Nursing Leadership Styles Analysis of Research Paper

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In this regard, she has demonstrated superior emotional intelligence (EI), a key component of democratic and transformational leadership (Sanders, Davidson, Price, 1996). She also is compassionate and helps the nurses who need more guidance to understand advanced procedures and how to get tasks accomplished. In this regard she shows transformational leadership skills (Lung, Braithwaite, 1992). All of these qualities I plan on emulating. The qualities I don't plan on emulating include her tendency to give nurses too much latitude in the quality of their performance over time; she needs to force greater accountability over performance for these nurses to improve. While she is a great leader, at times it appears she is too flexible, not demanding high enough performance for nurses to improve.

In conclusion, the RN Unit Manager makes solid contributions to the value of healthcare service provided and has had many patients recommend her for awards and promotions.
She combined deep expertise in medical care, patient care, medical records management and a strong democratic leadership style. She does make the entire team more accountable for greater performance over time through example; however she could be more direct and ask for higher performance from nurses not performing at a high enough level over time. In the interest of a smoothly-functioning department she doesn't overtly demand continual performance gains from nurses struggling to achieve. That is my only criticism of this exceptional leader.

References

Lung, M., & Braithwaite, D. (1992). Management of change: A case study in nurse education. Health Manpower Management 18(2), 17.

Sanders, B.H., Davidson, a.M., & Price,….....

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