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MNG3702 Assignment 2 Semester 1 2024 (Solutions)

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MNG3702 Assignment 2 Semester 1 2024 (Solutions) Netcare Netcare Limited is a South African investment holding company. They operate through several subsidiaries. Netcare offers a unique and comprehensive range of private healthcare services and products across the healthcare spectrum, throughout South Africa. The Netcare Group invests in growing and continually improving their capabilities and capacity, and in partnering with the public sector in South Africa, to support the effectiveness of the national healthcare systems in which they operate. Netcare’s continuous investment in the latest medical technologies and high-level professional expertise and its commitment to caring for patients, make them a leading healthcare provider. 2 | P a g e The company’s ordinary shares have been listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in South Africa since December 1996, when the company operated four hospitals. Currently, the company has 51 hospitals, two public–private partnership hospitals, 10 605 registered hospital beds, 422 theatres, 10 cancer care centres, 63 renal dialysis units with 860 dialysis stations, 95 primary healthcare centres, 15 Medicross day theatres, 79 Netcare 911 emergency sites, 7 training campuses, 21 763 employees, and 12 mental health and psychiatric clinics with 841 beds. In South Africa, Netcare operates the largest private hospital, primary healthcare, emergency medical services and renal care networks. In addition to its world-class hospital services, the Group offers primary healthcare, sub-acute care, day surgery, occupational health and employee wellness services through Medicross, emergency medical services through Netcare 911, renal dialysis through National Renal Care and mental health and psychiatric services through Akeso. Netcare also has the distinction of being a leading private trainer of emergency medical and nursing personnel in the country. Netcare’s core purpose is to provide the best and safest patient care. Their vision is to: • develop and implement solutions to provide quality healthcare by inspiring their people, encouraging innovation and optimising their operations to deliver value for all stakeholders; • strive for consistent and excellent patient care delivered by people who are passionate about the sanctity of life, personal respect and dignity; • grow their investments in people, infrastructure and technology and develop lasting relationships with healthcare professionals; and • be a leading corporate citizen, proud of their heritage and what they contribute to society. Netcare’s core value is care. They care about the dignity of their patients and all members of the Netcare family. They care about the participation of their people and partners in everything that they do. They care about truth in all their actions. They engage everyone with empathy and respond with acts of compassion in all their interactions with patients and their families. To attain the core purpose, Netcare’s strategy responds decisively to the changing healthcare environment and will create sustainable competitive advantage for the Group. It reinvents how they deliver health and care, moving away from the siloed and episodic approach typical of traditional healthcare provision. It will enable them to provide seamless and integrated services across all their platforms, enabled by digitisation and informed by rich data. As they accelerate its implementation over the medium term (three to five years), they expect to achieve a care offering that is highly differentiated in South Africa, driving above market growth, and earning enhanced returns for the Group. These are the outcomes against which all our strategic initiatives are evaluated and measured. This process is illustrated on the next page: 3 | P a g e Core purpose Provide best and safest care to patients Netcare’s Strategy Answers the three global healthcare megatrends of consumer centricity, digitization, and data Leverages off unique ecosystem of assets and services Delivers personcentred health and care that is digitally enabled, and data driven How Netcare will achieve person-centred health and care Digitize patient health records across all Netcare service platforms Apply rich data analytics to inform clinical decisions and outcomes Create a customer engagement platform that provides an interface for patients to access their health and care data over their entire lifetime Allows patients to take co-responsibility for their health and wellness Longitudinal records of healthcare during periods of recovery and wellness 4 | P a g e Netcare’s strategy rests on six pillars, each with clearly defined objectives, plans and projects that in combination will drive the outcomes their strategy is designed to achieve. These pillars are depicted in the figure below and described in more detail on the following page: Person-centred health and care, digitally enabled and data driven Investment Consistency of care Disruptive innovation Transformation of our society Organic growth Integration 5 | P a g e Each of the above pillars is directly linked to the remuneration of employees. Netcare ensures a balanced approach to growth, profitability and value creation for all stakeholders while generating competitive returns for their shareholders over the long term. In South Africa, they are implementing a systems leadership model where managers are encouraged to use their energy, ideas, and skills to drive innovation across the organisation. Through this approach, Netcare aims to co-create a sustainable future by finding collective solutions to operational challenges and for those in the healthcare system they serve. Netcare’s sustainability strategy is based on three pillars, namely, transformation, reporting on clinical outcomes and environmental sustainability: • Transformation: Netcare is committed to making a positive difference and the transformational culture in Netcare is evidenced by the Group’s sustained progress in transformation. They focus on enhancing Netcare’s black ownership and the race and gender diversity of their leadership. • Quality of care reporting: The Netcare quality management system is designed to provide assurance of the highest quality of care in all Netcare facilities by adopting a multi-dimensional quality framework that includes more than 300 measures of quality. • Environmental sustainability: Environmental sustainability is an integral part of their strategy. In 2013, Netcare received a R500 million loan from Nedbank Corporate Bank in association with the French Development Agency, having set themselves the goal of reducing their energy intensity by 30% within 10 years. Their environmental sustainability programme focuses on ensuring a sustainable supply of energy and water, efficiently managing the use and cost of utilities, and Consistency of care •Delivering consistently excellent clinical services, ensuring best and safest person-centred care Disruptive innovation •Implementing medical technologies, digitisation and data solutions for the benefits of the business and patients driving sustainability Tranformation of our society •Continuing to invest in and develop their workforce and communities Orgnic growth •Driving strategic engagements with doctors and funders, investing to maintain the quality of their facilities and developing new products and services to promote inclusivity and access Integration •Creating strategic and synergistics partnerships between all service platforms and functions Investment •Creating economic value and optimising capacity utlisation 6 | P a g e recycling and controlling waste. They have strategic partnerships with Energy Management SA and Energy Partners and provide their employees with training and awareness on utility conservation. Sources: Netcare Limited. 2023. Who we are. Available online: Netcare Limited Annual integrated report 2020. Available online 7 | P a g e QUESTIONS Question 1 (10 marks) Modern organisations need effective and efficient leaders and managers. Differentiate between the concepts leadership and management and identify three examples of the application of these concepts at Netcare. (10 marks, of which 4 marks will be awarded for the differentiation between leadership and management, 3 marks for examples of the application of leadership and 3 marks for examples of the application of management at Netcare) Question 2 (16 marks) The term ‘responsible strategic leadership’ is becoming increasingly common across the global corporate community. Would you regard Netcare’s strategic leaders as responsible leaders? In your answer, you first need to unpack the pillars of responsible strategic leadership and then apply it to Netcare. Second, make a judgement whether Netcare’s strategic leaders are responsible or not, based on your application of the pillars of responsible leadership to the case. (16 marks, of which 3 marks will be awarded for explaining each of the pillars of strategic leadership, 11 marks to the application of the pillars to Netcare, and 2 marks will be awarded for your final judgement) 8 | P a g e Question 3 (21 marks) The organisational chart of Netcare is provided below: Briefly explain how Netcare can create a responsible organisational structure. In your answer, you need to explain the three phases in the process of creating a responsible organisational structure. (21 marks, of which 7 marks will be allocated to each of the three phases of the process) Question 4 (23 marks) Strategic control is vital for ensuing that the implementation of chosen strategies is on track. Explain where strategic control fits into the strategic management process at Netcare. In your answer, you need to provide an explanation of each phase of the strategic management process and provide an indication of where strategic control fits into this process. In addition, you need to provide one example of the application of each phase to Netcare. (23 marks, of which 16 marks will be awarded to a discussion of each phase in the strategic management process, and 7 marks for the examples of the application thereof to Netcare) Total marks for assignment 2 70 marks

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, QUESTION 1.
In contemporary organisations, the distinctions between leadership and
management are both critical and nuanced, serving as foundational pillars for
operational excellence and strategic vision. Leadership, inherently, revolves
around the capacity to inspire, influence, and guide others towards a shared
vision or goal. It is characterized by traits such as innovation, vision,
inspiration, and the ability to drive change within the organisation.
Management, conversely, is grounded in the administration and control of
organisational activities, focusing on maintaining efficiency, planning,
budgeting, and overseeing day-to-day operations to ensure the achievement
of organisational objectives (Northouse, 2018).
At Netcare, the application of leadership is manifest in several strategic
dimensions. Firstly, the company's commitment to transformation within the
South African healthcare sector exemplifies visionary leadership. This
initiative not only reflects a commitment to societal advancement but also
indicates a strategic orientation towards inclusivity and diversity in leadership
roles, enhancing Netcare's black ownership and the racial and gender
diversity of their leadership teams. This transformational approach
underscores a leadership ethos that goes beyond mere operational success
to foster societal progress and equity (Netcare Limited, 2023).
Secondly, Netcare's strategic focus on disruptive innovation, through the
implementation of cutting-edge medical technologies, digitisation, and data
solutions, showcases leadership that is committed to reshaping the
healthcare landscape. By prioritising investments in technology and data
analytics, Netcare leaders exhibit a forward-thinking approach, aiming to
enhance patient care and operational efficiency. This strategy not only
positions Netcare as a leader in healthcare innovation but also demonstrates
leadership's role in steering the organisation towards sustainability and
future-readiness (Netcare Limited Annual Integrated Report 2020).
Thirdly, the emphasis on environmental sustainability, through strategic
partnerships and initiatives aimed at reducing energy intensity, highlights
leadership's role in championing sustainability. This approach reflects an
understanding of the broader impact of healthcare operations on the
environment and society, showcasing leadership's commitment to ethical
stewardship and sustainable development (Netcare Limited, 2023).

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