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From Bedside To Boardroom: Inspiring Nurses Through Storytelling, Dr. Tricia Kassab
From Bedside To Boardroom: Inspiring Nurses Through Storytelling, Dr. Tricia Kassab
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from bedside to boardroom: Inspiring Nurses through storytelling
The key to understanding how nurse executives use stories to lead organizations resides in a deeper examination of the type of stories told to create transformational change. The story of nurse Kassab and how she started from bedside to boardroom highlights the importance of using stories to effect changes. Nurse leaders need to connect with staff personally and forge strong relationships with teams, especially during times of stress. This article reviewed how nurse leaders set the tone of organizational cultures using a transformational leadership style to inspire, energize and influence the nursing …
How Exemplary Chief Nurse Executives Utilize The Six Domains Of Conflict Transformational Strategies To Establish Common Ground And Produce Breakthrough Results, Michael Thompson
How Exemplary Chief Nurse Executives Utilize The Six Domains Of Conflict Transformational Strategies To Establish Common Ground And Produce Breakthrough Results, Michael Thompson
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Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological method study was to identify and describe strategies that exemplary chief nurse executive leaders use to identify and establish common grounds to produce breakthrough results in healthcare by using the six domains of transformational conflict strategies: collaboration, communication, emotional intelligence, ethical behaviors, problem solving, and shared interest.
Methodology: As a part of the thematic phenomenological study, the research identified and described the lived experiences of eight exemplary chief nurse executive leaders in health care who used conflict transformational strategies to find common ground to produce breakthrough results. The target population for the study included …