'In these pages you will find a rich mixture of the best in leadership and organisation development practice and theory, based on a lifetime of studying and applying the principles of why some healthcare organisations succeed and why some fail.' This inspirational book analyses the attitudes and disciplines which make people and the organizations for which they work more effective, more productive and generally more successful. The author, who has experience of working in healthcare and manufacturing and with senior civil servants, and is also familiar with key academic literature, sets out a highly practical combination of practice, theory and policy applicable in a wide variety of healthcare situations. Now revised, including an entirely new chapter on being patient-focused, this remains an invaluable resource for health service leaders and future leaders including managers, clinicians, policy makers and academics.
About the AuthorProfessor of Leadership and Organisation Development, Department of Management, University of Glamorgan, and former founding Chief Executive, NHS Staff College, Wales
ReviewsFrom reviews of the First Edition: 'Impressive, wide-ranging and entertaining. A well-researched and readable volume.' THE JOURNAL OF FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT IN PUBLIC SERVICES 'Very practical, full of common sense and interspersed with some interesting anecdotes and analogies. The author has a healthy disregard for many management practices, which does encourage the reader to think outside the box. Eminently readable.' CLINICIAN IN MANAGEMENT
Book InformationISBN 9781846193910
Author Stephen ProsserFormat Paperback
Page Count 220
Imprint CRC PressPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 498g