This article aims to make a contribution on two fronts: managing people in Australian hospitals and research methodology. The article introduces and explains an innovative data collection method: adapting and using the 'miracle question' in the field of human resource management (HRM). Researchers in other fields have used the miracle question, but it has not been used hitherto in HRM research. The purpose of the paper is to examine staff responses from three hospitals on how to improve hospital performance by focusing less on problems but more on solutions.Griffith Business School, Dept of Employment Relations and Human ResourcesNo Full Tex
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The success of an organization, both large and small, is not solely determined by the available natu...
To redress the scholarly preoccupation with problems, there is a need to focus on practices that exc...
Objectives: This study aimed to build on the increasing evidence of a link between good\ud people ma...
Developing effective health care organizations is increasingly complex as a result of demographic ch...
Objective. This study examined strategic human resource management (SHRM) activities in two case hos...
Among Other Resources Of Organizations, Human Resource Is The Most Critical One That Makes A Differe...
How does Human Resource Management (HRM) contribute to organisations and their functioning? What is ...
Over the last two decades there has been global debate about the future of healthcare systems and un...
Contemporary healthcare systems face several challenges. The main management challenges include shor...
Using data collected in 2004 from 132 Victorian (Australia) public healthcare providers, comprising ...
BackgroundThe pivotal role of Human Resource Management (HRM) in hospital administration has been ac...
Why are healthcare organisations so difficult to manage? Few if any countries are satisfied with th...
This paper reports the findings of case study research exploring the strength of the HR system in th...
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