NCJ Number
215287
Journal
Corrections Today Volume: 68 Issue: 4 Dated: July 2006 Pages: 24-25,33
Date Published
July 2006
Length
3 pages
Annotation
This article discusses new leadership standards in correctional health care administration which entail the skills in emotional intelligence, thereby developing and maintaining effective working relationships.
Abstract
Success in correctional health care administration is all about relationships. In today’s work environment, collaboration and teamwork are needed to replace the old command and control, paramilitary-style leadership. Emotional intelligence skills are essential to the successful health care administrator, more than technical skills alone. The emotional intelligent health care administrator is adept in trustworthiness, politics, and collaboration. Daniel Goleman’s authored work on working with emotional intelligence suggests people are being judged by new standards for excellence in leadership. This article discusses this new leadership standard in the field of correctional health care administration known as emotional intelligence. The reviewed emotional intelligence skills of trustworthiness, political awareness, and collaboration help correctional health care administrators build rapport and work collaboratively with all players involved in the overall process of providing quality health care in corrections. References