The HSE's head of digital transformation, Professor Martin Curley, has resigned, saying that administrators being so resistant to change, that would have ...
We have a great group of climbers and committed expedition sponsors and a great supply chain. “We have found a more promising alternative route, with a much more well situated and welcoming base camp. Bad weather prognosis and supply chain and funding blockages. We could still succeed but there would be too many casualties, including me. “The HSE is not the solution, the HSE is the problem. He said that working with the HSE has been “difficult and the system has been very slow to respond”.
Curley compared his task to climbing Mount Everest in bad weather and referenced difficulties such as 'supply chain and funding blockages'.
During his time in the role, the “We can move fast and be mobile. “We have a great group of climbers and committed expedition sponsors and a great supply chain,” Curley said. Speaking on his resignation today, Curley said, “We have found a more promising route, with a much more well situated and welcoming base camp”, continuing the Everest comparison. Martin Curley compared his task to climbing Mount Everest in bad weather, citing difficulties such as “supply chain and funding blockages”. Curley compared his task to climbing Mount Everest in bad weather and referenced difficulties such as ‘supply chain and funding blockages’.
The Health Service Executive's head of digital transformation, Prof Martin Curley, has resigned, comparing the job to scaling Mount Everest.
There are many amazing people in the HSE, but there are many people, like me, who are deeply frustrated.” Paul Reid, director general of the HSE, also stepped down from his role. “The level of resistance that I ...
Martin Curley posted a resignation announcement on LinkedIn claiming that 'we could still succeed but there would be too many casualties, including me'
We could still succeed but there would be too many casualties, including ... “We have called off this particular ascent on Everest. The HSE’s head of digital transformation has resigned with immediate effect citing difficulties in implementing his vision and comparing the task to scaling Mount Everest in bad weather.
Prof Martin Curley, who has worked for the HSE since 2018, publicly announced his resignation on LinkedIn on Sunday.
There are many amazing people in the HSE, but there are many people, like me, who are deeply frustrated.” “The level of resistance that I ... But the problem is bigger than the HSE.
Irshadgul News report,. HSE's head of digital transformation has resigned, comparing the task to scaling Mount Everest. Professor Martin Curley, who has worked ...
But the problem is bigger than the HSE. Asked whether the HSE was fit for purpose, he said: “To be very honest, no, it isn’t. “The level of resistance that I …
Curley compared his task to climbing Mount Everest in bad weather and referenced difficulties such as 'supply chain and funding blockages'.
During his time in the role, the “We can move fast and be mobile. “We have a great group of climbers and committed expedition sponsors and a great supply chain,” Curley said. Speaking on his resignation today, Curley said, “We have found a more promising route, with a much more well situated and welcoming base camp”, continuing the Everest comparison. Martin Curley compared his task to climbing Mount Everest in bad weather, citing difficulties such as “supply chain and funding blockages”. Curley compared his task to climbing Mount Everest in bad weather and referenced difficulties such as ‘supply chain and funding blockages’.
The Director of Digital Transformation and Open Innovation at the Health Service Executive, Professor Martin Curley, has resigned.
He is the author of eight books on technology management and is the co-founder of the Innovation Value Institute at Maynooth University. The HSE Digital Innovation team was established in 2019 to develop the digital capability of the HSE and to adopt new technologies in a bid to improve health service efficiency and effectiveness. The Director of Digital Transformation and Open Innovation at the Health Service Executive, Professor Martin Curley, has resigned.
Curley, the HSE's head of digital transformation, resigned at the weekend and made a number of strong criticisms about the organisation.
Martin Curley, the director of digital transformation and open innovation, announced his resignation on LinkedIn on Monday morning Stephen Mulvany, the interim chief executive of the HSE, has said “there’s two sides to every story” in response to criticisms from the head of digital transformation who resigned at the weekend. Curley, the HSE’s head of digital transformation, resigned at the weekend and made a number of strong criticisms about the organisation
The HSE's Director of Digital Transformation has resigned, branding the health system not fit for purpose. Professor Martin Curley announced his resignation ...
The system has been very, very slow to respond. There is a problem in how we move forward.' He said he would be working on new ways to reduce hospitalisation for heart failure and respiratory illnesses - and felt he could do better from Maynooth than from inside the HSE.