Two Heads Are Better Than One–Team Leadership in Public Health
Two Heads Are Better Than One–Team Leadership in Public Health
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Using the Learning Resources, reflect on the challenges associated with team leadership and consider whether or not team leadership may actually exist within organizations.
In order to effectively function as a team, leaders need to come together and think as a team. For many collaborative leadership teams, this may be a challenge to overcome. As you have learned in this course, often certain qualities or skills separate leaders from a collective group. As a result, leaders take the initiative to enact policies for change. Ironically, when functioning as a team, individualized leadership characteristics and skills are deferred for team decision making and group-identified goals. While team leadership presents benefits in leading an organization, notable challenges also exist within the theory.
• A description of team leadership and its characteristics.
•Then, describe two challenges teams may face when leading an organization.
•Finally, explain whether team leadership is an effective approach