All Leadership articles – Page 159
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Blogs
Who would admit to being racist?
A survey reveals that a surprising number of people view themselves as racist
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Comment
Commitment to change the NHS must come from within
Place more emphasis on learning best practice
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News
Call for salary rise for non-foundation trust chairs
A survey of chairs working across the NHS provider sector has found unanimous support for the view that NHS trust chairs are underpaid compared with their foundation trust counterparts.
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HSJ Partners
Finding the framework: The key elements of leadership from the CQC, Monitor and TDA
The leadership frameworks explained
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HSJ Local
Wirral CCG probe could be 'symptom' of wider problems
WORKFORCE: Leadership troubles at a north west clinical commissioning group could be a “symptom” of wider problems with the CCG model, according to an influential GP.
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Comment
Specialised commissioning could push the purchaser-provider split to destruction
Rigour is lacking in NHS England’s relationship with providers
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Supplements
HSJ Top Chief Executives: Capturing the zest of the best
How their characteristics mark out these individuals
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News
Stuart Rose tells NHS leaders: 'Always remember patients come first'
Sir Stuart Rose has told NHS Confederation conference delegates his report on leadership in the NHS will offer “practical and positive” recommendations.
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HSJ Knowledge
Four hours in A&E: what the target tells us about trusts
Does performance reflect the leadership?
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News
HSJ future of leadership inquiry opens public call for evidence
Contribute to HSJ’s inquiry exploring what leadership the healthcare service needs now and in future
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Blogs
Some pointers for the NHS Equality and Diversity Council
Grand sounding equal opportunities policies and recruitment targets arrangements have not led to a scaling of the NHS’s ‘snowy white peaks’
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HSJ Knowledge
Off the page: profiles improve person centred care
Pen portraits of patients and staff to build trust
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HSJ Local
Paula Vasco-Knight resigns
The chief executive of South Devon Healthcare Foundation Trust - who was suspended after being accused of nepotism – has resigned.
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HSJ Knowledge
#Transformation2019: A complete rethink of how we deliver care means true integration
An integrated approach between health and social care, and the hospital sector is needed
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HSJ Partners
Lessons from a school master
Sir Dan Moynihan is a maestro of turning around failing schools
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Supplements
How Sir Dan Moynihan's stance on bad behaviour could work in the NHS
Tackling impotent leaders
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Supplements
Marks out of 10 for Sir Dan Moynihan
He avoids getting into direct comparisons between schools and hospitals
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HSJ Local
Two CCG leaders step aside amid NHS England probe
WORKFORCE: The chair and accountable officer of Wirral Clinical Commissioning Group have temporarily “stepped away” from their posts while NHS England conducts a probe into the group’s leadership, the CCG confirmed this afternoon.