Weberg, Daniel Robert,

Leadership in nursing practice : the intersection of innovation and teamwork in healthcare systems / Daniel Weberg and Kara Mangold. - Fourth edition. - xxvi, 613 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.

Originally published as: Leadership in nursing practice / Tim Porter-O'Grady and Kathy Malloch. 2013.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Integrating learning: applying the practices of leadership -- Change and innovation -- Becoming a professional nurse -- The person of the leader: the capacity to lead -- Conflict skills for clinical leaders -- The era of digitization in nursing workforce management: an overview of contemporary nurse scheduling and staffing practices -- Principles of ethical decision-making -- Leadership: the foundation of practice partnership -- Resources for healthcare excellence -- Navigating the care network: creating the context for professional practice -- Managing your career: a lifetime of opportunities and obligations -- Health policy and advocacy: opportunities for nurses -- Delegation and supervision: essential foundations for practice -- Overcoming the uneven table: negotiating the white waters of the profession -- Accountability and ownership: the centerpiece of professional practice.

"Leadership in Nursing Practice provides pre-licensure nursing students with the skillsets and tools they need to become strong leaders and active partners in healthcare. Straightforward and comprehensive, this text clearly distinguishes between leadership and management and emphasizes transition to practice applications that help prepare students for various leadership roles. Experienced authors guide students through topics such as the foundations of leadership, transitioning to the professional role, time management, fiscal/financial management, communication/negotiation, ethical decision making, career management, and more, but Leadership in Nursing Practice doesn't just talk about these concepts. This text goes a step further, challenging and empowering students to problem-solve and think critically about approaches to nursing practice and their own crucial partnership in the field of healthcare. Pedagogical tools such as case scenarios, reflective questions and critical thoughts are interspersed throughout the text, offering examples that are both relevant to practice and experiential in nature. Review questions based in AONE competencies round out each chapter, along with several appendices that bolster student comprehension with tips and tricks on topics like writing for publications and speaking from a podium, assessments for core skills like negotiation, and exercises that challenge students to think dynamically about what leadership looks like in various settings"--

9781284248890

2021046913


Nurse administrators.
Leadership.

RT89 / .P655 2023

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