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Leading change: A guide to whole systems working (PDF eBook)


Leading change: A guide to whole systems working (PDF eBook)

eBook by Attwood, Margaret/Pedler, Mike

Leading change: A guide to whole systems working (PDF eBook)

£29.99

ISBN:
9781847425638
Publication Date:
12 Feb 2003
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Imprint:
Policy Press
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
eBook
For delivery:
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Leading change: A guide to whole systems working (PDF eBook)

Description

There is continuing government pressure on public services to 'reform' and change. Expectations of new forms and standards of delivery, joined-up practice and the re-connection of services to users are high. Unfortunately, many policy makers have become dangerously reliant on mechanistic top-down audit and inspection regimes as the means of implementation. This book sets out to redress the balance. It argues powerfully that whole systems approaches are required to lead the changes towards the demands for new service configurations, partnership working and local and neighbourhood governance. The book outlines the theory behind whole systems development and gives good practice guidance on how to effectively develop 'systems' to improve joined-up working.

Contents

Contents: Forewords Will Hutton and David Fillingham; Prologue; Why do we need whole systems change?; How do we put these fine words into action? An overview of whole systems development; The emerging practice of whole systems development; Leadership: keeping the big picture in view; Public learning; Valuing difference and diversity: getting the whole system into the room; Meeting differently: large and small group working; Follow-through and sticking with it; From organisations to networks; Confirming cases: local problems and local solutions within whole systems; Epilogue.

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