Core Competencies of the Entrepreneurial Leader in Health Care Organizations

@article{Guo2009CoreCO,
  title={Core Competencies of the Entrepreneurial Leader in Health Care Organizations},
  author={Kristina L. Guo},
  journal={The Health Care Manager},
  year={2009},
  volume={28},
  pages={19-29}
}
  • K. Guo
  • Published 1 January 2009
  • Medicine, Business, Political Science
  • The Health Care Manager
The purpose of this article is to discuss core competencies that entrepreneurial health care leaders should acquire to ensure the survival and growth of US health care organizations. Three overlapping areas of core competencies are described: (1) health care system and environment competencies, (2) organization competencies, and (3) interpersonal competencies. This study offers insight into the relationship between leaders and entrepreneurship in health care organizations and establishes the… 

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