of the l…

modellinghealth care unitsGeneral Medicinemanagerial competenciesScientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology. Organization and Management Series
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Strengthening the Social Capital in Rural Areas Through the Rural Renewal Program. A Case Study of Opole Voivodeship

2019

Opinions regarding the limited resources of the social capital in Poland are quite common. The country is particularly often referred to as a place with a lower level of organization of its inhabitants. Therefore, a change is necessary towards a greater activation of local communities and creation of social organizations aimed at solving local problems. The effective implementation of development programs may provide considerable support for the introduction of these changes. The Rural Renewal Program may serve as a particularly good example in this respect because the local community is not only the beneficiary, but mainly the initiator of the actions taken.

Sustainable developmentEconomic growthBeneficiaryBusinessRural areaSocial organizationLimited resourcesSocial capitalLocal community
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