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How to be a Nurse or Midwife Leader

David Ashton Jamie Ripman Philippa Williams

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English
Wiley-Blackwell
03 February 2017
Series: How To
How to be a Nurse or Midwife Leader is an indispensable guide for all nurses and midwives who wish to develop and improve their practice as leaders. Written in collaboration with the NHS Leadership Academy, this practical book draws on the real experience of over 10,000 nurses and midwives to bring leadership dilemmas to life in specific situations.

Key learning features include:

How to develop your self-awareness How to develop your personal impact and presence How to survive and thrive How to get your message across How to get the best out of others How to work with and lead other professionals and patients How to have courageous conversations How to balance conflicting demands and needs

Containing exercises and reflective questions to help apply theory to leadership practice, How to be a Nurse or Midwife Leader is an ideal companion for all nurses and midwives, whether you are newly qualified, or stepping into a team leader role. 

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Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 211mm,  Width: 137mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   272g
ISBN:   9781119186991
ISBN 10:   1119186994
Series:   How To
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Authors vii Contributors viii Foreword by Karen Lynas ix Foreword by Jane Cummings xi Introduction xiii Part 1: Leading myself well 1 Chapter 1: To begin at the beginning … 3 David Ashton Chapter 2: Presence and personal impact 20 Philippa Williams and Jamie Ripman Chapter 3: Surviving and thriving – maintaining resilience 45 James Butcher with additional contributions from Nichola Jacob Part 2: Leading others with skill 67 Chapter 4: Getting my message across 69 John Deffenbaugh Chapter 5: Getting the best out of others 92 Alex Pett Chapter 6: Influencing with integrity 117 Louisa Hardman Chapter 7: Courageous conversations 137 Jamie Ripman and Philippa Williams Part 3: Leading collectively and collaboratively 169 Chapter 8: Moving between the dance floor and the balcony (Heifetz and Linsky 2002) 171 Nicholas Bradbury with additional contributions from Nichola Jacob Chapter 9: Helping to lead the NHS into the future 188 Caroline Alexander Catherine Eden Nichole McIntosh Natilla Henry with David Ashton Michelle Mello Afterword 201 David Ashton Jamie Ripman and Philippa Williams Index 204

David Ashton, Director, David Ashton Development Ltd. Jamie Ripman, Director, Practive Ltd. Philippa Williams,Director, Practive Ltd.

Reviews for How to be a Nurse or Midwife Leader

Leadership is a well researched and described topic that is relevant to professions throughout health and social care.   This book, which was written in collaboration with the NHS Leadership Academy, focuses on real-life experiences of nurses and midwifes who have faced leadership dilemmas. Its strength is its practical approach, based and grounded in academic theory. It starts by looking at identity and self, a vital subject for any leader. Understanding ourselves and how we want to be seen are the foundations of being a good leader and allows for personal development. As a leader, I found the book particularly useful as a reference when encountering difficult or challenging situations. The section on chairing meetings prompted me to reflect on my practice and adapt how my meetings are conducted. The topic of leadership is not a new one but how the book has been set out to address the topic is purely practical in its approach. It allows the reader freedom to reflect on practice and consider how they use their leadership skills in their day-to-day practice so it can be based on academic theory. Overall, this is a thoroughly enjoyable book relevant to health and social care professionals at all levels. - Helen Reeves, operational lead for Walsall and inpatient services, St Giles Hospice, Whittington, Staffordshire October 2018


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