E.g. 4.3.2 Act as a positive role model for innovation 4.3.1. Question the status quo 2.3.4 Keep the focus of contribution on delivering and improving.

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e.g Act as a positive role model for innovation Question the status quo Keep the focus of contribution on delivering and improving services to patients e.g Act as a positive role model for innovation Question the status quo Keep the focus of contribution on delivering and improving services to patients e.g. 4.3 Encouraging improvement and innovation e.g Question the status quo Assess and analyse processes using up to date improvement methodologies Develop creative solutions to health and care e.g. 4.3 Encouraging improvement and innovation e.g Question the status quo Assess and analyse processes using up to date improvement methodologies Develop creative solutions to health and care e.g. 3.4 Managing performance e.g Analyse information from a range of sources about performance Take action to improve performance Take responsibility for managing difficult issues Build learning from experience into future plans Ensure that strategic plans are translated into workable operational plans, identifying risks, critical success factors and evaluation measures Establish clear accountability for the delivery of all elements of the strategy, holding people to account and expecting to be held to account themselves e.g. 3.4 Managing performance e.g Analyse information from a range of sources about performance Take action to improve performance Take responsibility for managing difficult issues Build learning from experience into future plans Ensure that strategic plans are translated into workable operational plans, identifying risks, critical success factors and evaluation measures Establish clear accountability for the delivery of all elements of the strategy, holding people to account and expecting to be held to account themselves 1.1 Developing self awareness e.g Identifying own strengths and weaknesses, impact of behaviour on others, Obtain, analyse and act on feedback from a variety of sources 1.2 Managing yourself 1.3 CPD 1.4 Acting with integrity 1.1 Developing self awareness e.g Identifying own strengths and weaknesses, impact of behaviour on others, Obtain, analyse and act on feedback from a variety of sources 1.2 Managing yourself 1.3 CPD 1.4 Acting with integrity e.g. 2.1 Developing networks e.g Create opportunities to bring individuals and groups together to achieve goals 2.2 Building and maintaining relationships 2.3 Encouraging contribution 2.4 Working within teams Gather feedback from patients, service users and colleagues to help develop plans e.g. 2.1 Developing networks e.g Create opportunities to bring individuals and groups together to achieve goals 2.2 Building and maintaining relationships 2.3 Encouraging contribution 2.4 Working within teams Gather feedback from patients, service users and colleagues to help develop plans e.g Demonstrate awareness of the political, social, technical economic, organisational and professional environment Understand and interpret relevant legislation and accountability frameworks Broadly scan and analyse the full range of factors that will impact on the organisation, to create likely scenarios for the future e.g Demonstrate awareness of the political, social, technical economic, organisational and professional environment Understand and interpret relevant legislation and accountability frameworks Broadly scan and analyse the full range of factors that will impact on the organisation, to create likely scenarios for the future e.g.3.4 Managing performance e.g Analyse information from a range of sources about performance Build learning from experience into future plans Promote the sharing of information and resources 4.2 Critically evaluating Assess and evaluate using up to date improvement methodologies 5.2 Applying knowledge and evidence Use appropriate methods to gather data and information Use data to challenge existing practices and processes e.g.3.4 Managing performance e.g Analyse information from a range of sources about performance Build learning from experience into future plans Promote the sharing of information and resources 4.2 Critically evaluating Assess and evaluate using up to date improvement methodologies 5.2 Applying knowledge and evidence Use appropriate methods to gather data and information Use data to challenge existing practices and processes e.g. 1.4 Acting with integrity e.g Uphold personal and professional ethics and values, taking into account the values of the organisation and respecting the culture, beliefs and abilities of individuals Create a vision which is bold, innovative, and reflects the core values of the NHS e.g. 1.4 Acting with integrity e.g Uphold personal and professional ethics and values, taking into account the values of the organisation and respecting the culture, beliefs and abilities of individuals Create a vision which is bold, innovative, and reflects the core values of the NHS Relationships and connections between the NHS Change Model & Leadership Framework