"Nursing Leadership: A Concise Encyclopedia" is the most comprehensive reference of its kind for nursing leaders and leadership organizations, clinicians, educators, researchers, and students. Written by eminent nursing professionals, it provides current information and perspectives on the art and science of nursing leadership, descriptions of prominent individuals, and leadership trends that reflect the radical changes taking place in health care. This second edition has been expanded to encompass 80 new entries with updates to original entries. It provides an extensive overview of leadership concepts, and the characteristics and skills required of nurse leaders. Highly respected contributors include Claire Fagan, Beverly Malone (CEO, NLN), Polly Bednash (CEO, AACN), Patricia Benner, and many others. For ease of use, this new edition contains both alphabetic and thematic indexes, cross-referencing, and print and web references. The new edition features include: Over 80 new entries with updates to original entries An extensive overview of nursing leadership issues, themes, characteristics, and current and future developmentsPerspectives on multiple issues, such as transforming nursing education, lobbying, accountable care organizations, academic mobbing, care fronting, transformational leadership, peer review, and editing and reviewing manuscriptsCareer development entries, such as post-baccalaureate nurse residencies, career stages, constructive feedback, self-renewal, and professional presenceOrganization leadership entries, such as board membership, chairing committees, community engagement, and more
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