Purpose – This paper aims to report on research into human resource management within an operations management environment; specifically, operational team-work amongst health care workers in a hospital. Design/methodology/approach – Eight operational teams within a UK National Health Service hospital took part and the research used a combination of survey and group discussions. Findings – The results show the construct of the team had little operational definition. Key factors identified as contributing to effective team-working include: leadership; frequency of team meetings; a climate of trust and openness. There was limited evidence of truly multi-disciplinary teams and of organisational support for team-working. Research lim...
PurposeThe ubiquity and value of teams in healthcare are well acknowledged. However, in practice, he...
Teams are a significant tool for promoting and managing change. There are shared definitions of team...
While it is recognised that effective health care teams are associated with quality patient care, th...
Purpose – The ubiquity and value of teams in healthcare are well acknowledged. However, in practice,...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how organizational design could support teamwork an...
The words 'competence' and 'capability' are used independently by the human resource managment and t...
How does Human Resource Management (HRM) contribute to organisations and their functioning? What is ...
The words 'competence' and 'capability' are used independently by the human resource managment and t...
The main objective of the research presented was to gain an understanding of how the dynamics betwee...
Although hospital management is studied in several branches of science, scarcity of studies investig...
This study examines the relationship between a specific type of team climate for perceived organizat...
Background: Effective teamwork and sufficient communication are critical components essential to pat...
The concept of teamwork represents the basis of a new paradigm and a shift from the traditional inte...
This paper proposes a relation of organizational hospital management team working by hospital manage...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to show that free flowing teamwork depends on at least three as...
PurposeThe ubiquity and value of teams in healthcare are well acknowledged. However, in practice, he...
Teams are a significant tool for promoting and managing change. There are shared definitions of team...
While it is recognised that effective health care teams are associated with quality patient care, th...
Purpose – The ubiquity and value of teams in healthcare are well acknowledged. However, in practice,...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how organizational design could support teamwork an...
The words 'competence' and 'capability' are used independently by the human resource managment and t...
How does Human Resource Management (HRM) contribute to organisations and their functioning? What is ...
The words 'competence' and 'capability' are used independently by the human resource managment and t...
The main objective of the research presented was to gain an understanding of how the dynamics betwee...
Although hospital management is studied in several branches of science, scarcity of studies investig...
This study examines the relationship between a specific type of team climate for perceived organizat...
Background: Effective teamwork and sufficient communication are critical components essential to pat...
The concept of teamwork represents the basis of a new paradigm and a shift from the traditional inte...
This paper proposes a relation of organizational hospital management team working by hospital manage...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to show that free flowing teamwork depends on at least three as...
PurposeThe ubiquity and value of teams in healthcare are well acknowledged. However, in practice, he...
Teams are a significant tool for promoting and managing change. There are shared definitions of team...
While it is recognised that effective health care teams are associated with quality patient care, th...