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08/03/2021
Collaboration – 8 March 2021
This week GGI celebrates its twelfth birthday, prompting a good deal of introspection and reflection on the remarkable journey we have enjoyed over the last 12 years – particularly the rollercoaster ride of the last 12 months.
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22/02/2021
Mission control – 22 February
As the public sector gears itself up for the major structural, legislative and cultural changes ahead, leaders could focus less on what must change and more on what outcomes they desire.
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15/02/2021
Inventive leadership - 15 February 2021
Creative communication is about sparking conversations with those you want to engage with. More than 300 NHS senior leaders joined us on Tuesday this week to discuss the integrated care white paper.
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08/02/2021
Ready to integrate - 8 February 2021
There are big changes ahead for everyone in health and social care, full of risks and opportunities. GGI has been actively developing our integration practice and insights on improving population health for over a decade.
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01/02/2021
Elements of change – 1 February 2021
In Race Equality Week, our regular webinar for NHS non-executive directors addressed the under-representation of BAME people on NHS boards.
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25/01/2021
Ready to lead - 25 January 2021
Biden is the right US leader for the times, painting a compelling and appealing picture of what could be rather than shouting about what shouldn’t. He chooses not to divide, preferring to inspire and unify.
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27/03/2020
GGI Newsletter - 27 March 2020
At the end of an extraordinary first week of lockdown in the UK, we join the nation in thanking front-line health workers for their service. The work of NHS boards has never been more important and our efforts to support them continue. This week we began a series of daily bulletins offering practical advice drawn from the deep experience gained by the GGI team over many years – and informed by the conversations we are having with NHS leaders throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
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