Sociocracy in the Surgical Clinic – Tomorrow: Handover
April 16, 2024
This podcast episode is all about sociocracy in the Surgery Clinic at Zollikerberg Hospital. The conversation gets to the bottom of the experiences with sociocracy, its prerequisites for success and its benefits.
In the eighth episode of our Morgen:Rapport podcast, we discuss how more participation improves decision-making and promotes new creative solutions. Kathrin Hillewerth, Co-Clinical Director of the Surgery Clinic, talks to Jean-Daniel Strub about the profound changes that the introduction of sociocracy has brought - from the culture of meetings to decision-making. She explains how this type of organisation not only has a positive impact on the team, but also on patients. The episode "Collaboration 2.0: How sociocracy in acute hospitals enables more participation and co-determination - and promotes new ideas" provides insights into why sociocracy is successful and how it promotes new ideas.
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