BACKGROUND: The implementation of strategic health system change is often complicated by informal ‘politics’ in healthcare organisations. Leadership development programmes increasingly call for the development and use of ‘political skill’ as a means for understanding and managing the politics of healthcare organisations. The primary purpose of this review is to determine how political skill contributes to the implementation of health services change, within and across organisations. The secondary purpose is to demonstrate the conceptual variations within the literature. METHODS: The article is based upon a narrative synthesis that included quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods research papers, review articles and professional...
The changing organisation and governance of healthcare work represents a persistent focus of micro-p...
In order to influence practice and patient outcomes in a positive manner, health and social care pra...
The National Health Service (NHS) has been analysed predominantly in terms dictated by a systems/fun...
Background: The implementation of change in health and care services is often complicated by organis...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: The implementation of strategic health system change is often comp...
The implementation of strategic health system change is often complicated by the informal politics a...
Background: The implementation of strategic health system change is often complicated by the informa...
Background The implementation of change in health and care services is often complicated by the ‘mic...
Background: Research suggests health and care leaders need to develop a distinct set of political sk...
This article aims to prompt reflection about the everyday politics of health systems, their importan...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing complex policy a...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing com...
Objective To investigate how health and care leaders navigate the micro-politics of major system cha...
Creative and innovative leadership has replaced status-quo oriented processes and practices, which w...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing complex policy a...
The changing organisation and governance of healthcare work represents a persistent focus of micro-p...
In order to influence practice and patient outcomes in a positive manner, health and social care pra...
The National Health Service (NHS) has been analysed predominantly in terms dictated by a systems/fun...
Background: The implementation of change in health and care services is often complicated by organis...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: The implementation of strategic health system change is often comp...
The implementation of strategic health system change is often complicated by the informal politics a...
Background: The implementation of strategic health system change is often complicated by the informa...
Background The implementation of change in health and care services is often complicated by the ‘mic...
Background: Research suggests health and care leaders need to develop a distinct set of political sk...
This article aims to prompt reflection about the everyday politics of health systems, their importan...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing complex policy a...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing com...
Objective To investigate how health and care leaders navigate the micro-politics of major system cha...
Creative and innovative leadership has replaced status-quo oriented processes and practices, which w...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing complex policy a...
The changing organisation and governance of healthcare work represents a persistent focus of micro-p...
In order to influence practice and patient outcomes in a positive manner, health and social care pra...
The National Health Service (NHS) has been analysed predominantly in terms dictated by a systems/fun...