Matthew R. Kutz, PhD, AT, CSCS is an Associate Professor of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine in the College of Education and Human Development at Bowling Green State University, a 2013 Fulbright Scholar in the Medical Sciences (University of Rwanda, College of Medicine and Health Science [formerly Kigali Health Institute]), and a 2016 Visiting Research Fellow and Visiting Scholar at Gold Coast University Hospital and Griffith University, College of Medicine, Health Service Management (Queensland, Australia). Matt is a Senior Associate Editor of the Athletic Training Education Journal, a member of the National Athletics Trainers' Association International Committee, and a member of the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education Ethics and Professional Standards Committee. In addition to his international and professional service, Matt is the award-winning author of Contextual Intelligence: How Thinking in 3D Can Help Resolve Complexity, Uncertainty, and Ambiguity (Palgrave MacMillan) and Leadership and Management in Athletic Training: An Integrated Approach (Jones and Bartlett).
“The best aspects of this book are the sections on teamwork and communication and diversity and multicultural leadership. The strength of this book is the author's ability to connect leadership questions to healthcare professionals. Its design is user friendly and the presentation specific, using questions as chapter titles. It enables readers to link to a section based on their own experiences and questions they have. While I have been exposed to some of these theories, none has ever been presented in a way that relates directly to healthcare administration.” -Jeremy Marra, MS, BS, Doody's Book Review Service