Covid-19 was massively disruptive to nursing teams. Nationwide, leaders now struggle with picking up the pieces and rebuilding their teams in an environment where nurses have shorter work tenures. This 2.5-hour workshop will focus on the best evidence of teamwork, restoring trust, promoting a sense of community, and building cohesive work teams. The future of quality and safe nursing care delivery will be contingent on high-performance nursing teams. Leaders will be provided with actionable strategies, best practices, and tools they can use in their leadership to rebuild highly effective teams.
Workshop topic areas include:
- The impact of the current healthcare environment on nursing teams
- Generational shifts and the impact on teamwork
- Moving from teams to teaming
- Creating a culture of teamwork and sense of community
- Reestablishing trust and psychological safety
- Avoiding team dysfunction
- Re-engaging teams to promote quality and safety
- Recruiting team players
- Incorporating agency and travel
Our presenter, Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, is nationally known for helping current and future nursing leaders develop leadership and coaching skills. Rose is an emeritus professor at the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing at Florida Atlantic University and currently serves as a faculty member in the Marian K Shaughnessy Nursing Leadership Academy at Case Western Reserve University. Rose edits a popular leadership blog, www.emergingrnleader.com, read by thousands of nurse leaders each week and is editor-in-chief of Nurse Leader, the official journal of the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL). She is a Gallup-certified strengths coach and author of The Nurse Leader Coach: Become the Boss No One Wants to Leave, The Nuts and Bolts of Nursing Leadership, and her newest book is A Team Approach to Nursing Care Delivery.
The 2.5-hour workshop is October 17, 2024, at 10am CST/9am MST. Registration is free for SDAHO members and $99 for non-members. Click here to register.
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