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Margaret Attwood (Author), Mike Pedler (Author), Sue Pritchard (Author), David Wilkinson (Author)


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February 12, 2003
There is continuing government pressure on public services to 'reform' and change. Expectations of new forms and standards of delivery, joined-up practice and the re-connection of services to users are high. Unfortunately, many policy makers have become dangerously reliant on mechanistic top-down audit and inspection regimes as the means of implementation.This book sets out to redress the balance. It argues powerfully that whole systems approaches are required to lead the changes towards the demands for new service configurations, partnership working and local and neighbourhood governance. The book outlines the theory behind whole systems development and gives good practice guidance on how to effectively develop 'systems' to improve joined-up working.

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Leading Change is a timely and valuable contribution to the debate on modernisation' and 'delivery' in public services. The authors' arguments and proposals will ring bells among managers and front-line workers across sectors. This book deserves a wide readership and is an excellent guide to 'whole systems' thinking and the benefits it could bring to the management of public services. Ian Christie, New Economics Foundation and The Local Futures Group


Anybody who is interested in effecting deep change in an organisation will benefit from this book. The authors demonstrate real understanding of all the forces for change and combine systems thinking with behavioural and other issues to confront them. Strongly recommended. Brenda Gourley, The Open University"Leading change will be a help and inspiration to those countless leaders at every level who are passionate about creating public services that are truly world class." David Fillingham, NHS Modernisation Agency"The authors of Leading Change write from experience - their own and that of others. Much of what they say will be disturbing to well-motivated though weary leaders of organisations working to improve social conditions but offers hope and support to those who want to change themselves and thus to change others. We should follow their suggestions - after all we know that what we are doing now does not work so there's all to play for." Fiona Ellis, Northern Rock Foundation


This book is extremely important and should be welcomed by grassroots communities. Traditional top-down solutions have clearly failed and the authors offer us a practical framework placing service users and local citizens at the centre of the change agenda. In my view a seminal text. Peter Brookes, Community Support Unit, Durham County Council


... strikes an excellent balance between theory and practice, losing neither in the process, and should appeal to both academics and practitioners of change. The British Journal of Healthcare Computing & Information Management


... a significant contribution that presses the importance of achieving new levels of organisation in managing change and has huge potential for impacting on policy makers and practitioners alike. Journal of European Affairs

About the Author

Margaret Attwood, Whole Systems Development, Mike Pedler, Whole Systems Development, Sue Pritchard, Whole Systems Development and David Wilkinson, Whole Systems Development

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Policy Press (February 12, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 186134449X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861344496
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,888,386 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Inside This Book (learn more)
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
fine words into action, whole systems development, holding frameworks, whole systems processes, new organising, questioning insight, meeting differently, public learning, whole systems change, confirming cases, whole systems approaches
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Environment Agency, Mad Management Virus, Marvin Weisbord, Graham Thompson, Five Keys, Gareth Morgan, Whole Systems Perspective
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