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Promoting leadership: the development of a nurse executive team in an acute hospital trust
Authors:IAIN W GRAHAM PhD  RN  ELEANOR JACK BA  RGN  RMN
Institution:1. Professor of Nursing and Head of School, School of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia;2. Research Assistant, School of Health and Social Care, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK
Abstract:Aim The purpose of this study was to evaluate how an executive nursing team, within an acute hospital trust in the south of England, developed their leadership characteristics through the use of a professional development programme. Background This paper offers an insight into how this team worked together to clarify their views of their new role and how the role would be enacted. Method A questionnaire using quantitative and qualitative measures was used to explore the group’s leadership style and evaluate the professional development programme. Findings The findings show how the development programme worked and what clarity it afforded the group in terms of their leadership style. Group work, building on the findings, helped them define their particular characteristics, skills and leadership ability and what further work was needed to demonstrate this. Conclusions The issues raised, such as team‐working, mutual purpose and personal development, are discussed in terms of their function within an integrated executive team with vision and goals. Implications for nursing management In ensuring that the nursing service has positive purpose, direction and goals, there needs to be a strategic approach to corporate development; otherwise, nursing will struggle to lead itself within a fast changing health care system.
Keywords:corporate development  health care change  leadership characteristics  nursing service
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