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Why Your Boss is White, Middle-class and a Show-off

... hunter gather bands on the savannah in southern Africa,” says the author of the paper, Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite, from UNSW’s Institute for Health Innovation.“While this research focuses specifically on health care settings, the results can be extrapolated to other workplaces,” says Professor Braithwaite.“Groups were territorial in the past because it helped them survive....

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One in ten patients hurt

ONE in 10 hospital patients will be harmed in some way during their stay, prompting a warning to people to be more vigilant about their own safety. director Jeffrey Braithwaite said patients, and their family, friends and colleagues, needed to take some responsibility for the care they received.Professor Braithwaite said patients should not assume everything that happened to them...

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One in ten hospital patients harmed

University of NSW Institute of Health Innovation director Jeffrey Braithwaite said patients - and their family, friends and colleagues - needed to take some responsibility for the care they received.

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Is your manager prehistoric?

Have you ever wondered why your male manager wears a smart suit, hangs out in a coffee clique and never takes a lunch break? It's all down to two million years of evolution, say researchers in Australia. Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite, from the University of New South Wales, says that the tribal culture in offices is similar to that of hunter-gatherers: "Prehistoric behaviours such as...