The 4C's of influence framework: fostering leadership development through character, competence, connection and culture.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Leadership in Health Services Pub Date : 2023-01-27 DOI:10.1108/LHS-05-2022-0060
Victor Do, Jerry M Maniate, Nabil Sultan, Lyn Sonnenberg
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the 4C's of Infuence framework and it's application to medicine and medical education. Leadership development is increasingly recognised as an integral physician skill. Competence, character, connection and culture are critical for effective influence and leadership. The theoretical framework, "The 4C's of Influence", integrates these four key dimensions of leadership and prioritises their longitudinal development, across the medical education learning continuum.

Design/methodology/approach: Using a clinical case-based illustrative model approach, the authors provide a practical, theoretical framework to prepare physicians and medical learners to be engaging influencers and leaders in the health-care system.

Findings: As leadership requires foundational skills and knowledge, a leader must be competent to best exert positive influence. Character-based leadership stresses development of, and commitment to, values and principles, in the face of everyday situational pressures. If competence confers the ability to do the right thing, character is the will to do it consistently. Leaders must value and build relationships, fostering connection. Building coalitions with diverse networks ensures different perspectives are integrated and valued. Connected leadership describes leaders who are inspirational, authentic, devolve decision-making, are explorers and foster high levels of engagement. To create a thriving, learning environment, culture must bring everything together, or will become the greatest barrier.

Originality/value: The framework is novel in applying concepts developed outside of medicine to the medical education context. The approach can be applied across the medical education continuum, building on existing frameworks which focus primarily on what competencies need to be taught. The 4C's is a comprehensive framework for practically teaching the leadership for health care today.

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4C影响框架:通过性格、能力、关系和文化促进领导力发展。
目的:本文的目的是描述4C的影响框架及其在医学和医学教育中的应用。领导力发展越来越被认为是一项不可或缺的医生技能。能力、性格、关系和文化对于有效的影响力和领导力至关重要。理论框架,“4C的影响力”,整合了这四个关键方面的领导力,并优先考虑他们的纵向发展,在整个医学教育学习连续体。设计/方法/方法:使用基于临床案例的说明性模型方法,作者提供了一个实用的理论框架,以准备医生和医学学习者在医疗保健系统中参与影响者和领导者。由于领导需要基本的技能和知识,领导者必须有能力最好地发挥积极的影响。在面对日常情境压力时,以性格为基础的领导强调价值观和原则的发展和承诺。如果说能力赋予我们做正确事情的能力,那么品格就是坚持做正确事情的意志。领导者必须重视和建立关系,培养联系。与不同的网络建立联盟,确保不同的观点得到整合和重视。互联型领导力描述的是那些鼓舞人心、真诚、下放决策权、勇于探索、培养高参与度的领导者。要创造一个蓬勃发展的学习环境,文化必须把一切结合在一起,否则将成为最大的障碍。原创性/价值:该框架在将医学以外的概念应用于医学教育方面是新颖的。该方法可以在现有框架的基础上应用于整个医学教育连续体,这些框架主要侧重于需要教授哪些能力。4C是一个全面的框架,为今天的医疗保健领导实践教学。
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