Lumba believes this points to evidence that companies must focus on the recognition not the rewards, reinforcing desired behaviors that contribute to positive business results.
Leslie Hamilton, vice chair of Safe and Sustainable, the NHS group reviewing children's congenital heart services, said he believed there had been a recognition by some experts in the field that "change is needed" based on clinical evidence that larger units had better results "by way of fewer deaths and fewer complications".
The Liberal Democrats' spokesman also pointed to Ofsted's recognition that in future inspectors would be required to report on schools only "when they have sufficient evidence to come to a secure judgement".