There is no “one size fits all” model for shared governance.

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Shared Governance Nursing
Training ProgrameBook

There is no “one size fits all” model for shared governance; each department must find the structure and process that work best. And while frontline management plays an essential role in the success or breakdown of shared governance, there is a lack of consistent instruction for management. Author Jeanine M. Rundquist, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, helps you provide this training with case studies and downloadable tools, allowing you to give your shared governance program the time and attention it needs to thrive.

This eBook will give you:

  • Methods to assist nurse managers in delivering a shared governance training program
  • Guidance on sustaining a successful shared governance program
  • Ways to provide consistency in management training
 

                   
 

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