Bob Sang
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Bob Sang was appointed by London South Bank University as the UK's first professor of Patient and Public Involvement in 2006. He had also been a visiting fellow at CENTRIM. He was educated at the University of East Anglia but failed his chemistry degree there. He later returned to studying and completed a public administration degree at the University of Sussex.
Bob Sang's Published Works
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Published Works
- Managing successful total quality relationships in the supply chain (1994) (51)
- Developing integration through total quality supply chain management (1995) (46)
- Choice, participation and accountability: assessing the potential impact of legislation promoting patient and public involvement in health in the UK * (2004) (31)
- Personalisation: Consumer Power or Social Co‐Production (2009) (9)
- Patient involvement in clinical governance (2001) (8)
- A Citizen‐Led Coalition for Integrated Care (2007) (7)
- The Theory and Practice of Getting Humans into Global Organizations: Performing Rather than Preforming (1994) (4)
- Modernising patient and public involvement (2002) (4)
- A co-productive health leadership model to support the liberation of the NHS (2011) (4)
- Across the great divide: discussing the undiscussable (2001) (3)
- Will CPPIH really be democratically diverse (2003) (2)
- Public involvement - an inconvenient truth (2007) (2)
- User Involvement: The Involved and Involving Community Health Care Nurse (2009) (2)
- Leading Locally; Learning Together: An emerging vision of public services leadership from Hazel Blears MP (2005) (1)
- Opening our eyes to choice, risk and accountability (2004) (1)
- Continuity and Connectivity: Who will Stabilise the Systems that Support Health Care Outside Hospital? (2006) (1)
- Portfolio Management Strategies to Maximize Profitability from Mature Fields under Optimal Cash Exposure Mode in Ecuador (2017) (1)
- Don't let's forget, we're in it for the long-term (2007) (1)
- Are LINks and HOSTs fit for PPI purposes (2008) (1)
- Fostering the spirit of innovation in PCTs (2000) (0)
- Don't forget, we're in it for the long-term (2007) (0)
- Rigour, Accountability and Creativity. Leading the NHS Modernisation Effort at a Strategic Level (2006) (0)
- What, no magic bullet? Reflecting on record reform (2001) (0)
- Knee-jerk leadership - who is leading NHS reform and where? (2007) (0)
- Health Advice for Gordon Brown (2007) (0)
- The proof of the public-private pudding (2006) (0)
- Varying views on the value of patient choice (2003) (0)
- Cutting the Crass Rhetoric About Partnership (2002) (0)
- Whose Outcome is it Anyway? Leadership Development: A Consumer Perspective (2005) (0)
- NPfIT to LPfIT: Why the NHS needs to move from centralised to distributed systems for IT (2005) (0)
- Changing the TQM Boundaries: Extensions into the Supply Chain: Initial Stages in a Research Project (1992) (0)
- Book Reviews The Resourceful Patient JA Muir Gray E-Rosetta Press £12.50 (PBK) ISBN 1904202004 (2003) (0)
- Public Leadership for the 21st Century Delivering ‘Public Value’ through Entrepreneurship, Engagement and Rigour (2007) (0)
- Thoughts on ‘Shifting The Balance Of Power' (2001) (0)
- Engaging the intermediate tier in ‘A Patient-Led NHS’ (2005) (0)
- Values Work in Health and Health Education (2017) (0)
- Firmer foundations: the potential of foundation PCTs (2005) (0)
- Book Review:Fortress NHS: A Philosophical Review of the National Health Service. David Seedhouse (1994) (0)
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