All Leadership articles – Page 165
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HSJ Local
New chair at Coventry and Warwickshire
WORKFORCE: A new chair has been appointed at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire Trust, the NHS Trust Development Authority has confirmed.
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Blogs
You can't run trusts like football clubs
It can take years for an underperforming organisation to get out of special measures
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Comment
Commissioners must take the long view in neurological care
The funding of services requires vision
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HSJ Knowledge
NHS Change Day: a new social movement
Thousands of NHS staff will pledge to improve patient experience
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HSJ Knowledge
From compliance to commitment: build energy for change
Practical tools to achieve team buy-in
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Supplements
Through the darkest times a good leader will be followed willingly
They are inspirational and have integrity
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Supplements
The NHS sea change – an HSJ efficiency supplement
How NHS organisations are dealing with the new commissioning landscape
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Supplements
Tackling the cultural challenges of leadership
Clare Pelham’s story resonates with the NHS
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Supplements
The woman who banned the f-word
Clare Pelham on how she turned around Leonard Cheshire Disability
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HSJ Knowledge
Give practice managers the leadership tools they need
The right programme can improve primary care
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HSJ Knowledge
Can Mandela's model for restorative justice work in healthcare?
Healing, not punishment
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Comment
Readers letters – 21 February 2014
An open letter on NHS Leadership to Sir Stuart Rose, Sir David Nicholson and Simon Stevens
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Blogs
Stop looking for a quick fix from the private sector
The government puts too much emphasis on leadership and has too much admiration for private sector management
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News
A short history of NHS leadership reviews
The NHS has a long history of official and unofficial reviews of leadership and management, some of them fronted by luminaries from the world of business.
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News
In his own words: Stuart Rose on leadership
Sir Stuart has spoken frequently about what it takes to be a leader.
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News
Exclusive: Pay exceptional managers more than PM, says Hunt
Jeremy Hunt has said some NHS posts warrant a higher wage than that paid to the prime minister.