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  1. It is imperative that anyone who wishes to become a nurse manager or leader know the differences between the transactional and transformational leadership styles. After all, any person who plans to succeed at leading a team of healthcare staff prefer...
  2. Glenda Bennett, a 56-year-old unit manager at a 600-bed county hospital located in a large city, usually arrives at work sometime before 10 o'clock every morning. She manages the 7th floor of the hospital, which is better known as the pediatrics unit...
  3. Nursing Leaders Faced with Challenges

    Beginning with recognizing the obstacles, the emerging leader can identifying the obstacles and assist the nurse with implementing a plan to reach the goal of becoming a leader. Today's nurse is faced with many challenges which ten years ago was not ...
  4. Dee Waverly, age 59, arrives at her workplace, a 35-bed freestanding specialty hospital, promptly at seven o'clock every weekday morning. She started working here as a unit manager nearly 18 years ago, and after four years of reliable service, was pr...
  5. Ways in which direct care providers implement leadership at the bedside: Leadership defined as an overall framework: A process of influencing the activities of either an individual or a group in an effort to achieve goals in a given situation (Hersey...
  6. Participate in Workplace CommitteesParticipating workplace committees allows you to learn how and why decisions are made within your institution and healthcare politics involved in decision making. Observe how committee lead and members identify issu...