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| Member Join Date: Sep 2006
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| Nurse Managers Who Nurture Staff Inspire Loyalty and Longevity Nurse managers who display transformational leadership characteristics (use of inspiration, intellectual stimulation and individual consideration to influence staff) create a better sense of organizational commitment in their staff than those who display transactional leadership qualities (setting goals, giving directions and using rewards to reinforce employee behaviors). http://www.nursingeconomics.net/cgi-..._id=1073744453 I am curious about how many of you are inspired by your nurse manager? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005
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Back then I was floated to the ICU frequently, so much so that many of the MDs thought I was a staff member of the ICU. The ICU also had a great manager. As a new nurse, I learned a lot from her. She was also available to her night shift. In fact she worked several night shifts each month when the census was high. I will never forget when I heard her say that she would not want to work in the ICU, especially at night understaffed and she will not make her nurses do it either. | |
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