Within this article the author will examine the manager’s role in the change process. Change within the NHS is an ever-present reality, whether proposed from within your own department and identified by your own staff, or forced upon you from outside. However, participating within the change process can distract managers away from the vital job of managing their service or department. Therefore, as a manager it is vital to recognise the focus of your role and to then support a strong leader and expert who will act as ‘change agent’ to see the change through to a successful conclusion
One of the principal reasons people form organisations is to focus attention and energy on a selecte...
The aim of this paper is to provide readers with a "snapshot" view of the internal model of role of ...
Contains fulltext : 160732.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The vital imp...
Within this article the author will examine the manager’s role in the change process. Change within ...
Within this article, the author will examine a number of themain ideas and theories of change manage...
In the context of organizational change, identifying, and organizing the various roles of change age...
Prior studies have suggested that one of the main roles of a strategic human resources department is...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the change process that is required to support CAND...
The management of change has been a continuing concern for NHS managers. Suggests that many of the c...
The role and significance of " change agents" in organizations has become a subject of interest over...
What is it for? The booklet aims to encourage managers and clinical professionals to reflect on, and...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate what happens w...
Changes in the nature of work and in organizational structures in the UK public sector have had a ma...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the various ways in which middle managers approach their ro...
There are endless possibilities for how to go about changing organisations, and there are just as ma...
One of the principal reasons people form organisations is to focus attention and energy on a selecte...
The aim of this paper is to provide readers with a "snapshot" view of the internal model of role of ...
Contains fulltext : 160732.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The vital imp...
Within this article the author will examine the manager’s role in the change process. Change within ...
Within this article, the author will examine a number of themain ideas and theories of change manage...
In the context of organizational change, identifying, and organizing the various roles of change age...
Prior studies have suggested that one of the main roles of a strategic human resources department is...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the change process that is required to support CAND...
The management of change has been a continuing concern for NHS managers. Suggests that many of the c...
The role and significance of " change agents" in organizations has become a subject of interest over...
What is it for? The booklet aims to encourage managers and clinical professionals to reflect on, and...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate what happens w...
Changes in the nature of work and in organizational structures in the UK public sector have had a ma...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the various ways in which middle managers approach their ro...
There are endless possibilities for how to go about changing organisations, and there are just as ma...
One of the principal reasons people form organisations is to focus attention and energy on a selecte...
The aim of this paper is to provide readers with a "snapshot" view of the internal model of role of ...
Contains fulltext : 160732.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The vital imp...