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PUBLIC SERVICE IMPROVEMENT

CONFERENCE 2011

Derek FeeleyDirector General & CEO NHSScotland

Sir Peter HousdenPermanent Secretary Scottish Government

The Danger of Here-and-Now

• A common language and practice of improvement because - it works- to help us deliver outcomes in complex settings- to empower our communities & our staff.

An Affirmative Culture

• …in which people offer constructive praise and challenge proportionately & openly

• …as a component of emotional intelligence – they are able to overcome personal reticence and hierarchical barriers to this

• …it is the done thing to be ambitious and to celebrate the areas where we plan to improve: i.e. we don’t sound like press releases

The Challenges

• Improvement in Scotland cannot become a new orthodoxy: it has to sponsor innovation and creativity.

• And make us more ready to admit mistakes.• Improvement and Assets: is more less? How

do we create the right environment on trust and risk?

Next?

• Derek and Jason will write to you…• Big learning points for you?• How best to follow up?• How you’d like to be involved?• Outcomes and an asset-based approach imply

a different kind of professionalism in Scotland – empowering, cross-cutting and skilled. The challenge is for us.

PUBLIC SERVICE IMPROVEMENT

CONFERENCE 2011

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