The viability and sustainability approach to support organisational resilience: Learning in a recent case study in the health sector

Author:

Espinosa Angela M.12ORCID,Walker Jon3,Grover Kartikae4,Vachkova Maya V.5

Affiliation:

1. Centre of Systems Studies, Faculty of Business, Law and Politics Hull University Hull UK

2. Honorary Fellow Faculty of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences, Exeter University Exeter UK

3. Laural Bank Associates Huddersfield UK

4. Castle Hill Hospital Hull University Teaching Hospital NHS Trust Hull UK

5. University of Exeter Devon UK

Abstract

AbstractIn the context of ongoing global pandemics and political and economic instability, supporting public health organisations to improve their performance and develop their resilience is becoming a central issue in the organisational resilience research agenda. This paper offers a briefing on the viability and sustainability (v&s) approach and provides an example of application of the self‐transformation methodology (STM) at the breast care unit in an English Health Trust. The way of conducting the systemic application, the chosen methodology and tools and the way of interacting with the clients all exhibit the aspects of holistic flexibility. The paper demonstrates how the v&s approach and the STM enabled the collective identification of more effective policies and strategies for improving individual and organisational effectiveness for this health service unit, when interacting with a complex and changing environment. It also discusses the potential for adapting and replicating the approach across the healthcare sector.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Information Systems and Management,Strategy and Management,General Social Sciences

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