Do relationships between stakeholders need to be transactional, transformational, or both?
Both
Name two different types of crises and give an example of both.
Economic
Informational
Physical
Human resources
Reputational
Psychopathic
Natural disaster
Describe a barrier to communication.
Blocked by forces within the participants and external forces
Nonverbal behavior
Gender
Recipients state of mind
Hurt feelings
Sense of humor
Ethical decision making
Science takes precedence over politics
Racial and religious dynamics
Respect leaders and demand respect
Does Public Health have a strong political aspect. Explain your answer.
Yes
What type of Board is assembled to oversee a particular grant?
Line Board
What are the three types of teams an organization should have to handle a crisis?
Crisis management team, crisis planning team, and possibly a humanitarian response team
How can a Public Health professional give back to their community?
Telling stories, mentoring, writing and publishing, etc.
What are potential benefits to joining a national organization?
Adding a line on your resume
Networking with new and old people in the field
Learning about job openings
Potential internship opportunities
Growing in the profession
Learning about the newest research and ideas
Student discounts
When is your final for PH 330?
Tuesday, December 10th at 3
What is an informal leader?
Someone that has a high level of community respect, but no active constituencies
Name one of the eight principles at the intersection of domestic and global leadership.
Reciprocity
Fidelity
Change
Investment
Service
Responsibility
Perseverance
Unity
What is the difference between a mentor and a coach?
Mentor's are one on one teachers that teach by example and focus more on career development. Coaches focus on how to improve in a certain job/task.
Define advocate.
A person who defends and fights for the causes or petitions of others.
Who was Typhoid Mary?
A cook in New York who spread Typhoid
What is a stakeholder analysis?
Technique used to study stakeholders in a community to determine if there are any gaps in the service system
What is an Incident Command System?
Organizational structure to command, control, and coordinate the efforts of agencies to stabilize an incident or emergency
What is the difference between Public Health and Population Health?
Includes health outcomes for all people as well as the distribution of these outcomes within a specific population; includes patterns of health determinants and policies/interventions that link these two together; includes the measurement of health outcomes and roles of various social, physical, and environmental determinants; and has a management specialty approach that uses interventions to aid in the improvement of health outcomes.
What national public health organization focuses specifically on health education?
SOPHE (Society of Public Health Education)
When is your Exam #2 due
What is the difference between politics and governance?
Politics is the process of putting the moral consensus of the community into practice, but governance is the approach to making the system of laws, rules, and regulations work.
What was the focus of the GLOBE Project?
Exploring the relationships between societal culture, organizational culture and leadership
What is the difference between ascribed identity and avowed identity?
Ascribed is demographic or role designation (race, class, gender, religious affiliation, class standing). Avowed results from life experiences like you describe yourself as a loyal friend, a human rights advocate, an athlete.
Name 5 different professional public health organization you could join.
SOPHE, APHA, NC APHA, NC SOPHE, NACCHO, NEHA, NALBOH
A couple of weeks ago we had a guest speaker, Daniel Sevigny, speak about boards and professional leadership. What's one thing you learned?
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