The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Teams are an established part of organisations and are, by definition, ‘groups’—but the business discourse within which they are conceptualised, and within which teamwork takes place, discounts key aspects of groupwork, essentially related to its values. Hence, we argue, the true potential of teamwork is stifled. This is compounded in relation to interprofessional ‘teams’, by the top-down, prescriptive, policy drivers which have led to their setting-up and because of ‘new managerialism’ embedded in their operation. In other words, they are essentially ‘business’ teams and, as such, constric...
Much research has used three logics to understand the dynamics of interprofessionalism: 1) assimilat...
The nature of problems experienced by social workers’ clients has often challenged social workers to...
Existing theories and conceptualisations of teamwork fall into two broad categories. Firstly, the ps...
Teams are an established part of organisations and are, by definition, ‘groups’—but the business dis...
{Excerpt} Cooperative work by a team can produce remarkable results. The challenge is to move from t...
Inter-professional collaborations are invaluable relationships which can prevent the social exclusio...
The issue of interprofessional working is currently one of key importance in the field of health and...
The practice of, and research on interprofessional working in healthcare, commonly referred to as te...
Background: Although diversity, friction, and harmonisation in interprofessional teamwork are aspect...
In today\u27s fast changing, hyper-competitive environment, teamwork and co-operative working enhanc...
The book sets out the context of collaborative working practices in the ‘helping professions’ lookin...
Social work in the UK has undergone a period of momentous change in the last decade with the introdu...
{Excerpt} Cooperative work by a team can produce remarkable results. The challenge is to move from t...
Teamworking has been a fashionable management idea in the redesign of work for over half a century. ...
In recent years, most professions have come under increasing pressure to work more collaboratively t...
Much research has used three logics to understand the dynamics of interprofessionalism: 1) assimilat...
The nature of problems experienced by social workers’ clients has often challenged social workers to...
Existing theories and conceptualisations of teamwork fall into two broad categories. Firstly, the ps...
Teams are an established part of organisations and are, by definition, ‘groups’—but the business dis...
{Excerpt} Cooperative work by a team can produce remarkable results. The challenge is to move from t...
Inter-professional collaborations are invaluable relationships which can prevent the social exclusio...
The issue of interprofessional working is currently one of key importance in the field of health and...
The practice of, and research on interprofessional working in healthcare, commonly referred to as te...
Background: Although diversity, friction, and harmonisation in interprofessional teamwork are aspect...
In today\u27s fast changing, hyper-competitive environment, teamwork and co-operative working enhanc...
The book sets out the context of collaborative working practices in the ‘helping professions’ lookin...
Social work in the UK has undergone a period of momentous change in the last decade with the introdu...
{Excerpt} Cooperative work by a team can produce remarkable results. The challenge is to move from t...
Teamworking has been a fashionable management idea in the redesign of work for over half a century. ...
In recent years, most professions have come under increasing pressure to work more collaboratively t...
Much research has used three logics to understand the dynamics of interprofessionalism: 1) assimilat...
The nature of problems experienced by social workers’ clients has often challenged social workers to...
Existing theories and conceptualisations of teamwork fall into two broad categories. Firstly, the ps...