Assessing Organizational Readiness to Change through a Framework Applied to Hospitals
Irene Gabutti, Christian Colizzi, Tommaso Sanna
Abstract
Abstract Understanding and managing hospital Organizational Readiness to Change is a key topic with strong practical implications on society worldwide. This study provides, through a scoping literature review, a framework aimed at creating a road map for hospital managers who are implementing strategic processes of change. Ideally, the framework should act as a check-list to proactively detect those items that are likely to impede successful change. 146 items were identified and clustered into 9 domains. Finally, although built for the hospital setting, similar research approaches could be highly effective also in other large, public organizations.
Topics & Concepts
Public financeOrganizational changeBusinessChange management (ITSM)Key (lock)Knowledge managementProcess managementTheory of changePublic relationsPolitical scienceMarketingComputer scienceManagementEconomicsLean manufacturingLawComputer securityHealthcare Quality and ManagementOrganizational Leadership and Management StrategiesQuality and Supply Management