All Leadership articles – Page 52
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         Comment CommentInexperienced managers need as much support as junior doctorsPolicy makers should review the way management training and support is planned and delivered for both new and experienced NHS managers, write Bryan Jones and Joe Home 
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         News NewsNHS England director appointed as chief inspector of hospitalsThe Care Quality Commission has appointed an NHS England regional medical director as its new chief inspector of hospitals. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalNHSE wants ‘witch hunt’ lessons shared widely, says trust’s CEONHS England wants lessons learned by a trust overhauling its culture after a high-profile bullying scandal to be shared systemwide because similar problems have been evident at other trusts, the hospital’s boss has said. 
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         News NewsNational chief people officer to step downNHS England has announced internally to staff today that its chief people officer Prerana Issar is stepping down. 
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         News NewsNHSE investigating trust’s leadership following mass walkout of directorsEfforts to merge the governance of two hospital trusts have led to a walkout of several non-executive directors and a national investigation into one of the organisation’s leadership. 
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         Comment CommentSir Trevor Longstay: Seven essential qualities of leadershipOne of the greatest and most humble leaders in the NHS shares his leadership secrets with Julian Patterson 
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         Comment CommentThe four leadership challenges the Messenger review must addressIn light of the proposed Messenger Review, Chris Hopson delineates four areas of improvement where the NHS can improve its leadership capability and capacity 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalAcute CEO retiring after major trust turnaroundThe chief executive of one of the largest acute trusts in England has announced she will step down later this year. 
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         News NewsTrusts failed to win ‘hearts and minds’ for controversial merger, says reviewRelationships between a foundation trust’s board and its governors broke down with ‘a cycle of mistrust’ between the two and some governors’ actions placing ‘an additional burden on staff at a time of unprecedented challenge for the NHS,’ an independent review has found. 
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         News NewsCQC should not ‘sit in an ivory tower’ when rating ICSs, says preferred chairThe Care Quality Commission should not ‘sit in an ivory tower and dream up what it thinks good looks like’ when it starts rating integrated care systems, the proposed new chair for the regulator has told ministers. 
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         Comment CommentHow I led the turnaround of a special measures trustCaroline Shaw shares her thoughts on why turning round a special measures hospital has been the hardest but most rewarding role of her career to date and why she’s adamant the NHS should put our brightest and best CEOs in challenged hospitals. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalICS leader appointed trust chief executiveA west Yorkshire trust has appointed a new chief executive from a nearby integrated care system. 
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         News News‘Compassionate’ CEO sought for agency accused of bullying, racism and sexismThe Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch is searching for a new chief executive who ‘suspends ego to influence, engage and motivate’ and can create ‘trust and loyalty’. 
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         Comment CommentFor the public, good healthcare is about relationshipsJohn Hall gives an insight into the revelations from Engage Britain’s recent ‘People’s Panel’ where members of the public discussed health and care challenges faced across the country 
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        ![George Findlay[147720]](https://d3e6tmgg461bic.cloudfront.net/Pictures/100x67/6/6/6/3054666_georgefindlay147720_870691_crop.jpg) News NewsChief revealed for large hospital trustThe former chief medical officer of a large multisite trust is set to be confirmed as its new chief executive, HSJ has learned. 
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         Comment CommentLetter from Scotland: Care reforms could ‘dismantle’ health serviceNHS Scotland leaders fear the reforms to fix social care as it includes, what they call a ‘radical restructuring’, which would ‘disconnect’ community services from acute care and disrupt the health service as it recovers from covid. By Henry Anderson 
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         News NewsTrusts to be judged on ‘leadership and culture’, government warnsNHS England and the Care Quality Commission will put more emphasis on trusts’ ‘leadership and culture’ in their oversight and regulation, the government has revealed. 
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         Comment CommentWhat does a 'Place' lead do?The value of place-based working importantly strengthens the role of local democracy, elected members and accountability to residents, writes Jo Webster 
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         News News‘Rasputin-like’ characters dominated safety watchdogThe leadership of a national watchdog was dominated by ‘Rasputin-like’ characters and displayed many of the bullying behaviours it was set up to help prevent in the NHS, according to multiple former staff. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ Local‘Methodical and respectful’ CEO appointed by troubled acute trustThe second largest trust in the North West has appointed James Sumner as its new chief executive. 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    