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Management academy for public health: Creating entrepreneurial managers

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  • Orton, S.
  • Umble, K.
  • Zelt, S.
  • Porter, J.
  • Johnson, J.

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The Management Academy for Public Health develops public health managers' management skills. Ultimately, the program aims to develop civic entrepreneurs who can improve the efficiency and the effectiveness of their organizations. With help from a coach, teams write public health business plans to meet needs in their communities. An external evaluation found that 119 teams trained during the first 3 years of the program generated more than $6 million in enhanced revenue - including grants, contracts, and fees through their business plans-from $2 million in program funding. Approximately 38% of the teams expected to generate revenue from an academy business plan or a spin-off plan. Action-learning methods can help midcareer managers transfer their training to the workplace and build entrepreneurial skills.

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  • Orton, S. & Umble, K. & Zelt, S. & Porter, J. & Johnson, J., 2007. "Management academy for public health: Creating entrepreneurial managers," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 97(4), pages 601-605.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2005.082263_4
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2005.082263
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    1. Jelica Rastoka & Saša Petković & Dragana Radicic, 2022. "Impact of Entrepreneurship on the Quality of Public Health Sector Institutions and Policies," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(3), pages 1-25, January.
    2. W. Marty Martin & John Mazzeo & Briana Lemon, 2016. "Teaching Public Health Professionals Entrepreneurship: An Integrated Approach," Journal of Enterprising Culture (JEC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 24(02), pages 193-207, June.

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