The value of a mission statement in an association of not-for-profit hospitals.

David J Forbes, Siju Seena
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Abstract

Purpose: When a mission statement is introduced to enhance the quality of health care management, it is vital to assess the actual impact. This article aims to consider the effect of introducing a single mission statement into an association of 18 not-for-profit hospitals by investigating the views of different groups of employees.

Design/methodology/approach: The paper explores the impact a mission statement has had by examining questionnaire responses from different groups of staff including the designers of the mission statement and those at the delivery point of services.

Findings: The study's outcomes indicate the value of examining the views of staff that are not in senior management. The evaluation of the mission statement's impact by senior managers was at variance with that of other staff.

Originality/value: The findings highlight the inadequacy of only examining senior management's opinions when considering the benefits of having introduced a mission statement into an organisation. In this study we identify those who originated or contributed to the mission statement in the first place. Once launched, a mission statement can have an impact throughout all staff, and that information needs to be captured in any assessment. This is consistent with the high rating normally given to a mission statement being an aid to motivating all staff. An important dimension of this study is the impact of a single mission statement throughout a group of dissimilar hospitals.

使命宣言在非营利性医院协会中的价值。
目的:在为提高卫生保健管理质量而提出使命宣言时,评估其实际影响至关重要。本文旨在通过调查不同群体员工的观点,考虑将单一使命声明引入18家非营利性医院协会的影响。设计/方法/方法:本文通过检查来自不同工作人员群体(包括使命宣言的设计者和服务交付点的人员)的问卷回答,探讨了使命宣言的影响。研究结果:研究结果表明,审查非高级管理人员意见的价值。高级管理人员对使命说明影响的评价与其他工作人员的评价不一致。原创性/价值:研究结果强调,在考虑将使命宣言引入组织的好处时,只考察高级管理层的意见是不充分的。在这项研究中,我们首先确定了那些提出或贡献使命宣言的人。一旦启动,使命陈述可以对所有员工产生影响,并且需要在任何评估中获取该信息。这与通常给予任务说明有助于激励所有工作人员的高评价是一致的。本研究的一个重要方面是单一的使命宣言在一组不同的医院的影响。
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