Leadership Exam 1: Week 2
Difference Between Leading and Following: - Person with ability to create influence among others - Nurses, often those in direct care
Follower
Behaviors and Development of Leading Authentically- What Dimension is the Corresponding Development? - Compassion
Heart
Theory: - Key idea: Model the way Inspire a shared vision. Challenge the process. Enable others to act. Encourage the heart - Application to Practice: This approach to leadership provides a view of how to lead and develop others and how to remain personally relevant in leadership
Kouzes and Posner: The Leadership Challenge
Difference Between Leading and Following: - Person with ability to guide toward goal - Guides and gives direction
Leader
Developing Political Skills: - Invite a legislator or staff person from the legislator's office to spend a day with you at _____
work
Gaining insight into Self: - exploring the thoughts you have about your experiences, actions, and reactions, is an active process you can use to strengthen your ongoing professional growth
Reflection
Behaviors and Development of Leading Authentically- What Dimension is the Corresponding Development? - Connectedness
Relationships
Sources of Power: - One is perceived as being able to provide rewards or favors.
Reward
Developing Political Skills: - _____ for office at the local, county, state, or congressional level.
Run
a best practice for standardizing communication between healthcare providers
SBAR
Behaviors and Development of Leading Authentically- What Dimension is the Corresponding Development? - Consistency
Self-discipline
means to achieve a balance between work and personal life, as well as a way of life to achieve personal goals within self-imposed priorities and deadlines
Self-management
Power Strategies: - can be nurtured by attending open meetings in the workplace, professional associations, or the community
high visibility
one or more rude, discourteous, or disrespectful actions and can range from gossiping to refusing to assist a co-worker
incivility
identifies static team members who rely solely on leadership for all direction and guidance
ineffective followers
they do not hold formal positions and they do not have official authority for a group
informal leaders
Types of Conflict: - most common type of conflict and transpires between and among patients, family members, nurses, physicians, and members of other departments
interpersonal conflict
Gaining insight into Self: - making sense of the events of the past and present to develop a plan of action for the future
knowledge
Power Strategies- Networking: - Important strategy for _____ and _____ - Identify _____ - _____ relationships - _____ relationships - Active participation in _____
- power, politics - networks - value - maintain - nursing
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = Acts as a _____ _____ - Followership model = Acts _____ and _____
- role model - professionally, ethically
Developing Political Skills: - Register to _____, and vote in every _____
- vote, election
Outcomes of conflict: (1) the conflict being _____ with a _____ approach (2) _____ of any current movement (3) no _____ movement
1. resolved, revised 2. stagnation 3. future
aggressive and destructive behavior or psychological harassment of nurses against each other
lateral violence
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = _____ well - Followership model = _____ well
- Communicates - Communicates
someone who has the ability to guide people toward a common goal and sets the tone within the unit
leader
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = _____ sense of purpose to followers - Followership model = _____ a sense of purpose
- Gives - Demonstrates
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = _____ followers in decision-making process - Followership model = _____ in decision-making process
- Involves - Engages
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = _____ - Followership model = Engages in open _____ with the mentor
- Mentors - communication
Resolution of Stress: - _____ support - _____ - _____ and _____
- Social - Counseling - Leadership, management
Management of Stress: - _____ stress prevention - _____ management
- Workplace - Symptom
Coalitions: - The goals of coalitions often focus on an effort to effect _____
- change
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Followership model = Transitions into _____ roles when needed
leadership
Developing Political Skills: - Invite a _____ to a professional organization meeting
legislator
Developing Political Skills: - Join a specialty nursing organization related to your _____ specialty (e.g., critical care, pediatrics) or specialty _____ in nursing (nurse practitioner, manager)
- clinical - role
Power Strategies- Communication Skills: - Effective _____ is key - Use _____ and _____ skills
- communication - verbal, nonverbal
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = Promotes _____ in abilities - Followership model = Speaks up when _____ arise
- confidence - concerns
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Followership model = Engages in _____ learning
lifelong
Developing Political Skills: - Get involved in the _____ group of your political party
local
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = Values _____ and _____ - Followership model = Strives for _____ but knows when to ask for _____
- creativity, autonomy - autonomy, assistance
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = Demonstrates _____ actions - Followership model = Asks intelligent, _____-provoking questions
- ethical - thought
Developing Political Skills: - Visit your US senators and member of Congress if visiting in the Washington, DC area to discuss _____ legislation related to nursing and health care, or visit their local offices
- federal
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = Inspires confidence in _____ - Followership model = Inspires confidence in the _____ they provide
- followers - care
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = Motivates _____ - Followership model = Motivates _____
- followers - him/herself
Power Strategies: - competent, experienced professionals who develop a relationship with less experienced nurses for the purpose of providing advice, support, information, and feedback to encourage the development of that person
mentor
Developing Political Skills: - Communicate your _____ effectively and clearly
message
Developing Political Skills: - Enhance the image of _____ in all your policy efforts
nursing
Developing Political Skills: - Be in touch with your federal and state legislators on _____ and _____ issues, especially related to specific bills, by writing letters, making telephone calls, or sending e-mails.
nursing, healthcare
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Followership model = Advocates for _____
patients
Developing Political Skills: - Develop your expertise in shaping _____
policy
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = Identifies the individual needs of the _____ - Followership model = Identifies the individual needs of the _____ and relates them to _____
- followers - patient, leadership
Authentic Leadership: - Focuses on _____ relationships - _____ what each person brings to help - _____ relationships
- honest - Valuing - Trusting
Dynamics of Stress: - Initially _____ in performance - Remained elevated performance _____ - _____ _____ _____ (GAS)
- increase - suffers - General adaption syndrome
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = Coaches _____ - Followership model = Accepts criticism as a _____ opportunity
- individually - learning
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = Focuses on _____ - Followership model = Focuses on _____
- leadership - followership
Developing Political Skills: - Build a working relationship with a ______, such as your state senator or representative or member of the US Congress and the legislative staff members
- legislator
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = Influences _____ - Followership model = Influences _____ and _____
- others - leaders, colleagues
Leader-Follower Relationship: - True ______ - Built on ______ and ______ - Two way ______
- partnership - trust, accountability - trust
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Leadership model = Emphasizes the _____ - Followership model = Demonstrates positive _____
- positive - behaviors
Which negative mode of conflict resolution? - Unassertive & cooperative - Self-sacrificing
Accommodating
Which positive mode of conflict resolution? - Issue is more important to others - Builds "credits" for future - Other person's ideas better
Accomodating
What key idea in time-management applications to practice? - Definition = Expressing dissatisfaction or annoyance - Application to Practice = Stop and ask yourself, "What would the ideal resolution be?" and then, take the risk to act on it. Discuss the scenario with a trusted friend/co-worker/mentor or supervisor. Bring potential solutions so that you can move beyond complaining to effective problem solving. Spend time speaking with the parties involved or those with the power to improve the overall situation. Write yourself a letter describing the situation as well as options for correction. Look for solutions that are very simple or "outside the box" for you.
Complaining/whining
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz: - you can commit to doing your best in each circumstance - in making the commitment to always do your best you acknowledge your humanness - you are able to release any looming self-judgment, because you have put forth your best effort - we can use this agreement to enhance a group's performance by acknowledging where we are in our performance
Always do your best
Developing Political Skills: - Join and be an active member of your state nurses' association affiliated with the _____ _____ _____.
American Nurses Association
Which negative mode of conflict resolution? - Conflict is postponed - Unassertive & uncooperative
Avoiding
Which positive mode of conflict resolution? - Allows a "cool-down" period - Allows time for reflection
Avoiding
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz: - maintain principled use of the words we speak about others and ourselves - speak in truth - leadership is demonstrated when we speak with integrity and when we follow through on our words - foundational to developing trust and reliability as a leader - because trust is so critical to the functioning of any group, being true and truthful is highly critical
Be impeccable with your word
prolonged response to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors on the job
Burnout
5 key elements of Kouzes and Posner's Leadership model: - We can all do this by asking questions or posing scenarios to help clarify how something is possible across a wide range of situations
Challenge the process
Sources of Power: - Stems from fear of someone's real or perceived fear of another person.
Coercive
Which negative mode of conflict resolution? - Can be time-consuming - Avoid making decisions
Collaborating
Which positive mode of conflict resolution? - Assertive & cooperative - Creative solutions emerge - Shared understanding & mutual goals
Collaborating
Which negative mode of conflict resolution? - Pursue own needs at expense of others (must "win") - Aggressive/defensive & uncooperative
Competing
Which positive mode of conflict resolution? - Timely action possible - The person is right about issues
Competing
Which negative mode of conflict resolution? - A middle-ground is created - May not be the best solution
Compromising
Which positive mode of conflict resolution? - Assertive & cooperative - Effective negotiations - Creates a balance of power - Supports timely actions
Compromising
a disagreement in values or beliefs within oneself or between people that causes harm or has the potential to cause harm
Conflict
Sources of Power: - Gained by association with people who are powerful or who have links to powerful people.
Connection
What does DESC stand for?
Describe the situation Express what you think and feel Specify your request Consequences
What key idea in time-management applications to practice? - Definition = Competing priorities that vie for attention - Application to Practice = Reduce the number of important projects that are due at the same time. Be realistic and limit major commitments. Give each major activity your undivided attention. Avoid multitasking whenever possible! Make a daily "to do" list and tick them off as each is accomplished. Engage with a supervisor or mentor for advice/guidance on which project needs the most attention.
Doing too much
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz: - Listening and engaging in discussion are vital leadership skills - Realizing those opinions are not about you but are rather a reflection of the person voicing those views frees you from self-imposed judgment - We also need to acknowledge that some communication may be directed personally
Don't Take Anything Personally
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz: - having the willingness to ask clarifying questions provides you the opportunity to avoid making assumptions - assumptions are created by the imagination when clear communication fails
Don't make assumptions
a critical leadership competency, and it involves four skills, self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management
Emotional Intelligence
understanding and managing our own emotions with the added social awareness of discerning the emotions of others
Emotional intelligence
Sources of Power: - The nurse is a source of shared power to build the exercise of power by others.
Empowerment
5 key elements of Kouzes and Posner's Leadership model: - how we help others find the conditions that allow them to do their best
Enable others to act
5 key elements of Kouzes and Posner's Leadership model: - creating a positive work environment and self-renewal
Encourage the heart
How effective followers achieve the Quadruple Aim- What Quadruple Aim Guideline? - Sees the practical - Identifies risks - Voices concerns - Advocates actively for patients - Grows and learns - Builds trust
Enhancing patient experience
Sources of Power: - Based on one's reputation for expertise and ones' credibility. The knowledge and skills the nurse possesses that are needed by others.
Expert
Sources of Power: - Granted by association with a powerful person.
Referent
How effective followers achieve the Quadruple Aim- What Quadruple Aim Guideline? - Delivers high-quality care to every patient - Educates the patient and family - Gains the patient's trust to ask questions
Improving population health
How effective followers achieve the Quadruple Aim- What Quadruple Aim Guideline? - Reduces stress by increasing autonomy - Commits to the organization - Feels accomplished and important because they have a voice
Improving the work life of care providers
Sources of Power: - Stems from one's possession of selected information that is needed by others.
Information
What key idea in time-management applications to practice? - Definition = Proliferation of data that occurs too quickly to be able to interpret the information in an effective manner - Application to Practice = Form or join study groups or other forms of knowledge communities. Learn to appreciate podcasts, e-mail capsules of weekly healthcare news, or other professional organizations' and specialty associations' online news summaries.
Information overload
5 key elements of Kouzes and Posner's Leadership model: - an expectation of a formal leader, yet informal leaders contribute to this by taking such actions as translating a big picture vision to the practicalities faced in the roles of the members of the team
Inspire a shared vision
What key idea in time-management applications to practice? - Definition = Avoidable or unavoidable occurrences that distract from one's ability to complete a prioritized task - Application to Practice = Set workplace rules to limit lengthy e-mails and other distractions. Mentally, dive right back into the immediate task at hand.
Interruptions
Types of Conflict: - occurs within a person when confronted with the need to think or act in a way that seems at odds with one's sense of self.
Intrapersonal conflict
What Time-Management Techniques: - Purpose = Focuses on goal achievement - Actions = Assemble a prioritized "to do" list daily, based on goals.
Keep focused on goals
What key idea in time-management applications to practice? - Definition = Politely declining requests for an additional project or assignment - Application to Practice = Agreeing to tasks that are not in alignment with your individual personal/professional priorities may translate into frustration and resentment. Consider whether this task may be easily delegated to another individual. Discuss the request in detail so you may better understand the nature: Is it in alignment with the organization's overall goals or your family's primary needs at this time? Or, is it someone else's "emergency" and they need a favor?
Learning to say "no" or "not now, please"
What key idea in time-management applications to practice? - Definition = Absorption in one aspect of a task, or even distractions that prevent focus on a task, preventing successful resolution in a time-effective manner - Application to Practice = Concentrate on results. Identify common "time stealers" and guard against them. Do not get caught up with the technology such as answering e-mails or responding to instant message alerts. Minimize distractions. Use an alarm or stopwatch feature on your smartphone or other device. Take a class on time management.
Losing track of time
5 key elements of Kouzes and Posner's Leadership model: - if we want others to be civil, we must be that way too
Modeling the way
Developing Political Skills: - Participate in _____ _____ _____ and meet with your state legislators
Nurse Lobby Day
What Time-Management Techniques: - Purpose = Promotes efficiency and productivity - Actions = Organize and systematize things, tasks, and people. Use basic time-management skills.
Organization
Types of Conflict: - arises when discord exists about policies and procedures, personnel codes of conduct, or accepted norms of behavior and patterns of communication
Organizational conflict
What key idea in time-management applications to practice? - Definition = The tendency to never completely finish a project or assignment because it is not yet acceptable - Application to Practice = Continue to do your best. Find and share feedback with others who have similar assignments or projects or are in situations like yours. Once you receive feedback on your project, move quickly to incorporate it into your final submission and move on to the next assignment.
Perfectionism
Sources of Power: - Based on the ability to influence or convince others to agree with one's opinion or agenda. It involves leading others to a viewpoint with data, facts, and presentation skills.
Persuasion
Sources of Power: - Possessed by virtue of one's position within an organization or status within a group.
Position power
may be defined as the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events
Power
What key idea in time-management applications to practice? - Definition = Putting off important tasks because they may not be enjoyable or involve a level of difficulty - Application to Practice = Identify the reason for procrastination. Develop a PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) chart or a Gantt chart to help parse out complex assignments. Make that specific task your number one priority for the next opportunity. Select either the least attractive component or the easiest; tackle that part first. Reward yourself after you complete the task.
Procrastination
Behaviors and Development of Leading Authentically- What Dimension is the Corresponding Development? - Passion
Purpose
How effective followers achieve the Quadruple Aim- What Quadruple Aim Guideline? - Commits to increasing productivity
Reducing costs
Developing Political Skills: - Join your state nurses' association's government relations or legislative committee and ______ _____ _____ (PAC); join the ANA's PAC.
political action committee
External or Internal Stress: - worker characteristics
internal
the ability to influence others in an effort to achieve goals
power
What Time-Management Techniques: - Purpose = Helps refocus, gain control, and use information - Actions = Develop a personal time-management plan appropriately
Time-management plan
What Time-Management Techniques: - Purpose = Uses the right tool for planning and preparation - Actions = Use tools such as a smartphone.
Tool usage
Behaviors and Development of Leading Authentically- What Dimension is the Corresponding Development? - Behavior
Values
Modes of Conflict Resolution: - neglect their own needs, goals, and concerns (unassertive) while trying to satisfy those of others (cooperative)
accommodating
Gaining insight into Self: - putting what you have learned into practice
action
Developing Political Skills: - Seek ______ positions or elective office to shape policy more effectively
appointive
Modes of Conflict Resolution: - Also called withdrawing, is very unassertive and uncooperative, because people who avoid neither pursue their own needs, goals, or concerns immediately nor assist others to pursue theirs
avoiding
repeated, health-harming mistreatment of one or more persons (the targets) by one or more perpetrators
bullying
repeated, unwanted harmful actions intended to humiliate, offend, and cause distress in the recipient
bullying
Developing Political Skills: - Work on a federal or state legislative _____
campaign
group of individuals or organizations with a common interest who agree to work together toward a common goal
coalition
Modes of Conflict Resolution: - although the most time-consuming approach, is the most creative stance
collaborating
Modes of Conflict Resolution: - pursue their own needs and goals at the expense of others
competing
Modes of Conflict Resolution: - involves both assertiveness and cooperation on the part of everyone and requires maturity and confidence
compromising
Power Strategies: - expands one's power among nursing colleagues, other professional colleagues, and patients; can make one nearly indispensable within an organization
developing expertise
identifies an engaged and participating team member who thinks for himself or herself
effective follower
Burnout: - Sources of stress can be _____, _____, and _____
environment, individual, interactions
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Followership model = Commits to _____-based, quality care
evidence
External or Internal Stress: - working and living conditions - role expectations - relationships - the position - gender roles
external
defined as being a supporter, who is guided and told what to do
follower
Difference Between Leading and Following: - Without ______ there are no ______
followers
exert influence over others and that they are "in charge."
formal leadership
Power Strategies: - help people know if what was planned was actually accomplished; may change as circumstances change and life intervenes
goal-setting
Converting the Transformational Leadership Model into a Followership Model: - Followership model = Demonstrates active membership in shared ____
governance
Gaining insight into Self: - Understanding develops about why you felt the way you did in the moment
value