03546oam 2200481I 450 991078683820332120230803202356.01-118-41892-1(CKB)3710000000107680(EBL)1684620(MiAaPQ)EBC1684620(EXLCZ)99371000000010768020140512d2014 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLaunching and leading change initiatives in health care organizations managing successful projects /David A. ShoreSan Francisco, California Joseey-Bass20141 online resource (173 pages) illustrations, tablesJossey-Bass Public HealthDescription based upon print version of record.Includes index.1-118-09914-1 Part 1, Changing Health Care. Introduction: The Need for Change -- How Organizations Can Really Change -- A Better Approach -- From "Projects" to Change Events -- Criteria for an Initiative's Success -- Failure Rates -- Doing the Right Thing Right -- Appropriate Measures of Success -- Careful Management of Risk -- Planning: Seeds of Success and Failure -- A Time for Planning -- Learning from Failure -- Part 2, Select the Right Projects. Introduction:Identifying and Creating the Right Initiatives -- Change Initiatives as Strategic Planning -- Where Good Project Ideas Originate -- Developing Project Concepts -- Smart growth -- Selecting, Prioritizing, and Monitoring Change Initiatives -- The Project and Portfolio Management Review Board -- Criteria for Project Selection; Prioritizing Projects -- Monitoring Projects -- Part 3, Choose the Right People. Introduction: How Important Are Decisions about People? -- What You Are Looking For -- Hard and Soft Skills -- Crucial Conversations -- Emotional Intelligence -- TrustAssembling the Individuals for a Change Event -- "Dunbar's Number" for Change Teams -- The Right Mixtures of People -- Roles on the Team -- The Right Number of Projects -- The Project Management Human Capital Inventory -- Do People Make a Team? -- Converting Individuals into a Project Implementation Team -- On boarding a Group -- Beginning the On boarding Process: Day Zero -- The Next Step: Day One -- Decisions and Tracking -- Passion and Enthusiasm -- Alignment -- Trust -- The First Mile and Beyond.Implement change that fosters sustainable growth and better patient care Health care projects depend on astute management of change. But more than anything else, they depend on leaders who pay attention, who understand the importance of starting right, and who know how to launch projects that succeed. If leaders can increase the percentage of successful projects, patients, and practitioners everywhere will be better off and so will the organizations that depend on these projects for innovation.Jossey-Bass Public HealthHealth services administrationCase studiesOrganizational innovationCase studiesHealth services administrationOrganizational innovation362.1068Shore David A.863218AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910786838203321Launching and leading change initiatives in health care organizations3682218UNINA