Ally R. Memon
University of Edinburgh
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International Journal of Public Administration | 2016
Ally R. Memon; Tony Kinder
Abstract Management training and development (T&D) plays an important part in enabling managers to deal with complexity and change associated with new public service systems. Using a service-dominant logic approach, this paper explores the relevance of T&D in preparing managers for changing roles, responsibilities and relationships that integrated service systems demand. Exploring the views of service managers working in Community Health Partnerships, the study establishes that present management T&D does not support the delivery of integrated services which require different abilities and new ways of working. New public service systems demand new processes of learning where re-framing the position of managers and their T&D becomes increasingly necessary.
Public Management Review | 2017
Ally R. Memon; Tony Kinder
ABSTRACT Academic literature and policy on co-location of local public services focus on the cost benefits. Other benefits and outcomes of co-location, including service innovations benefiting users, are under-conceptualized. This paper suggests a framework for evaluating co-location as a learning environment for innovation, drawing on new case studies of five Community Health Partnerships in Scotland charged with more closely coordinating health and social care. We conclude that partnerships using co-location are benefiting from additional service innovations.
Public Money & Management | 2016
Ally R. Memon; Tony Kinder
The UK governments austerity means that public service providers, such as the National Health Service (NHS), are looking for efficiencies from service integration and collaborative working. This paper highlights how NHS (Scotland) management is coping with these changes and how the role of the manager and the nature of management development is being transformed. New forms and processes of management learning and development are needed for collaborative partnership working in multi-agency public service environments.
Public Management Review | 2018
Tony Kinder; Jari Stenvall; Ally R. Memon
ABSTRACT Suggesting a virtuous triangle constituting public service innovation of new governances, innovation and learning, the paper examines how and why a particular mode of learning occurs: that of play. Having identified an absence of research literature on play as a catalyst for new ideas in public services, the paper argues that the diversified nature of public services and disciplinary intermixing offers fertile ground for playing with new service ideas. Our conception of play avoids functional interpretations, such as Amabile or individualizing the results of play and instead draws upon Vygotsky’s social learning theory to conceptualize play as a group activity from which new ideas emerge and suggest a new framework for understanding purposive play at work and the contribution it can make to public service innovation.
Management Learning | 2018
Ally R. Memon
Archive | 2017
Emma Russell; J. Yarker; L. Waugh; M. Fullman; Ally R. Memon
Archive | 2017
Ally R. Memon
Archive | 2017
Ally R. Memon
Archive | 2017
Emma Russell; Amy Lloyd-Houldey; Ally R. Memon; Joanna Yarker
Archive | 2017
Ally R. Memon; Maryam Zahmatkesh