Management and leadership for nurse administrators /
Linda A. Roussel, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNL, FAAN, Professor, UT Health Cizik School of Nursing, Houston, Texas, Patricia L. Thomas, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, ACNS-BC, CNL, FACHE, FNAP, FAAN, Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, James L. Harris, PhD, PMHCNS-BC, MBA, CNL, FAAN, Professor, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, editors.
- Ninth edition
- xxxii, 393 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Influencers and multipliers of nursing leadership Leadership principles and practices : leading through crisis and change Professional practice : a prototype linking nursing in interprofessional teams Transformative leadership development through executive coaching Organizational designs for innovation and creative decision-making in healthcare systems Beyond plans : strategic practices in achieving organizational effectiveness Procuring and sustaining resources : the budgeting process Maximizing human capital Managing for high performance and value-based care delivery Information management and knowledge development as actions for leaders Risk anticipation and management : creating a culture of quality, safety, and value Leaders achieving value-based sustainable outcomes in times of uncertainty Disseminating leadership excellence messages considering ethical implications Translational nursing : leading implementation for sustainable changes Polarity thinking and management : tools for nurse leaders to manage paradox and complexity Leading and managing population health : improving social determinants of health Data management and analysis for successful improvement projects Redefining disaster preparedness and management
"Management and Leadership for Nurse Administrators, Ninth Edition provides a comprehensive overview of key management and administrative concepts critical to leading healthcare organizations and ensuring patient safety and quality care. The text prepares nursing students and professional administrators to lead a workplace that is rapidly evolving due to technology, culture, and changes in the U.S. healthcare system"-- Provided by publisher
College of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science in Nursing