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Leadership development for nurses and midwives

Contributor(s): Publication details: Elsevier, 2023Description: x, 151pISBN:
  • 9780323870498
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WY 105
Summary: This groundbreaking new text will help nurses and midwives develop their unique leadership capabilities for better care, no matter what their level of experience or where in the organizational hierarchy they work. Edited by the CEO and Director of the prestigious Florence Nightingale Foundation and written by specialists in their field, the book focuses on the personal development required for nurses and midwives to become authentic leaders. It guides the reader through a range of innovative and novel perspectives on leadership development, with an emphasis on self-awareness and personal growth. Leadership Development for Nurses and Midwives offers an exciting new perspective that is sure to maximize the individual and collective influence of nurses and midwives, and all that each has to offer. Increases awareness of how personality preferences influence personal effectiveness and performance in teams Shows how to identify opportunities to influence and how to express yourself for impact Supports personal resilience and how to stay calm under pressure Brings theory to life through authentic case studies provided by current nursing and midwifery leaders working in a range of settings Reflects contemporary practice and responds to identified gaps in leadership development for nurses and midwives Reflective learning activities encourage the reader to apply principles to their own self-development Presents historical references to Florence Nightingale and her relevance to modern day nursing throughout.
List(s) this item appears in: Homerton: Florence Nightingale | Homerton: Leadership | Homerton: Midwives | North Middlesex - New books Oct 2023
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Book 7 day loan Ferriman information and Library Service (North Middlesex) Shelves WY 200 LEA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available MX817673969
Book Hirson Library (St Helier) Shelves WY 105 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 042582
Book Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Shelves WY 105 STA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Issued 12/10/2023 HOM0211
Book QEH Library (Lewisham and Greenwich) Shelves WY 122 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available W0006370
Book Sally Howell Library (Epsom) Shelves WY 105 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 062010

This groundbreaking new text will help nurses and midwives develop their unique leadership capabilities for better care, no matter what their level of experience or where in the organizational hierarchy they work.

Edited by the CEO and Director of the prestigious Florence Nightingale Foundation and written by specialists in their field, the book focuses on the personal development required for nurses and midwives to become authentic leaders. It guides the reader through a range of innovative and novel perspectives on leadership development, with an emphasis on self-awareness and personal growth.

Leadership Development for Nurses and Midwives offers an exciting new perspective that is sure to maximize the individual and collective influence of nurses and midwives, and all that each has to offer.

Increases awareness of how personality preferences influence personal effectiveness and performance in teams

Shows how to identify opportunities to influence and how to express yourself for impact

Supports personal resilience and how to stay calm under pressure

Brings theory to life through authentic case studies provided by current nursing and midwifery leaders working in a range of settings

Reflects contemporary practice and responds to identified gaps in leadership development for nurses and midwives

Reflective learning activities encourage the reader to apply principles to their own self-development

Presents historical references to Florence Nightingale and her relevance to modern day nursing throughout.

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