All Leadership articles – Page 153
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HSJ Knowledge
How to take part in Challenge Top-down Change
Support change ideas that come from all levels
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News
Campaign: HSJ wants your views on how to achieve inclusive NHS change
HSJ, in association with NHS Improving Quality, launches a campaign to help the NHS achieve transformational change.
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HSJ Knowledge
Rising Stars: Six ways to optimise NHS leadership potential
Finding the next generation of leaders
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Leader
Change challenge: Help unearth the NHS's best ideas
Participate in the Challenge Top-Down Change campaign
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Supplements
Roundtable: How to make integration happen effectively
Joined up thinking on integration
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HSJ Knowledge
Rising Stars: Help emerging leaders to shine
Creating the right conditions for leaders to thrive
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HSJ Knowledge
Rising Stars: How to encourage clinicians to become leaders
Passion and inspiration are needed
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News
Tell us how the NHS can better deliver change
HSJ is launching a campaign to help the NHS achieve transformational change.
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Comment
Rising Stars: Redefining tomorrow's leaders
These individuals have never been more indispensable
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Supplements
HSJ Rising Stars 2014
Identifying ambitious rising stars driving opportunities in healthcare
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HSJ Knowledge
Best of 2014: Leadership
In this focus on leadership, we highlight a selection of best practice including ‘zero harm’ for mental health
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News
Video: Watch Simon Stevens give the first HSJ annual lecture
Watching the NHS chief executive’s speech and Q&A is free for registered users of hsj.co.uk
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Comment
HSJ annual lecture transcript: Simon Stevens' on forward view for the NHS
The edited transcript of the speech given by Simon Stevens at the HSJ inaugural lecture.
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HSJ Local
No evidence of 'systematic manipulation' of Colchester cancer data
There is no evidence of staff being told to manipulate cancer waiting times data at Colchester Hospital University Foundation Trust, an independent investigation commissioned by Monitor has found.
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HSJ Knowledge
How crowdsourcing engaged NHS staff in Leeds
Using an online platform to gather staff ideas and opinions
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News
Simon Stevens cements place as most powerful person in healthcare
Simon Stevens has been named the most powerful person in healthcare in the HSJ100, just eight months after becoming NHS England chief executive.
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Leader
HSJ100: Our top names are best positioned to shape a year of volatility and voters
Simon Stevens takes the top spot in 2014 HSJ100
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HSJ Partners
HSJ100 comment: The year to cry freedom
With the NHS at a crossroads and a looming election causing paralysis across the system, the ninth edition of the HSJ100 and its rankings has been particularly tricky to predict.
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Comment
HSJ100 analysis - politics: Importance of NHS is the only certainty in next election
Our top names are those best positioned to shape a year of volatility and voters, writes HSJ editor Alastair McLellan