Success factors related to the implementation of change initiatives are well documented and discussed in the management literature, but they are seldom studied in healthcare organizations engaged in multiple strategic change initiatives. The purpose of this study was to identify key success factors related to implementation of change initiatives based on rich qualitative data gathered from health leader interviews at two large health systems implementing multiple change initiatives. In-depth personal interviews with 61 healthcare leaders in the two large systems were conducted and inductive qualitative analysis was employed to identify success factors associated with 13 change initiatives. Results from this analysis were compared to success...
Abstract Background Readiness is a critical precursor of successful change; it denotes whether thos...
PURPOSE: Since the 1980s, formalized methodologies for increasing quality and efficiency such as Tot...
Abstract. Organizations are dynamic and open systems that exist in mutual affection with their envir...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe five salient factors that emerge in two successfu...
Changing regulations, increased competition, and evolving customers\u27 expectations have necessitat...
Background Health care organizations are constantly changing as a result of technological advancemen...
BACKGROUND: There has been much innovation in primary care in the past few decades. Although externa...
Health care leaders who fails to implement strategic change successfully will lose a significant com...
This article uses the stream of literature relating to receptive contexts for change to explore the ...
Change, and changing, exercise the minds of most managers most of the time. In consequence, leadersh...
The purpose of this study was to explore resources that will benefit the management of health care o...
This thesis consists of three papers that aim to increase our understanding of how divergent changes...
An uncertain business environment and increased competition have resulted in change being an inevita...
outcomes relevant to hospital service quality (performance obstacles and physician job satisfaction)...
The National. Health Service (NHS) is an intricate amalgam of disparate health care organisations. T...
Abstract Background Readiness is a critical precursor of successful change; it denotes whether thos...
PURPOSE: Since the 1980s, formalized methodologies for increasing quality and efficiency such as Tot...
Abstract. Organizations are dynamic and open systems that exist in mutual affection with their envir...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe five salient factors that emerge in two successfu...
Changing regulations, increased competition, and evolving customers\u27 expectations have necessitat...
Background Health care organizations are constantly changing as a result of technological advancemen...
BACKGROUND: There has been much innovation in primary care in the past few decades. Although externa...
Health care leaders who fails to implement strategic change successfully will lose a significant com...
This article uses the stream of literature relating to receptive contexts for change to explore the ...
Change, and changing, exercise the minds of most managers most of the time. In consequence, leadersh...
The purpose of this study was to explore resources that will benefit the management of health care o...
This thesis consists of three papers that aim to increase our understanding of how divergent changes...
An uncertain business environment and increased competition have resulted in change being an inevita...
outcomes relevant to hospital service quality (performance obstacles and physician job satisfaction)...
The National. Health Service (NHS) is an intricate amalgam of disparate health care organisations. T...
Abstract Background Readiness is a critical precursor of successful change; it denotes whether thos...
PURPOSE: Since the 1980s, formalized methodologies for increasing quality and efficiency such as Tot...
Abstract. Organizations are dynamic and open systems that exist in mutual affection with their envir...