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Leadership OverviewPopulation Leade
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Main IdeaTo design an effective cam
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Where do leaders operate?Beyond Ima
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Local solutions solve localproblems
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Somewhere in the futureBola and Rac
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Somewhere in the futureBola and Rac
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Somewhere nowThey have six children
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Somewhere nowNgozi ended up in theh
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The present health system is “per
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Celebratesuccess!
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Common ways of definingproblems1. D
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Examples - Deviation fromnormOveral
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Relationship betweenincome and nutr
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How we define problems determinethe
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Common ways of definingproblems1. D
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Approach requires two things1. We n
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Basic strategic questions -Thecommo
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Strategic Objectives1. Increase TB
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Disadvantages of the commonapproach
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Basic Strategic Questions - AnAlter
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Basic questions for newsituation an
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Six Key Questions1. What is the com
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Grand strategy defines everythingSh
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Strategy levelHow will we conduct t
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Operational levelHow will we achiev
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Tactical levelWhere opposing forces
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How do health strategy concepts com
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How do health strategy concepts com
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2. What is shared vision?A clear de
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He did not say….“I I have a“s
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What is shared vision?Emphasis is o
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- Page 67 and 68: What do you want to happen?Vision
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