HSDR - 16/52/04
Healthcare Leadership with Political Astuteness (HELPA): a qualitative study of how service leaders understand and mediate the informal 'power and politics' of major health system change: developing lessons on the acquisition, use and contribution of political astuteness
Project title: Healthcare Leadership with Political Astuteness (HELPA): a qualitative study of how service leaders understand and mediate the informal 'power and politics' of major health system change: developing lessons on the acquisition, use and contribution of political astuteness
Chief investigator: Professor Justin Waring
Contractor: University of Birmingham
Co-investigators: Dr Angus Ramsay, Dr Jenelle Clarke, Dr Simon Bishop, Mrs Clare Ramshaw, Professor Jean Hartley, Professor Mark Exworthy, Professor Naomi Fulop.
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