Management in New Public Service Systems: Reframing the Position of Managers and Their Training and Development |
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Authors: | Ally R. Memon Tony Kinder |
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Affiliation: | 1. Kingston University Business School, Kingston University, Kingston Hill, Kingston Upon Thames, UK;2. Business School, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK |
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Abstract: | Management training and development (T&D) plays an important part in enabling managers to deal with complexity and change associated with new public service systems. Using a service-dominant logic approach, this paper explores the relevance of T&D in preparing managers for changing roles, responsibilities and relationships that integrated service systems demand. Exploring the views of service managers working in Community Health Partnerships, the study establishes that present management T&D does not support the delivery of integrated services which require different abilities and new ways of working. New public service systems demand new processes of learning where re-framing the position of managers and their T&D becomes increasingly necessary. |
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Keywords: | Change integration learning service systems training and development |
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