Frankel, A. (2008) What leadership styles should senior nurses develop? This is an extended version of the article published in Nursing Times; 104: 35, 23-24. Author Andrew Frankel, MSc, BA, PGCMS, ...
All nurses are leaders, regardless of their title, and must identify the leadership style that works best for them, Kimberly Gibbons, DNP, RN, a nurse midwife and clinical instructor at ...
OBJECTIVE: This study describes the transformational leadership (TL) practices of nurse leaders in professional nursing associations (PNAs). BACKGROUND: Professional nursing associations are vehicles ...
When you think about nurses, the first images that come to mind might be compassion, care, and dedication. But behind those long shifts and countless acts of selflessness lies a crucial, often ...
Creating a successful dyad model requires staying 'in sync,' finding balance, and great listening, says the CNO-CMO partnership. If nurse leaders in the LifePoint Health system need guidance, they don ...
The Marian K. Shaughnessy Nurse Leadership Academy at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, is a community for nursing leadership development to advance health ...
An article distributed by UPI reports on changing leadership styles and hospital culture and the impact that could have on the nursing profession, and quotes Fred Dansereau, professor of organizations ...
The Nursing Leadership in Health Systems Management Certificate for registered nurses focuses on development of a leadership style and skills set essential for individuals in or seeking administrative ...
Drexel University's online dual MSN in Nursing Leadership in Health Systems Management/Master’s Degree in Business Administration (MBA) program prepares you for a senior leadership role in a ...
The way in which management inspires a team and holds subordinates accountable can affect the happiness, motivation and effectiveness of the organization and its people. Understanding your leadership ...