"This is one of the most significant advances in the field of health services administration. The need for increased understanding and applicability of organizational behavior is apparent in the personal and organizational challenges confronted by the myriad of today’s health care entities. The theories and practices that health care professionals successfully applied in traditional health care facilities may no longer apply to for-profit or niche health care companies. This text provides the foundation to be successful in meeting the new organizational behavior challenges of today’s complex and turbulent health care system."
--Ronald P. Hudak, J.D., Ph.D.
School of Business Administration
Marymount University
"This is a first rate text combing a broad coverage of critical organizational behavior topics with a practitioner's view of health care. It is a complete package of materials to delight any instructor who has had to supplement a good, but incomplete course text with additional materials.
Dr. Borkowski's text provides a deep coverage of OB topics and makes them relevant to healthcare. This text provides an integrated view drawing on the variety of disciplines, which contribute to the study of organizational behavior in health care.
This book is just right. It balances theoretical rigor with practical experience and makes it applicable to students at both the undergraduate and master's levels."
--Eric S. Williams, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Health Care Management
University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa
"The book is well organized, well written, and presented in a way that is easy to understand...It is appropriate for teaching leadership and management for any allied health discipline."
--Ann Tomey, Indiana State University