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Nurses as leaders : evolutionary visions of leadership / William Rosa, editor.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rosa, William.
Contributor:
Rosa, William, 1982- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nursing services--Administration.
Nursing services.
Nurse administrators.
Nursing--Leadership.
Nursing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (498 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
2016.
New York, New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2016.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Integrates the perspectives of contemporary nurse leaders to foster an innovative, collaborative future Encompassing the wisdom of both established and emerging nurse leaders, this expansive book demonstrates proof of theory in action and the influence of our great nursing legacy on today's luminaries as they carve out new terrain to benefit.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
References
Acknowledgments
Share Nurses as Leaders: Evolutionary Visions of Leadership
Introduction: Nurse as Leader: A Journey of Privilege
Leadership as Privilege
An Emerging Concept of Leadership as Starting Point
Evolutionary Leadership Assumptions
Evolutionary Leadership Embraces Vulnerability
Evolutionary Leadership Calls for a State of Openness and Self-Awareness
Evolutionary Leadership Requires Self-Renewal and Self-Reflection
Evolutionary Leadership Implies a Willingness to Mature in Ways of Being, Doing, Thinking, Seeing, and Knowing
Evolutionary Leadership Acknowledges the Difference Between Striving and Perfectionism
Evolutionary Leadership is "Both/And" and Not "Either/Or"
Evolutionary Leadership Respects All Voices in the Room
Evolutionary Leaders Rehumanize Work Environments to Promote Ethical Engagement and Meaningful Partnerships
Evolutionary Leaders Work to Unveil and Promote the Truth
Evolutionary Leaders Allow for the Transformation of Self and Systems
Onward
Part I: Laying the Groundwork
Chapter 1: Mindful and Intentional: Embodying Interbeing Awareness in Grassroots Leadership
Why Nursing?
Early Impressions
Professional Evolution/Contribution
Moral/Ethical Foundation
Vision
Reflections
Chapter 2: Translational and Indispensable: Using the Gift of Foresight to Reenvision Nursing
Chapter 3: Unitary and Appreciative: Nourishing and Supporting the Human Spirit
References.
Chapter 4: Integral and Whole: Embracing the Journey of Healing, Local to Global
Chapter 5: Powerful and Beneficent: Seizing Opportunity in Practice and Equality in Health Care
Chapter 6: Influential and Determined: Assuring Integrity in the Care of Older Adults and Beyond
Chapter 7: Present and Humbled: Leading the Conversations That Matter Most
Chapter 8: Integrative and Evolving: Advocating a Whole Person and Whole Systems Perspective
Chapter 9: Holistic and Aware: Pioneering Change With Heart, Head, and Hands
Chapter 10: Accountable and Interprofessional: Owning the Breadth of the Nursing Role
Chapter 11: Ethical and Economical: Calling the Profession to Social Justice
Chapter 12: Transformed and in Service: Creating the Future Through Renewal
Chapter 13: Sacred and Transpersonal: Realizing Self in Truth, Goodness, and Beauty
Chapter 14: Healed and Healing: Advancing Nursing Knowledge of Healing Through Caring
Chapter 15: Unafraid and Confident: Empowering the Staff Nurse With Fearless Moral Courage
Chapter 16: Caring and Compassionate: Unveiling the Heart of Humanity
Part II: Building the Inroads
Chapter 17: Evolving and Redefining: Forging the Path Toward Transformation of Self and System
Chapter 18: Artistic and Scientific: Broadening the Scope of Our 21st-Century Health Advocacy
Chapter 19: Egoless and Interconnected: Suspending Judgment to Embrace Heart-Centered Health Care
Reflections.
References
Chapter 20: Empathic and Unselfish: Redefining Nurse Caring as Love in Action
Chapter 21: Emancipatory and Collaborative: Learning to Lead From Beside
Chapter 22: Visionary and Reflection Centered: Remaining Open to the Possibilities of Nursing Praxis
Chapter 23: Authentic and Creative: Walking the Caritas Path to Peace
Chapter 24: Informed and Impactful: Stewarding the Environmental Determinants of Health and Well-Being
Chapter 25: Resourceful and Unified: Partnering Across Cultures and Worldviews
Chapter 26: Awakened and Conscious: Reclaiming Lost Power and Intraprofessional Identity
Chapter 27: Vulnerable and Spiritual: Utilizing the Process of Transpersonal Nurse Coaching
Chapter 28: Vocal and Brave: Working Toward No Less Than a Revolution
Chapter 29: Metaphorical and Passionate: Merging the Personal-Professional for a Unified Self
Chapter 30: Flexible and Responsive: Applying the Wisdom of "It Depends"
Chapter 31: Engaged and Expressed: Storytelling as a Way to Know and Be Known
Endnote: What Are We Leading?
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
0-8261-3103-4
OCLC:
951217749

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