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Comparing the content of regulatory impact assessments in the UK and the EU
Authors:Fraser Macfarlane  Joanne Duberley  Chris Fewtrell  Martin Powell
Institution:1. fbmacfarlane@gmail.com
Abstract:The need for effective leadership in the UK public sector has been a prominent discourse in recent years. One aspect of this is a growing interest in talent management. This article examines the evolution of processes used for managing talent and developing leaders in the UK's National Health Service (NHS) by applying human resource management theory to an empirical case study. Our aim was to provide a constructive, but critical, analysis of the current role of managerial talent management and to comment on the suitability of the adopted approach in the NHS. Over the past three decades the NHS has come to adopt an increasingly ‘hard’ approach to talent management, i.e. rationalistic, managerial and narrowly focused on leadership competencies and senior management roles. This parallels a more general shift in the NHS from its traditional public sector ethos and humanistic values to more business-oriented values and ways of working.
Keywords:HRM  leadership  NHS  talent management  workforce planning
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