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      A Surrealistic Mega-Analysis of Redisorganization Theories

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          Abstract

          Background

          We are sick and tired of being redisorganized.

          Objective

          To systematically review the empirical evidence for organizational theories and repeated reorganizations.

          Methods

          We did not find anything worth reading, other than Dilbert, so we fantasized. Unfortunately, our fantasies may well resemble many people's realities. We are sorry about this, but it is not our fault.

          Results

          We discovered many reasons for repeated reorganizations, the most common being ‘no good reason’. We estimated that trillions of dollars are being spent on strategic and organizational planning activities each year, thus providing lots of good reasons for hundreds of thousands of people, including us, to get into the business. New leaders who are intoxicated with the prospect of change further fuel perpetual cycles of redisorganization. We identified eight indicators of successful redisorganizations, including large consultancy fees paid to friends and relatives.

          Conclusions

          We propose the establishment of ethics committees to review all future redisorganization proposals in order to put a stop to uncontrolled, unplanned experimentation inflicted on providers and users of the health services.

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                Journal
                Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
                J R Soc Med
                SAGE Publications
                0141-0768
                1758-1095
                December 2005
                November 23 2017
                December 2005
                : 98
                : 12
                : 563-568
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Norwegian Centre for Health Services Research, Oslo, Norway;
                [2 ]Trout Research and Education Center, Markdale, Ontario, Canada;
                [3 ]James Lind Library, Oxford, UK;
                [4 ]Medical Genetics, Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
                Article
                10.1177/014107680509801223
                636b4b22-328e-4aaf-90f1-a7cb076ba39d
                © 2005

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