Use of card sort methodology in the testing of a clinical leadership competencies model
@article{Jahrami2009UseOC,
title={Use of card sort methodology in the testing of a clinical leadership competencies model},
author={Haitham A. Jahrami and Gordon Marnoch and Ann Marie Gray},
journal={Health Services Management Research},
year={2009},
volume={22},
pages={176 - 183}
}The purpose of this paper is to examine the utility of a qualitative ‘card sort’ research tool – when it is merged with traditional quantitative data gathering methods – to add to our understanding about the nature of competency-based approaches to leadership studies. The study demonstrates how a qualitative technique (card sort) was used for the task of testing a clinical leadership competencies model. All the steps in the card sort methodology are described through its application to the…
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