Leadership is an essential component of successful professional governance. This podcast with two leadership experts discusses leadership behaviors necessary for nurses to have ownership and accountability for nursing practice. While shared governance focused on more on structure, professional governance is grounded in the leadership needed by individual nurses through the highest levels of executive practice, leading peers through professional governance structures as well as taking accountability in individual nursing practice.
How International Direct-Hire Can Enable a Return to Growth for Hospital Systems
Researching the Healing Power of Storytelling in Nursing Practice
The Power of Human and Machine : Fuel for the Future Workforce
Empowering Nurses: How Professional Governance Transformed a Culture
A Revolutionary Interprofessional Collaborative Care Delivery Model
Building Resilience Together: Peer Lead Approach to Nurse Manager Wellness
Improving Ambulatory Outcomes: A CNO, CNS, Educator & Nurse Scientist Team
Gratitude to Cultivate Joy in Work for Nurse Leaders
A Culture of Inquiry
Professional Governance and the Role of the Chief Nurse Executive
The Impact of a Professional Governance President and Council Chair
Foundations of Professional Governance
Evidence-Based Mentorship Program for New Nursing Managers
"You May Be On To Something": A New Model for Frontline Nursing Leadership
Creating a Path to the BSN: A Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
Collaboration with Rural Partners: Taking Care of the Region
Virtual Nursing - The Future of Compassionate Care is Here
Rise from the Ashes of a Pandemic: Changing Care Models, Changing Cultures
Improve Safety Through Acuity-Based Scheduling and Data-Driven Patient Assignments
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