This article explores the question of why the management of change has become an issue in the National Health Service (NHS). It reports the results of a study which explored reasons for variability in the observed rate and pace of strategic service change in the NHS. The metaphor of ‘receptive’ and ‘non‐receptive’ contexts for change is introduced and eight ‘signs and symptoms’ of receptivity outlined. Some examples are presented. These results give us a logic and language which may enable us to understand processes of change in the NHS
The UK National Health Service (NHS) is regularly restructured. Its smooth operation and organisatio...
Organizational change literature has traditionally concentrated on how organizations realign interna...
For over three decades public services have been the subject of unprecedented change. Nowhere has th...
This article explores the question of why the management of change has become an issue in the Nation...
This paper presents a novel and distinctive approach to the study of change within the NHS. Central ...
This paper reports some early findings from a major research project which explores strategic servic...
PhD ThesisBackground : The NHS in England has been subject to numerous reforms and changes in he...
This article uses the stream of literature relating to receptive contexts for change to explore the ...
The research on which this article is based has been carried out over a period of five years (1992‐1...
In our longitudinal, in-depth case study of strategic change within the English National Health Serv...
The core of this paper is a case study of how a District Health Authority (Paddington and North Kens...
The National. Health Service (NHS) is an intricate amalgam of disparate health care organisations. T...
Using the Care Programme Approach (CPA) as an example, this article examines the difficulties of imp...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present an empirical case study which was undertaken to ex...
The management of change has been a continuing concern for NHS managers. Suggests that many of the c...
The UK National Health Service (NHS) is regularly restructured. Its smooth operation and organisatio...
Organizational change literature has traditionally concentrated on how organizations realign interna...
For over three decades public services have been the subject of unprecedented change. Nowhere has th...
This article explores the question of why the management of change has become an issue in the Nation...
This paper presents a novel and distinctive approach to the study of change within the NHS. Central ...
This paper reports some early findings from a major research project which explores strategic servic...
PhD ThesisBackground : The NHS in England has been subject to numerous reforms and changes in he...
This article uses the stream of literature relating to receptive contexts for change to explore the ...
The research on which this article is based has been carried out over a period of five years (1992‐1...
In our longitudinal, in-depth case study of strategic change within the English National Health Serv...
The core of this paper is a case study of how a District Health Authority (Paddington and North Kens...
The National. Health Service (NHS) is an intricate amalgam of disparate health care organisations. T...
Using the Care Programme Approach (CPA) as an example, this article examines the difficulties of imp...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present an empirical case study which was undertaken to ex...
The management of change has been a continuing concern for NHS managers. Suggests that many of the c...
The UK National Health Service (NHS) is regularly restructured. Its smooth operation and organisatio...
Organizational change literature has traditionally concentrated on how organizations realign interna...
For over three decades public services have been the subject of unprecedented change. Nowhere has th...