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Working Whole Systems is likely to interest the readers if they are
looking for new ways of working. It offers a radical way of
thinking about organisations as living systems, and practical
methods of engaging with complex social and organisational issues.
General practice is the cornerstone of primary care in the UK.
However, this traditional model has been challenged by new visions
of its role, particularly a responsibility for improving health as
well as for the care of illness, and a responsibility for
populations as well as for individuals. This book focuses on the
development of general practice as a framework within which
community nurses and other professionals can build their
contibution to the future of primary care. In so doing it shows how
the care of general practice can be maintained and strengthened.
This work is intended for all primary care staff, including
doctors, nurses and managers, and for anyone interested in the
future of primary care in the changing NHS.
Working Whole Systems offers a radical way of thinking about
organisations as living systems. It provides practical methods for
engaging with complex social and organisational issues that are
applicable to any group wanting a new way to work. The book draws
directly on the authors' experience in health agencies, housing,
transport, local government, police and voluntary agencies. This
second edition contains new research on the criminal justice
system, services for children and young people and services for
people with mental health problems. Leaders, managers and human
resources professionals in all organisations will find the approach
of this book fundamental to the way their systems function. It also
offers vital information for policy makers and shapers.
This book takes a radical approach to the problems of market
economies. It doesn't question the role of market mechanisms
themselves, or the role of government in regulating the economy and
providing public goods. It does however question one of the
foundations on which market-based economies are based: the system
of property rights. It suggests that the form of private property
that works well for the things we make is entirely inappropriate
when applied to the natural world. It proposes an alternative -
stewardship. The underlying principle of stewardship is that
everyone is entitled to an equal share of the wealth of the natural
world. In practical terms this means that stewards of land pay a
fee that is equal to its market rent. This is used to provide
revenue for the government in place of conventional taxes or to
provide a Universal Income that is distributed to everybody.
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