Contested terrain: the incomplete closure of managerialism in the health service.

G Currie
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Focuses on feelings about culture and change in the health service and the impact of management development programmes on the change process. The issues raised in a series of semistructured interviews are taken forward to a case study, a medium-sized hospital Trust. The researcher "hangs around and listens into" a management development programme aimed at middle managers with a nursing background. The theme of ideological conflict comes into central focus. Analysis of outcomes suggests that the managerial assumptions on which the programme is based result in resistance from participants. They resist the attempts of facilitators to provide "closure" whereby managerial ways of doing things are suggested as the "obvious way ahead". Advocates that management education particularly in the health service should have a pluralistic orientation. As part of such pluralism, more critical approaches should be considered beyond conventional and problematic conceptions of knowledge relating to management. These are reductionist in considering a manager as "having a set of technical competences" rather than exhibiting "a way of being".

有争议的领域:保健服务中管理主义的不完全封闭。
侧重于对卫生服务文化和变革的感受,以及管理发展方案对变革进程的影响。在一系列半结构化访谈中提出的问题被带到一个案例研究中,一个中型医院信托。这名研究人员“闲逛并聆听”一项针对具有护理背景的中层管理人员的管理发展计划。意识形态冲突的主题成为焦点。对结果的分析表明,该计划所基于的管理假设导致了参与者的抵制。他们抵制引导者提供“结束”的尝试,即管理方式被建议为“明显的前进道路”。主张管理教育特别是卫生服务管理教育应具有多元化的取向。作为这种多元化的一部分,应考虑超越与管理有关的传统和有问题的知识概念的更重要的方法。这些人认为管理者“拥有一套技术能力”,而不是表现出“一种存在方式”,这是一种简化主义。
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