All Leadership articles – Page 155
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Monitor and TDA to join under new chief
Monitor and the NHS Trust Development Authority are to work much more closely together and under a single leader, with a new chief executive due to be appointed by the end of the summer.
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LeaderThe dominance of white men at the very top shames the NHS
It is unacceptable and unsustainable
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NewsKeogh: 'Quality should define finance' for chief execs
The NHS England medical director has said the quality agenda ‘should define the financial strategy’ for NHS chief executives, amid growing pressure to make cost savings.
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NewsEnter the HSJ Awards: Nominations close soon
Entries for the HSJ Awards 2015 are closing on 19 June so submit your nomination now.
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HSJ KnowledgeThe four steps to capitalise on talent management in the NHS
For safe, compassionate culture
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HSJ KnowledgeLeadership Q&A: Leading with military precision
Experience in a war zone helps Suzanne Rankin empower her NHS staff
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HSJ PartnersOffer more support to deputy and first time finance directors
There are fewer candidates available
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HSJ PartnersWhat does it take to be an NHS trust board member? Take our survey
Take our leadership survey
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HSJ KnowledgeWe're all leaders: integration means collaboration
Integrated care means integrated working
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SupplementsSupplement: Make the most of non-executives and the independent sector
In this HSJ supplement, we look at the role of non-executives and why the NHS should enhance the role of the independent sector
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CommentA coaching approach to leadership can inspire your team
‘Telling’ and ‘mentoring’ have proven less effective
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HSJ KnowledgeSix reasons why workplace mediation matters to the NHS
The value of mediation in the workplace
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HSJ LocalCouncillors have 'no confidence' in East Sussex leadership
PERFORMANCE: Councillors in East Sussex have taken a unanimous vote of ‘no confidence’ in the leadership of East Sussex Healthcare Trust and have called on the chief executive to resign.
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HSJ LocalBirmingham Women’s chief to stand down
WORKFORCE: The chief executive of Birmingham Women’s Foundation Trust is to stand down.
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NewsHSJ launches its new Women Leaders Network
HSJ is launching a network to promote the talents of women in healthcare leadership roles.












