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Global Health Care Leadership Development: Trends to Consider - 2013

Sat, 06/01/2013 - 00:00 -- nhalper
This paper provides an overview of trends associated with global health care leadership development. Accompanying these trends are propositions based on current available evidence. These testable propositions should be considered when designing, implementing, and evaluating global health care leadership development models and programs. One particular leadership development model, a multilevel identity model, is presented as a potential model to use for leadership development.

Succession Planning for the Future Through an Academic-Practice Partnership. A Nursing Administration Master’s Program for Emerging Nurse Leaders - 2013

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 00:00 -- nhalper
A global nursing leadership shortage is projected by the end of this decade. There is an urgent need to begin developing emerging nurse leaders now. This article describes the work of an academic-practice partnership collaborative of nurse leaders. The goal of the partnership is to develop and promote an innovative enhanced nursing administration master’s program targeted to young emerging nurse leaders, who have not yet moved into formal leadership roles.

A Concept Analysis of Mentoring in Nursing Leadership - 2013

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 00:00 -- nhalper

Attention in the literature has been given to the critical state of nursing leadership development. There is a need to identify effective ways to sustain and develop nursing leaders. Mentoring has been identified as an invaluable tool to attract and retain new nurse leaders. Examining the concept of mentoring in nursing leadership provides a greater understanding of its importance in today’s healthcare system. The concept of mentoring will be analyzed using the framework developed by Walker and Avant. 

Developing Emotional Intelligence for Healthcare Leaders - 2012

Wed, 02/01/2012 - 00:00 -- nhalper
Skills in emotional intelligence (EI) help healthcare leaders understand, engage and motivate their team. They are essential for dealing well with conflict and creating workable solutions to complex problems. EI skills are grounded in personal competence, upon which 
build the skills for social competence, including social awareness and relationship management.

Leadership for Health System Transformation: What's Needed in Canada? - 2012

Sun, 01/01/2012 - 00:00 -- nhalper
Brief for the Canadian Nurses Association's National Expert Commission on The Health of Our Nation – The Future of Our Health System.
 
The purpose of this brief is to recommend what is needed for health executives and senior leaders to effectively lead health system transformation in Canada.

Building Capacity for Evidence Informed Decision Making in Public Health: A Case Study of Organizational Change - 2012

Sun, 01/01/2012 - 00:00 -- nhalper
Core competencies for public health in Canada require proficiency in evidence informed decision making (EIDM). However, decision makers often lack access to information, many workers lack knowledge and skills to conduct systematic literature reviews, and public health settings typically lack infrastructure to support EIDM activities. This research was conducted to explore and describe critical factors and dynamics in the early implementation of one public health unit’s strategic initiative to develop capacity to make EIDM standard practice.

Nursing Leadership . . . From the Boardroom to the Bedside 2012

Sun, 01/01/2012 - 00:00 -- nhalper
Nurses running hospitals is not new. Florence Nightingale could be considered the first hospital administrator. What is changing is the growth of RN chief executive officers (CEOs), from 10% in 2004 to 18% in 2010. Furthermore, nearly 20% of chief nursing officers (CNOs) aspire to be CEOs. Is this a natural growth of CNO to vice president of patient care services to chief operating officer . . . to RN CEO?
 
The research on RN CEOs is very small.

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