All Leadership articles – Page 171
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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.
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News
Updated: scale of special measures leadership change revealed
There have already been nearly 50 leadership changes at the 14 hospital trusts placed in “special measures” last year, new figures show.
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Leader
Thirty years on – the NHS returns to retail for inspiration on leadership
Sir Stuart Rose called in
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News
Former M&S boss to review NHS management
The health secretary has appointed the man credited with turning around the fortunes of high street giant Marks & Spencer to lead a major review of NHS management.
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HSJ Knowledge
Local training for local leaders
Develop a locally led, patient centred training strategy
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HSJ Knowledge
HSJ launches Insight and Influence leadership channel
Advice to help leaders chart difficult waters
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Comment
Hospital culture has changed due to Francis
The report may have started a new era of high quality care
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News
Impact of culture change revealed one year after Francis
Staff wellbeing and organisational culture are being taken more seriously
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HSJ Knowledge
The simple – but compelling – case for quality governance
Boards must demonstrate they are focused on quality if they want to avoid becoming another Mid Staffordshire
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Blogs
Time to topple the kings of the castle
Borgen shows a model of leadership the opposite of NHS macho management.
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HSJ Knowledge
Equal access to the NHS: the next step
A new system can create a fairer NHS for patients
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HSJ Knowledge
Transform nursing with strengths based recruitment
Recruiting via a “great ward sister” profile can restore confidence
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Blogs
The blue badge test: when the director's job becomes impossible
It can show how an organisation deals with the most basic and simple request from a customer