Manage that!
Defining it
Why are we here?
Ch-ch-changes
Practice
100

a strategic planning technique used to help a person or organization identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to business competition or project planning

What is a SWOT analysis?

100

Differences in the presence of disease, health outcomes, or access to health care between population groups. Higher measured exposure to specific risk.

What are disparities?

100
They rarely work alone - teamwork is core to this field.

Who are public health professionals?

100

Government, institutional and organizational rules, regulations, and priorities that guide the entity’s own and others’ actions.

What are policies?

100

Specific; Measureable; Action Oriented (Achievable); Realistic/relevant; Time-Bound

What is a SMART objective?

200

a tool that helps managers oversee all aspects of their projects while tracking progress

What is a Gantt chart?

200

Differences in health that are unnecessary, avoidable, unfair + unjust; Rooted in social injustices that make some groups more vulnerable to poor health than others

What are health inequities?

200

Lead from where you are.

What is the philosophy (or motto) of this course?

200

Espoused activities of institutions, coalitions, networks, and other entities targeted to improving social and environmental progress. Also, within the entity, the procedures, guidelines, or informal shared habits that comprise their work.

What are practices?

300

This can help you understand what a business or organization prioritizes

What is a budget?

300

Influencing people towards common goal(s); Seeking constructive change; “Big picture”; “Doing the right thing”

What do leaders do?

300

A competency that can be developed; natural for some but something that can be learned.

What is leadership?

300

How money, people, knowledge, information, and other assets such as infrastructure are allocated and distributed.

What are resource flows?

400

A tool to identify and understand the needs, expectations and power of major interests inside and outside the project/issue environment

What is stakeholder analysis?

400

Coordinating, planning, monitoring people or things; Establishing order; “Nuts and bolts”; “Doing things right”

What do managers do?

400

The Individual; Collaborating with Others; The Organization; Boundary Spanning and Systems

What are the four phases of this course?

400

Habits of thought—deeply held beliefs and assumptions and taken-for-granted ways of operating that influence how we think, what we do, and how we talk.

What are mental models?

500

Process that establishes key priorities to advance the mission and aims of an organization

What is strategic planning?

500

Cross-sector collaboration; Environmental, policy, and systems-level actions; Directly affect social determinants of health

What is Public Health 3.0?
500

Understanding others through understanding _____

What is yourself?

500

Quality of connections and communication occurring among actors in the system, especially among those with differing histories and viewpoints.

What are relationships and connections?