All Health Service Journal articles in Blogs – Page 2
-
Blogs
Copying failure and hoping it works
Governments have a history of imposing what hasn’t quiet worked in one area of the public sector on to another
-
Blogs
Even the best teams need some star players
Whether at the World Cup or in your office, leaders are not always good team players
-
Blogs
The NHS: too big to fail in election year
With a vote on the way, no any party will allow the NHS to struggle more than it has too
-
Blogs
Is your mental health policy bad for business?
Organisations in the public and private sectors need to be prepared to support their employees
-
Blogs
Whether it's football or the NHS, suddenly everyone's an expert
Leaders must take responsibility for the advice they take onboard
-
Blogs
Seagull strife
To North Bristol Trust, where the move into the new £430m private finance initiative hospital has for the most part gone smoothly.However, the state of the art new building has fallen victim to one act of nature which End Game imagines did not appear on any risk register prior to ...
-
Blogs
The language of winners and losers
Sports metaphors aren’t a useful way of describing life in the public sector
-
Blogs
One-word inspection judgments don't help anyone
In-depth visits and constructive criticism would be more beneficial to service users and organisations
-
Blogs
Who would admit to being racist?
A survey reveals that a surprising number of people view themselves as racist
-
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’
-
Blogs
Can a leader be too good at their job?
Sometimes a leader comes into an organisation and has instant impact, but a convoy can only go as fast as the slowest ship
-
Blogs
Slim pickings
Spare a kind thought for the Trust Development Authority. Oh, go on. When news of its 70 per cent budget boost broke, it must have been greeted with glee, among its officers at least. Hotel upgrades and fine dining all round! All in the name of essential networking, of course.Now ...
-
Blogs
Non-PC robots versus man
Ever since Prometheus stole fire from the gods, the humble human was suffered at the hand of technology as much as she has benefitted from it.The most recent example of this ancient truth was unearthed in Northampton.Local paper Northampton Chronicle wins an EndGame applause for a story on how cuts ...
-
Blogs
Stirring up the multicultural melting pot
The NHS has a duty to serve all groups and communities
-
Blogs
The better care fund fiasco
Taking money from hospitals and giving it to local authorities is unlikely to improve working relationships
-
Blogs
Yes to all-BME short lists for senior public sector jobs
The aim of positive discrimination is to ensure public sector leadership represents the diverse society we live in
-
Blogs
Booking in the consultants
A novel combining the flowing prose of a master wordsmith and a poignant critique of the social issues of the day is something of a holy grail for End Game.So when Alex Knight’s Pride and Joy – which appears to tackle the issues faced by the NHS via a riveting ...