The Brilliance Project in Healthcare: An Exploratory Study
Author(s)
Fulop, Liz Elizabeth
Fitzgerald, Janna Anneke
Campbell, Steve
Carter, Jenny
Chapman, Geoff
Dadich, Ann
Ditton, Mary
Edwards, Ian Robert
Eljiz, Kathy
Fawkes, Sally
Hayes, Kate
Herington, Carmel
Isouard, Godfrey
Karimi, Leila
Kewley, Chris
Smyth, Anne
Year published
2011
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The motivation behind having brilliance as a focus for a project in healthcare is about trying to understand it, and from that, trying to find ways of spreading such understanding widely so that the topic of brilliance is more pervasive in health services and in health management. This paper is about how research on brilliance in healthcare could be undertaken and how a group of academics, with no previous research connections, have come together to collaborate through a Health Management Research Alliance (HMRA) and started a conversation about how to achieve this challenging objective. The paper describes the challenges ...
View more >The motivation behind having brilliance as a focus for a project in healthcare is about trying to understand it, and from that, trying to find ways of spreading such understanding widely so that the topic of brilliance is more pervasive in health services and in health management. This paper is about how research on brilliance in healthcare could be undertaken and how a group of academics, with no previous research connections, have come together to collaborate through a Health Management Research Alliance (HMRA) and started a conversation about how to achieve this challenging objective. The paper describes the challenges they have identified and outlines some of the projects that they have developed to pursue the brilliance agenda in healthcare.
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View more >The motivation behind having brilliance as a focus for a project in healthcare is about trying to understand it, and from that, trying to find ways of spreading such understanding widely so that the topic of brilliance is more pervasive in health services and in health management. This paper is about how research on brilliance in healthcare could be undertaken and how a group of academics, with no previous research connections, have come together to collaborate through a Health Management Research Alliance (HMRA) and started a conversation about how to achieve this challenging objective. The paper describes the challenges they have identified and outlines some of the projects that they have developed to pursue the brilliance agenda in healthcare.
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Conference Title
25th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference: The future of Work and Organisation
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Health Care Administration