The implications of management by walking about: a case study of a German hospital.

Margitta Beil-Hildebrand
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Purpose: The purpose of this article is to report on case study research conducted in a German hospital and describe the implications that the "Management by walking about" approach had on healthcare employees. "Management by walking about" is widely seen as one of the favoured procedures for increasing employee commitment and shared understanding as well as supporting high trust work relations.

Design/methodology/approach: This case study set out to examine the actual labour processes and the concrete experiences of healthcare employees behind the "Management by walking about" approach in a German hospital. This was achieved by means of a six month field study of day-to-day life in the hospital's nursing division.

Findings: In this case study, the popular initiative of "Management by walking about" was used as a means of managerial control and, as such, the internal promotion of soaring values and path-finding visions was met with both scepticism and cynicism.

Practical implications: Pre-commitment and motivation levels were high among healthcare employees, they were passionate about their healthcare work and they actively engaged in open communication and organisational development. But all this had little to do with "Management by walking about", and its implications raise questions about its influence on high trust work relations more generally.

Originality/value: The paper concludes that a more critical analysis is necessary to challenge the way in which "Management by walking about" is examined by healthcare management academics and practitioners.

走动式管理的启示:以一家德国医院为例。
目的:本文的目的是报告在一家德国医院进行的案例研究,并描述“走动管理”方法对医疗保健员工的影响。“走动式管理”被广泛认为是增加员工承诺和共享理解以及支持高度信任的工作关系的最受欢迎的程序之一。设计/方法/方法:本案例研究旨在研究德国一家医院“走动式管理”方法背后的实际劳动过程和医疗保健员工的具体经验。这是通过对医院护理部门的日常生活进行为期六个月的实地研究来实现的。研究结果:在本案例研究中,“走动式管理”的流行倡议被用作管理控制的手段,因此,内部对飙升的价值观和寻路愿景的促进遭到了怀疑和玩世不恭。实际意义:医疗保健员工的前承诺和动机水平较高,他们对医疗保健工作充满热情,并积极参与开放式沟通和组织发展。但所有这些都与“四处走动的管理”无关,其含义引发了人们对其对更普遍的高信任工作关系的影响的质疑。原创性/价值:本文的结论是,有必要进行更批判性的分析,以挑战医疗管理学者和从业人员对“走动式管理”进行审查的方式。
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