This blog is for new and aspiring nurse leaders throughout the world who are interested in nursing leadership as career path. You may be in your first nursing leadership position or perhaps you just became a Registered Nurse but see leadership in your future. My goal is to provide you with leadership development information that is cutting edge and incorporates best practices … [Read more...]
We Need Your Help in This Important Leadership Research Study
Research Announcement from Dr. Jacqueline Christianson at Marquette University Study Overview Nurse managers often are tasked with making decisions to meet the needs of their staff, patients, and hospital administration. However, sometimes those stakeholders have conflicting needs or wants. A research team at Marquette University is conducting a study on how nurse … [Read more...]
The Rising Tide of Unionization in Magnet Hospitals
By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN A colleague recently reached out to discuss some recent intense unionization efforts at her three-time Magnet-designated hospital. I know I am not alone in this, as I have observed in talking with other CNOs, but I never expected this to happen. I always felt that our Magnet status protected us from these efforts, and I have even … [Read more...]
Setting a Hard Stop to Your Day When The Work Isn’t Done
By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN It’s 5:00 PM. You tell yourself you’re going to shut down your computer, but then you see one more email. Or you remember a task you forgot. Suddenly, it’s 7:30 PM, you’re exhausted, and you're still working. Does this sound familiar? For busy professionals who carry a heavy mental load, the brain doesn't have an off switch—it needs … [Read more...]
The Hidden Reason Length of Stay May Be Increasing
By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN If you ask any Chief Nursing Officer what is driving their stubbornly high Length of Stay (LOS), you will likely get a familiar list of macro-bottlenecks: delayed physician orders, transportation challenges, physical therapy clearances, or a shortage of post-acute nursing beds. But there may be another explanation that is happening … [Read more...]
Managing the Perfectionist Nurse
By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Managing perfectionist nurses is a big challenge for nurse managers. On one hand, you love their attention to detail and clinical accuracy. On the other hand, perfectionism in nursing is a fast track to severe burnout, delayed charting, anxiety, and sometimes friction with you, their leader, when you try to give them performance … [Read more...]
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