Leadership Skills and Management
The nature of the professional nurse is built on leadership. Throughout healthcare, regardless of a nurse’s role or practice setting, nurses are looked to as leaders (Williamson, 2017). In the healthcare team, nurses lead ancillary groups, oversee care teams, and are accountable for patient care outcomes (Williamson, 2017). What is management? What makes it differ from leadership? Management can exists without the presence of leadership, but a manager that possesses both leadership and management skills is a more effective leader. Though leadership and management seem interchangeable, anyone can be a manager or a leader, but not everyone can be effective without leadership skills and qualities. This course will discuss the roles and attributes that are necessary for effective nursing leaders.
Purpose of this Course
The purpose of this course is to discuss the differences between nursing leadership and management. This course will help nurses see the values and importance of leadership and management in their area of nursing and their organizations.
Objectives
- Describe the differences between leadership and management
- Identify different leadership styles
- Explain the challenges facing the modern nursing leader
- Understand the importance of emotional intelligence
Course Features
- Lectures 10
- Quizzes 1
- Duration 2.0 Hours
- Skill level All level
- Language English
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes
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Lessons
- Lecture 1.1 Nursing Management Preview
- Lecture 1.2 Nursing Leadership Locked
- Lecture 1.3 Role of Executive Leaders Locked
- Lecture 1.4 The Blending of Managers and Leaders Locked
- Lecture 1.5 Emotional Intelligence Locked
- Lecture 1.6 Motivation Locked
- Lecture 1.7 Empathy Locked
- Lecture 1.8 Social Skills Locked
- Lecture 1.9 Conclusion Preview
- Lecture 1.10 References Locked
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Quiz-Leadership Skills and Management
- Quiz 2.1 Quiz-Leadership Skills and Management Locked