Introducing innovation in a management development programme for a UK primary care organisation
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to examine the introduction of innovation as part of a management development programme at a primary care organisation, a legal form known as a Primary Care Trust (PCT), in the UK.Design methodology approach - The paper draws on experience of managing a successful...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of health organization and management 2011, Vol.25 (3), p.261-280 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose - The aim of this paper is to examine the introduction of innovation as part of a management development programme at a primary care organisation, a legal form known as a Primary Care Trust (PCT), in the UK.Design methodology approach - The paper draws on experience of managing a successful management development programme for a PCT. The report of the case study analyses the key events that took place between 2008 and 2010, from direct observation, surveys, discussion and documentary evidence.Findings - The Northern PCT has partnerships with a number of educational providers to deliver their leadership and management development programmes. A close working relationship had developed and the programme is bespoke - hence it is current and of practical use to the UK's National Health Service (NHS). In addition, there are regular meetings, with module leaders gaining a firsthand understanding of the organisation's needs and aspirations. This has resulted in a very focused and personalised offering and a genuine involvement in the programme and individuals concerned.Research limitations implications - The research was conducted among a relatively small sample, and there is a lack of previous literature evidence to make significant comparisons.Practical implications - The paper identifies key implications for practitioners and educators in this area.Originality value - This paper is one of few to investigate innovation and improvement in the NHS, and is unique in that it uses the lenses of a management development programme to explore this important, and under-researched, topic. |
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ISSN: | 1477-7266 1758-7247 |
DOI: | 10.1108/14777261111143527 |