Authors

  1. Grob , Rachel
  2. Lee , Yuna S.H.
  3. Shaller , Dale
  4. Warne , Emily
  5. Matta , Sasmira
  6. Schlesinger , Mark
  7. Nembhard , Ingrid M.

Abstract

Our results add to the nascent literature a detailed description of how narratives can be used both as a tool for middle managers in their leadership and supervisory roles, and as a blueprint for improvement work within outpatient settings. They also illuminate why patient experience scores may improve when narrative data are collected and used. Finally, our results suggest that for middle managers, perhaps “nothing is more powerful than words” because narratives function as both an insight provider and a compelling tool that adds direction and meaning to workplace endeavors.