Keywords

learning and development practices, Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, management practices, organizational change

 

Authors

  1. Arnold, Edwin W. PhD, SPHR
  2. Goodson, Jane R. PhD
  3. Duarte, Neville T. PhD

Abstract

It is ironic that perhaps the only constant in health care organizations today is change. To compete successfully in health care and position an organization for high performance amid continuous change, it is very important for managers to have knowledge of the best learning and development practices of high-performing organizations in their industry. The rapid increases in the rate of technological change and geometric increases in knowledge make it virtually imperative that human resources are developed effectively. This article discusses the best learning and development practices among the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award winners in the health care industry since 2002 when the industry had its first award-winning organization.