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Knowledge management and communities of practice
in the private sector: Lessons for modernizing the national health
service in England and Wales
Abstract: The National Health Service (NHS) in England and Wales
has embarked upon a radical and far-reaching programme of change
and reform. However, to date the results of organisational quality
and service improvement initiatives in the public sector have been
mixed, if not to say disappointing, with anticipated gains often
failing to materialize or to be sustained in the longer term. This
paper draws on the authors' recent extensive research into one of
the principal methodologies for bringing about the sought after
step change in the quality of health care in England and Wales.
It explores how private sector knowledge management (KM) concepts
and practices might contribute to the further development of public
sector quality improvement initiatives in general and to the reform
of the NHS in particular. Our analysis suggests there have been
a number of problems and challenges in practice, not least a considerable
naively around the issue of knowledge transfer and 'knowledge into
practice' within health care organisations. We suggest four broad
areas for possible development which also have important implications
for other public sector organisations.
| Author: |
Bate, S. P. & Robert, G.
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Public Administration, vol. 80, no. 4, pp.
643-663.
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| Date: |
2002 |
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