Karl Brennan
@tivaking
Clinical Director, Anaesthesia, Sheffield. NeuroICU. CLAN, RCoA. AAGBI Council. GIRFT lead, NE&Y. Leadership & QI enhances lives of patients AND staff.
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21-02-2013 13:34:12
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Research by Korn_Ferry into the qualities of senior leaders into the future. They conclude that leaders will need to be more curious, humble, continuous learners and system/network players. The role leaders play will have both more & less control than ever:
Having recently stopped as CD to nearly 200 doctors, I have been overwhelmed by the +very feedback re: NHS Practitioner Health - has helped to keepthe show on the road - & not to underestimate HR & OH support but NHS Practitioner Health offers something else. Seems incredible value for money TBH
This is excellent news. Thank you Victoria Atkins
Thanks Helen Bevan, once again! I particularly like the idea of supporting aspirations, not just targets. And is it about time that “Task & Finish” groups are seen as rather unfashionable!!? Doesn’t sit well with my instinct for CONTINUOUS improvement 😂
Increasingly unconvinced that Vivek Trivedi and Dr Robert Laurenson care much about patients or even the junior doctors they are supposed to serve. Why can other healthcare professionals resolve their pay dispute? Maybe this is really about their self interest, not patients or JDs
This is a fascinating take on the recent claim by Rishi Sunak . (PS I’d like a Prome Minister who I can trust) On Sunak’s maths, Tories will lift taxes by £3,000 per household | The Spectator Conservatives The Labour Party spectator.co.uk/article/on-sun…
Really? I thought that’s exactly what a General Election is…. 🤔 Is Rishi Sunak now telling us what we should think is the purpose of a GE!?🤦♂️ Sunak v Starmer
And why an improvement rather than an assurance-based approach is likely to be so much more effective - it benefits from all that tacit knowledge below the surface. Thanks Helen Bevan for sharing
The The Labour Party needs to notice what people have voted for - investment, not austerity. Has Rachel Reeves forgotten this already!? theguardian.com/business/artic…
Listening to Emma Barnett on BBC Radio 4 Today reminds me of the responsibility of mainstream media to counter places like X that are SO deficit-based. Yet many journalists seem to want to continually find fault. Wonder how much that contributes to our cultural challenges?