Posts tagged with: leadership

A “Yes Culture” Fosters Innovation

Does your organization have a “yes culture?” By that, I mean do people have the power to say “yes” to things, even if they are crazy ideas? Do people suggest things and colleagues answer back, “We could actually do that!”?... Read More

Willing to Walk: A Creative Strategy to Minimize Stress Related to Floating

This is part 19 of the Nursing Research Challenge. The Article: Good, E. & Bishop, P. (2011). Willing to walk: A creative strategy to minimize stress related to floating. Journal of Nursing Administration, 41(5): 231-234. Big Idea:  Nurses within Aultman Hospital,... Read More

Six Tips to Nail Your Next Presentation

I often receive compliments when speaking publicly, but that doesn’t mean I am a natural public speaker. In fact, I am usually terribly nervous, and I spend quite a bit of time preparing. In my opinion, preparation and attention to... Read More

Lessons in Innovation: Role Transition Experiences of Clinical Nurse Leaders

This is part 15 of the Nursing Research Challenge. The Article: Sherman, R. O. (2010). Lessons in innovation: Role transition experiences of clinical nurse leaders. The Journal of Nursing Administration, 40(12): 547-554. Big Idea: This qualitative study researched 71 nurses as... Read More

Change, Chaos, Adaptation: The Effects of Leadership on a Work Group

This is part 14 of the Nursing Research Challenge. The Article: Otten, R. and Chen, T. (2011). Change, chaos, adaptation: The effects of leadership on a work group. Creative Nursing, 17(1): 30-35. Big Idea: This article views a major change... Read More

Just Show Up

A colleague I admire called me yesterday to talk business, but she ended the call wonderfully by encouraging me. It lasted all of 45 seconds, but it meant a lot to me, and I told her so. I wasn’t having... Read More

Lean Tools and Concepts Reduce Waste, Improve Efficiency

This is part 11 of the Nursing Research Challenge. The following article is not a nursing research article, but rather a case report and serves as valuable nursing evidence. The Article: Korner, K., Hartman, N., Agee, A., & McNally, M. (2011).... Read More

Nurse Drug Diversion & Nursing Leaders’ Responsibilities

This is part ten of the Nursing Research Challenge. The Article: Tanga, H. (2011). Nurse drug diversion and nursing leaders’ responsibilities: Legal, regulatory, ethical, humanistic, and practical considerations. JONA’s Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation, 13(1): 13-16. Big Idea: As with... Read More

Certified Nurses Rock!

Happy Certified Nurses Day to all the OCN®, AOCN®, APHN, APRN-BC, RN-BC, CCRN®, and all the many other certified nurses who rock healthcare! I have held my certification (OCN®) for five years now, and I have enjoyed the sense of... Read More

Rapid Cycle Change Projects Improve Quality of Care

This is part six of the Nursing Research Challenge. The Article: Valente, S. (2011). Rapid cycle change projects improve quality of care. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 26(1): 54-60. Big Idea: Transforming Care at the Bedside (TCAB) is a national... Read More