Abstract Responding to Ruth McDonald's editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership development programmes in healthcare, this paper offers three arguments. Firstly, care is needed in evaluating impact of leadership development, since achievement of organisational goals is not necessarily an appropriate measure of good leadership. Secondly, the proliferation of styles of leadership might be understood in part as a means of retaining control over public services while distributing responsibility for their success and failure. Thirdly, it makes a plea for the continued utility of good administrative skills for clinicians and managers, which are likely to become all-the-more important given recent developments in healthcare policy a...
Health systems, particularly those in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stronger manage...
Health systems, particularly those in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stronger managem...
There remains a conviction that the torrent of publications and the financial outlay on leadership d...
Responding to Ruth McDonald’s editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership development program...
Responding to Ruth McDonald’s editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership development program...
Responding to Ruth McDonald’s editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership development progra...
There is a trend in health systems around the world to place great emphasis on and faith in improvin...
There is a trend in health systems around the world to place great emphasis on and faith in improvin...
There remains a conviction that the torrent of publications and the financial outlay on leadership d...
Leadership, as McDonald (1)argues, is a phenomenon which many people involved in healthcare around t...
Leadership, as McDonald (1)argues, is a phenomenon which many people involved in healthcare around t...
Leadership, as McDonald (1)argues, is a phenomenon which many people involved in healthcare around t...
There remains a conviction that the torrent of publications and the financial outlay on leadership d...
Leadership is the working component of any organization; it's the nerve cell for organizations to ex...
Creative and innovative leadership has replaced status-quo oriented processes and practices, which w...
Health systems, particularly those in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stronger manage...
Health systems, particularly those in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stronger managem...
There remains a conviction that the torrent of publications and the financial outlay on leadership d...
Responding to Ruth McDonald’s editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership development program...
Responding to Ruth McDonald’s editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership development program...
Responding to Ruth McDonald’s editorial on the rise of leadership and leadership development progra...
There is a trend in health systems around the world to place great emphasis on and faith in improvin...
There is a trend in health systems around the world to place great emphasis on and faith in improvin...
There remains a conviction that the torrent of publications and the financial outlay on leadership d...
Leadership, as McDonald (1)argues, is a phenomenon which many people involved in healthcare around t...
Leadership, as McDonald (1)argues, is a phenomenon which many people involved in healthcare around t...
Leadership, as McDonald (1)argues, is a phenomenon which many people involved in healthcare around t...
There remains a conviction that the torrent of publications and the financial outlay on leadership d...
Leadership is the working component of any organization; it's the nerve cell for organizations to ex...
Creative and innovative leadership has replaced status-quo oriented processes and practices, which w...
Health systems, particularly those in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stronger manage...
Health systems, particularly those in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), need stronger managem...
There remains a conviction that the torrent of publications and the financial outlay on leadership d...