Tampa General Hospital is Recognized Nationally as a Best Organization for Leadership Development
To be considered for the BOLD Award, organizations are measured using the NCHL Scorecard which tracks effective leadership development practices in 12 key areas and then compares those to other health systems across the country.
- Preparing new leaders for success
- Attracting and selecting leaders
- Developing for diversity and inclusion
- Leadership and well-being
"Tampa General is committed to the continued growth of all team members," said
Tampa General offers professional leadership training for its team members through its Organizational Development department and through progressive academic partnerships with local institutions. Internally, Organizational Development has seamlessly converted its most popular face-to-face programs into e-learning and virtual opportunities to accommodate current safety standards. Programs addressing diversity and inclusion are consistently popular through e-learning platforms while virtual presentations focused on emotional intelligence and team member engagement are always well-attended online.
During the pandemic, TGH pivoted to accommodate new leader onboarding virtually and continues to build out that program to ensure a successful transition to these new leadership roles. Additionally, in 2018, Tampa General established an internal leadership development program called
To further augment learning opportunities, TGH has collaborated with academic partners in the
"This BOLD award clearly indicates we're one of the best in health care," said TGH Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer
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