Public Sector Managerial Effectiveness: Theory and Practice in the NHS

Public Sector Managerial Effectiveness: Theory and Practice in the NHS

by P.Spurgeon (Author), HughFlanagan (Author)

Synopsis

This text examines the confusion surrounding the concept of effectiveness; offers practical guidance to help managers explore their performance expectations; and illustrates how clarity of understanding can promote improved performance. It examines the assumptions behind terms such as "personal accountability", "clearly identifiable measures of performance" and, most notably, the belief that "effectiveness" is absolute and universal. It argues that effectiveness is a largely subjective and localized concept and that performance criteria and good managerial practice must be defined within the context of each organization. This is especially relevant for the transfer of ideas and practices from the private to the public sector. This book should be of interest to health-service managers, health professionals and students of business and management.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Jan 1996

ISBN 10: 0335157769
ISBN 13: 9780335157761

Media Reviews
This is a welcome book which helps managers to a more sophisticated view on effectiveness and will, I hope, lead to a less slavish compliance with top-down commands, not of course to be disobedientfor the hell of it, but because such behaviour is, in the end, ineffective in satisfying the requirements of health care organisations. - Health Service Journal ...written throughoutin a straightforward and entertaining style and does not demand a deep knowledge of management theory. - Clinician in Management