Organisational flexibility and human resource utilisation with reference to the health sector in South Africa

dc.contributor.authorRoux, Nico L.
dc.contributor.authorSchoeman, Linda
dc.date.accessioned2007-11-14T10:04:40Z
dc.date.available2007-11-14T10:04:40Z
dc.date.issued2004-11
dc.description.abstractWorldwide, health care costs are spiralling upwards, forcing health sectors to find alternative organisational structures. Increased global competition and rapid technological and environmental changes are forcing organisations to restructure themselves from rigid bureaucracies towards leaner, more flexible and responsive structures. Aligning traditional health care systems with current transformational needs in South Africa is becoming more and more difficult. This is exacerbated by the growing number of people who live in poverty, the increase in HIV/AIDS cases and their growing dependence on government funding for service delivery. This article explores future prospects for more flexible structures that encourage government “to cope with” and “create change” within the South African health sector. Important drivers in creating the change process are linked to the strategic and policy objectives of the organisation and is supported by effective internal staffing decisions that promote the achievement of organisational and employee goals. This includes performance management techniques, partnerships for service delivery and improved human resource utilisation. A hypothetical model offers the reader alternatives in creating change through flexible horizontal structures and relationships. The theoretical underpinnings of this model are based on the formation of partnerships and its interaction with network and process based structures. By drawing a comparison between the continuum of a classical hierarchical organisation and the networked organisation, the authors attempt to provide valuable insight into the contrasts that exists between both structures and their impact on service outcomes.en
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dc.identifier.citationRoux, NL & Schoeman, L 2004, 'Organisational flexibility and human resource utilisation with reference to the health sector in South Africa', Journal of Public Administration, vol. 39, no. 4.1, pp. 520-538. [http://www.saapam.co.za/]en
dc.identifier.issn0036-0767
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/3956
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSouth African Association for Public Administration and Managementen
dc.rightsSouth African Association for Public Administration and Managementen
dc.subjectSouth African health sectoren
dc.subjectOrganisational flexibilityen
dc.subjectHuman resource utilisationen
dc.subject.lcshOrganizational change -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcshCivil service -- Personnel management
dc.titleOrganisational flexibility and human resource utilisation with reference to the health sector in South Africaen
dc.typeArticleen

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