The third in our series of leadership masterclasses will describe the various approaches to service innovation and workforce redesign and discuss their promise, pitfalls and lasting lessons.
In the second of our series of lectures on leadership in the NHS, Michael Woodford talked about leadership and the importance of honesty and transparency.
We are delighted to announce that we will be holding a series of medical leadership masterclasses in 2013. The first masterclass will explore the four habits of high value health care.
The conference aimed to help non-executive directors to develop a broader and more comprehensive understanding of the NHS, and individual areas including quality, finance, board dynamics, and the strategic challenges facing the health sector.
Featuring a keynote from Sir David Nicholson, our NHS leadership and management summit explored what leadership skills and qualities support the development of new organisations, and considered how working across boundaries could improve local health outcomes.
At the third of our lectures supporting our 2012 Review of Leadership, Richard Bohmer, Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School and International Visiting Fellow at the Fund, spoke about clinical leadership for service improvement.
In the second of our lectures supporting our 2012 Review of Leadership, Elisabeth Buggins, Chair of Birmingham Women's NHS Foundation Trust, talked about leadership styles and implications for board leadership.
This summit launched the findings of the Commission on Leadership and Management in the NHS, and showcased the very best of leadership and change management in the NHS.
For the last in our series of lectures on leadership and management in the NHS, we heard from Professor Sir Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer from 1998-2010. This lecture series is part of The King's Fund's Commission on Leadership and Management in the NHS.
The second in our series of lectures on leadership and management in the NHS featured Sir Alan Langlands talking about his role as an NHS Chief Executive. This lecture series is part of The King's Fund's Commission on Leadership and Management in the NHS
In the first in our series of lectures being held following the launch of the Commission on Leadership and Management in the NHS, Sir Richard Sykes, former Chairman of NHS London, looks at the leadership challenges facing the NHS from a business perspective.
This House believes doctors are neglecting their duty to lead health service change
More than 150 senior doctors, health care leaders and policy-makers joined an expert panel to debate whether or not doctors are neglecting their duty to lead health service change.