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Fry Barbara <1948-> |
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Fast facts for the clinical nurse manager : managing a changing workplace in a nutshell / / Barbara Fry |
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New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2016 |
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©2016 |
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[Second edition.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (213 p.) |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Organization; Conversation Guides and Activities; Summary; Acknowledgments; Share Fast Facts for the Clinical Nurse Manager: Managing a Changing Workplace in a Nutshell, Second Edition; Part I: The Bottom Line: Managing What Now Lies Beneath; Chapter 1: The Buck Stops Here: Managing Professional Practice; Toward a New Way of Being; 24/7/365 is Not Enough Time; Managing Change to Ensure Safe, Competent, Ethical Practice; Professional Practice Standards Check-In; Practice Standards in a Practice Setting; Strategies for Promoting Standards of Practice |
The Bottom Line is Not About MoneyChapter 2: Power, Politics, and Possibilities: Managing the Art of the Possible; "P" Words: Positive Power, Politics, and Possibilities; Power, Politics, and Possibility Ponderables; Power to Choose Your Attitude; Attitude Matters; Choosing Powerlessness; Choosing a Positive Personal and Professional Way of Being; 12 Terrific Strategies for Powering Up Personally and Professionally; Powering Up Politically; A Note of Caution: When Nurse Managers "Hang Out" With Staff; Managing the Art of the Possible |
Chapter 3: Competencies for a Changing Workplace: Managing New Rules, New RolesOh, the Times They are a Changin'; Remembering the Good Ol' Days; Extra! Extra! Read All About It! Professional Nursing Practice in a State of Transition; You've Come a Long Way, Baby!; A Bird's-Eye View of the Good Ol' Days of Nursing Management; Today's Nurse Managers; New Competencies: Risk Taking, Innovation, |
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Creativity, and Flexibility; From No Name to New Name: Tips to Help Staff Reframe Their Practice; Reference; Part II: The Here and Now: Managing New Realities |
Chapter 4: Anticipating Change: Managing Staff Anxiety, Uncertainty, and FearAnxiety, Uncertainty, and Fear in a Changing Workplace; Go Ahead: Express Yourself!; They Need to Just Get on with It, Right?; The Importance of Filling in the Blanks; You Can't Make Staff Buy into Change; It's a Matter of Trust; Calming the Tempest in the Teapot: Minimizing Staff Fear and Anxiety; That "Soft, Fuzzy Stuff" Matters; Chapter 5: Got Gap? Managing the Intergenerational Workplace; The Challenges of Managing Generational Cohorts; Know Your Generational Mix; Interesting Tidbits About the Generations |
What the Generations Can Offer Each OtherJust Tell Me What You Want-What You Really, Really Want; Got Gap?; Crisis or Opportunity?; Chapter 6: "It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times . . . " Managing and Facilitating Change and Transitions; The Metaphorical Train of Change is Comin' Down the Track; The Ripple Effect of Organizational Change; Nurses' Anger; Know Your Workplace Culture; Smart Messengers Don't Get Shot; Don't Tell: Facilitate!; Crash Course in Facilitation 101; Snags, Roadblocks, and Workplace Varmints; Follow the Leader: Leading Change; Change Can Be Hard |
Transitions Can Be Harder |
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