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Selecting the proper management strategy

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Formulating and implementing corporate strategy to guide the planning and operations of mental health centers is related to some degree to the center's initial scale of operations and its funding context. The results of a longitudinal study of centers in 15 states indicate that these aspects of a center's context favor a specific array of management strategies: the extent to which centers are diversifying their service operations, the percent of change in direct government and nongovernment revenue, and an emphasis on developing interagency ties and on reducing costs represent major strategy options which differentiate mental health centers.

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The research described was supported by a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, Division of Biometry and Epidemiology, #5-R01-MH38069-02.

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Jerrell, J.M., Jerrell, S.L. Selecting the proper management strategy. Community Ment Health J 23, 19–29 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00752821

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