All Leadership articles – Page 192
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Blogs
Do extroverts perform better at interview or do they just think they do?
The interview process seems designed to favour the extrovert
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Blogs
50 Shades of management
What is a management restructuring but a way of gently but firmly forcing you to adopt a new position, testing your flexibility and willingness to please?
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Comment
Peter Carter: CCGs need nurses’ talents
Nurses are ideally placed to provide a strategic focus on high-quality care
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HSJ Knowledge
Doctors should care to lead
There are good reasons why doctors should get involved in NHS decision making
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News
Leaders of aspiring FTs receive confidential help to improve
More than 20 hospital trust boards have signed up to a leadership training programme which they hope will help them make efficiency savings and achieve foundation status, HSJ has learned.
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Comment
The hard data man’s soft spot
The executive medical director of the NHS Information Centre is an information evangelist but says patients’ stories are as relevant as numbers.
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HSJ Knowledge
Fish for the best variety of CCG
CCGs will be more like a colourful array of tropical fish than a dull salmon farm
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HSJ Local
Board to be told a ‘patient story’
PERFORMANCE: An initiative has been launched to improve the board of East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust’s knowledge in patient experience.
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News
CQC whistleblower to stay on the board
The Care Quality Commission non-executive director who gave highly critical evidence to the Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust Public Inquiry will stay on the regulator’s board, despite attempts by its chair to remove her.
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HSJ Local
New vice chair for James Paget FT
WORKFORCE: Peter Franzen is to become the vice chair at James Paget University Hospitals Foundation Trust.
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HSJ Local
Dorset Healthcare chief exec goes 'back to the floor'
WORKFORCE: The chief executive of Dorset Healthcare Foundation Trust has been going “back to the floor” and shadowing staff on the front line.
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HSJ Knowledge
The 'medic to manager' move
The NHS’s divide between clinical leaders and management must be closed
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HSJ Knowledge
Whistleblowing: the way ahead
Strong leaders are essential if future whistleblowers are to prevent harm
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HSJ Local
Avon and Wiltshire appoints chair
WORKFORCE: Avon and Wiltshire Partnership Trust’s interim chair has been appointed on a permanent basis by the Appointments Commission.
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Blogs
Is trust really the be all and end all of leading?
You can’t be an effective leader if you don’t have the trust of your peers and the public.
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HSJ Local
Plymouth Hospitals chief executive to leave
WORKFORCE: Plymouth Hospitals Trust acting chief executive Helen O’Shea has announced she will be leaving to take up a new role in Jersey.
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HSJ Knowledge
People power: how to make better use of patient experience
It is the commitment of leaders, not the use of surveys, that will properly harness the power of patient experience, argue Seraphim J. Rose Patel and colleagues.
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