Key Attributes for Successful Communication
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NSG 6620 Week 8 Assignment 1 Discussion
Discussion Question 1: Key Attributes for Successful
Communication
One
of the major challenges in nursing and healthcare is learning to communicate
effectively and safely with other nurses, staff, the interprofessional
healthcare teams, patients, and patients’ families.Nurses and other
healthcare workers are often stressed and overworked as they deal with major
complexities moment-to-moment during their work hours.Nurses and nurse leaders
need to have difficult conversations with staff and patients.For example, part
of being an accountable nurse or leader is being a good communicator and having
critical conversations even when the conversations involve giving bad news or
feedback for improvement.Communication is a powerful skill and a competency
that is an integral part of every nurse leader’s role.It is not enough just to
communicate; the challenge in a twenty-first-century healthcare organization is
to communicate effectively in written words, through body language, and by
being mentally and emotionally present during every conversation.
Using
the readings for the week, the South University Online Library, and the
Internet, respond to the following:
Describe
the key attributes of successful communication and relationship management
strategies.
Describe
the role of the nurse leader in improving communication to enhance nursing
professionalism.
Identify
two challenges you face when communicating during a conflict.
Discuss
communication strategies you would use as a nurse leader to terminate an
employee who has violated the organizational policy.
Describe
how being emotional during a communication involving conflict can be
ineffective and compromise successful communication.
Comment
on the postings of at least two peers.
Evaluation
Criteria:
Described
the key attributes of successful communication and relationship management
strategies.
Described
the role of the nurse leader in improving communication to enhance nursing
professionalism.
Identified
two challenges you face when communicating during a conflict.
Discussed
communication strategies you would use as a nurse leader to terminate an
employee who has violated the organizational policy.
Described
how being emotional during a communication involving conflict can be
ineffective and compromise successful communication.
Justified
your answers with appropriate research and reasoning.
Commented
on the postings of at least two peers.
NSG 6620 Week 8 Discussion 2
Discussion Question 2: Decision Making
Decision
making is a skill and a competency nurse leaders must use in every act, word,
and deed.A decision involves making a choice between alternatives, and it
really is an act of choosing the best plan of action given the information at
hand at the time the decision is made.Nurse leaders must be decisive as a
decision leads to a definitive plan of action.Some decisions must be taken
immediately and others may allow a bit more time.An important concept to
remember with respect to decision making is that not making a decision or
taking any action is also a decision.
Considering
this, nurse leaders must be attentive to every detail.For example, if there is
no decision to honor the organizational policy regarding unacceptable behavior
or action of an employee, the unacceptable behavior or action is then condoned
or perceived as acceptable and may occur again.Nurse leaders’ decisions drive actions!
Using
the readings for the week, the South University Online Library, and the
Internet, respond to the following:
Describe
the importance of making data-driven decisions.
Explain
a decision your current or former nurse leader made and how this decision
impacted the healthcare organization.
As
a nurse leader, you have received information about an executive administrative
decision from the board of trustees that you believe is likely to be
unpopular.Formulate a plan to share this decision with the nursing staff.
Comment
on the postings of at least two peers.
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