2. SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Graduate School MASTERS OF ARTS IN NURSING Major in Nursing Services Administration 504 Requirements Nursing Organization Development Prepared by: Julleon E. Anasarias R.N Melissa Tan Kit R.N Nicole Tan Kit R.N Aiza Pearl Rubin R.N Instructor: Rhea Faye D. Felicilda, RN, MAN Professor, MAN Program
3. An interview from a NURSE MANAGEMENT LEADER (Chief Nurse) in a PRIVATE HOSPITAL
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9. ROLE OF THE NURSE MANAGEMENT LEADERS in the ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
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21. Who are the active change agents in the organization?
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25. Steps by the nurse management leaders to achieve the Goals of the Organization
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27. nursing leaders should take on the responsibility of : culture gatekeeper This requires nursing leaders to be accessible and visible to their staff. In addition to visibility, an effective culture gatekeeper exemplifies the vision and values of the organization since they are role models for the other members. In health care organizations, this suggests that nursing leaders embrace a humanistic philosophy of caring that permeates to health care providers and ultimately manifests in both patient services and employee relationships
28. Last, but maybe most importantly, a constructive organizational culture is not a one-person show dictated by leadership.
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31. How do the employees react to changes within the organization?