Managing your reputation - a priceless asset.
Where and when
16 April 2008, 9.30 - 15.00, Hilton, Coventry
IMPORTANT: This meeting is free of charge
Speakers will include
- Steve Barnett, Interim Chief Executive, NHS Confederation
- Sian Thomas, Acting Director, NHS Employers
- David Stout, Director of PCT Network, NHS Confederation
- Sarah Jones, Deputy Director of Communications, NHS Confederation
Attendance
- Chairs
- Chief Executives
- PEC Chairs
- Non-Executive Directors
- All board level directors
- Senior managers
Membership meetings are open to all our members across all organisation types.
What will you get out of it?
- Opportunity to hear from senior local and national speakers
- Get an update on wider NHS policy issues
- Network and meet colleagues from across the region
- Feed into the NHS Confederation work programme and influence the debate
Programme
09.30 Registration for main meeting and refreshments
10.00 Welcome and introductions from Chair
- David Loughton, Chief Executive, Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust (TBC)
10.10 NHS Confederation Update (including discussion and questions) presented by:
- Steve Barnett, Interim Chief Executive, NHS Confederation
- David Stout, Director of PCT Network, NHS Confederation
- Sian Thomas, Acting Director, NHS Employers
11.45 Break
12.00 Managing your reputation - a priceless asset
- Sarah Jones, Deputy Director of Communications, NHS Confederation
This session will give an overview of:
- Golden rules and key techniques for reputation management - the Confederation is producing a guide on reputation management for boards
- The latest analysis of the key reputation issues for the NHS - but what is on the horizon?
- The Department of Health's priorities and approach
- How the Confederation works to support the reputation of the national NHS, local NHS organisations and NHS management
And, provide members with an opportunity help us shape our future work programme on reputation.
12.45 Lunch
13.30 - 15.00 Confidential Forum with Sian Thomas, Acting Director, NHS Employers
hear information on key workforce issues and areas of work
- get a more detailed update on NHS Employers key areas of work
- feedback on national and local issues
- influence NHS Employers future and current work programme
- 15.00 Close
Last reviewed 20 Mar 2008