Louise Kippist
University of Western Sydney
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Leadership in Health Services | 2014
Andi Sebastian; Liz Fulop; Ann M Dadich; Anneke Fitzgerald; Louise Kippist; Anne Smyth
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to call for strong medical co-leadership in transforming the Australian health system. The paper discusses how Health LEADS Australia, the Australian health leadership framework, offers an opportunity to engage medical clinicians and doctors in the leadership of health services. Design/methodology/approach – The paper first discusses the nature of medical leadership and its associated challenges. The paper argues that medical leaders have a key role in the design, implementation and evaluation of healthcare reforms, and in translating these reforms for their colleagues. Second, this paper describes the origins and nature of Health LEADS Australia. Third, this paper discusses the importance of the goal of Health LEADS Australia and suggests the evidence-base underpinning the five foci in shaping medical leadership education and professional development. This paper concludes with suggestions on how Health LEADS Australia might be evaluated. Findings – For the well-bein...
Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources | 2018
Leila Karimi; Ann M Dadich; Liz Fulop; Sandra G. Leggat; Kathy Eljiz; Janna Anneke Fitzgerald; Anne Smyth; Kathryn J Hayes; Louise Kippist
To redress the scholarly preoccupation with problems, there is a need to focus on practices that exceed expectation. This study is the first to explicate healthcare professionals’ perceptions of brilliance within their health service. Via online discussions, 78 postgraduate health management students from an Australian university shared their experiences with, and perceptions of brilliant health services in their organisation. Researchers thematically analysed the text and workshopped the findings to extend current understandings of human resource management using positive organisational scholarship in health‐care (POSH). Preliminary codes organised well into six key themes – teamwork, leadership, innovation, exceptional individuals, empowerment and patient‐centred care. Although the results reflect health service management research, POSH helped to clarify those aspects of people management that are associated with brilliant health services. These include developing interagency networks; adopting an understanding of innovation; and recognising the extraordinary in the seemingly ordinary.
Journal of Health Organisation and Management | 2009
Louise Kippist; Anneke Fitzgerald
Continuous Innovation: Strategic Priorities for the Global Knowledge Economy: Proceedings of the 5th International CINet Conference, held in Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, 22-25 September 2004 | 2004
Anneke Fitzgerald; Martin Lum; Louise Kippist
Proceedings of the 20th ANZAM Conference: Management, Pragmatism, Philosophy, Priorities | 2006
Louise Kippist; Anneke Fitzgerald
Employment relations record | 2014
Louise Kippist; Anneke Fitzgerald
International employment relations review | 2013
Louise Kippist
Australian Health Review | 2017
Leila Karimi; Ann M Dadich; Liz Fulop; Sandra G. Leggat; Jiri Rada; Kathryn J Hayes; Louise Kippist; Kathy Eljiz; Anne Smyth; Janna Anneke Fitzgerald
Proceedings of the 30th Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference (ANZAM 2016): Under New Management: Innovating for Sustainable and Just Futures, 6-9 December 2016, School of Management, QUT Business School, Brisbane, Australia | 2016
Louise Kippist; Ann M Dadich; Liz Fulop; Kathryn J Hayes; Leila Karimi; Anne Smyth
Employment relations record | 2015
Louise Kippist; Fernanda Duarte