Law & Governance
Law & Governance
11(5) January 2007
: 53-57
Perspective
How Effective Leaders Achieve Success in Critical Change Initiatives - Part 1: Building and Sustaining Momentum
Abstract
[This article was originally published in Healthcare Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 1.]
Fragmented services that create problems with access. Chronic disease management. Reduction of overcrowding in emergency rooms. Implementation of electronic health records. These are just a few of the critical challenges faced by healthcare leaders.
Fragmented services that create problems with access. Chronic disease management. Reduction of overcrowding in emergency rooms. Implementation of electronic health records. These are just a few of the critical challenges faced by healthcare leaders.
Some of these initiatives have been undertaken with mixed results, plagued by delays, budget overruns or missed expectations (Smith 2002). However, there have also been stunning successes. One of the key factors that make these initiatives so complex is the need for co-operation between functional areas and between internal and external stakeholders.
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