Our group presentation focused on delegation. Although not a new aspect of nursing delegation is becoming an increasingly vital aspect of being a healthcare professional due to ever-increasing changes (Haas, 1999). As nurses we are being expected to increasingly manage and monitor the work of other healthcare professionals, meaning all nurses are taking a leadership role within their caseload, delegating tasks appropriately to other healthcare professionals. Leadership involves focussing on a goal, getting co-workers inspired and driven to act upon the specific goal and providing necessary support and incentive to achieve (Porter-O’Grady, 2003). Leaders should be able to develop an effective and strategic plan of action which visualises the future whilst effectively motivating and managing a team to reach the end goal (Mahoney, 2001). A successful leader needs to be able to problem solve, uphold team effectiveness and develop group identity in order to succeed. A leader should have effective, energetic and motivational qualities that other group members can learn from, they should be a …show more content…
I actively listened to other group members through effective communication and took on board their ideas and feedback but I ultimately decided on the content of my written contribution. Democratic leaders succeed in healthcare environments due to their differing skill mix and educational experiences (All Nurses, 2014). I demonstrated excellent communication skills throughout the group work, both verbal and non-verbal, clearly contributing and actively listening to others. Effective communication doesn’t just involve providing others with accurate information when required but foreseeing the requirements of others, delivering information in practical and relevant means and being respectful of the differing attitudes and knowledge of team members (The Health Foundation,
As a leader a person would need to have a good understanding of the job at hand, able to communicate and to make sure everyone is on one page, to make sure everyone understand their job performance and work assignments and to have good delegation
ABSTRACT: Delegation refers to the practice of a registered nurse assigning certain tasks and activities to other people while still maintaining responsibility for the actions of the others to whom responsibility has been delegated. The act of delegating assumes that the delegator has a certain amount of trust in the person to whom they delegate. Additionally, quality communication is paramount in maintaining superior patient care when delegating tasks to others. One signifigant obstacle to delegation is ensuring that the proper tasks are delegated to the appropriate individuals. The organizational structure and leadership
Leadership comes in different forms and an effective leader will use their power conservatively and strive to share their power with other group members. Leaders should strive to enhance work ethic and abilities of those around them. They should have high expectations and set challenging goals for those on their teams. It is crucial for a leader to create a positive
By definition a leader is a person who leads or commands a group however, I believe a leader should be a person who inspires his team excel in the worst of conditions. A leader should be extraordinary reliable as the team should know that the leader could guide them to the best of his abilities toward their goal. A leader should be persistent as they should be the motivational force leading the group. A leader should be patient and calm knowing that quality takes time and that the individual member of his team have obstacles to overcome on their own part.
Abstract: There are numerous definitions of leadership, all of which contain elements related to people (the leader and the follower(s)), communicating in person or by the written word, actions (organizing, directing, coaching, and/or motivating), and for a purpose (meeting a goal(s) or accomplishing a task(s)) (ADP 6-22) (Fisher 2015) (Bolden 2013) (Hogan 2005). Additionally, everything done occurs within a given context. Effective leaders are poised, proficient, pertinent, and practical in the application of the art of leadership. This means leaders are ready to engage the group with effective methods and
Due to the current worldwide nursing shortage, delegation is an essential aspect of the nursing profession. Delegation provides a way in which professionals can assign other employees tasks both to decrease workload and increase satisfactory patient care. However, many individuals within the healthcare system, including myself, do not fully understand the concept or importance of delegation. After doing my research, I have gained a new perspective of delegation, and some of the issues involved. There are many actions being taking to educate students as well as professionals of the true meaning of delegation and what all it entails.
Delegation is one of the most complex skills a nurse leader has to face. It requires great judgment (high critical thinking) skills for patient care. Effective delegation is based on one’s state nurse practice act and an understanding on the concepts of responsibility, authority, and accountability. (as cited by Weydt, Alice, May 31, 2010)
The American Nurses Association (ANA) characterizes delegation as “the transfer of responsibility for the performance of an activity from one individual to another, with the former retaining responsibility for the outcome…” This poses a dilemma for new and seasoned nurses alike. Nurse have incredible amount of responsibility placed on them with not enough hours to complete it all. Add to this the current and projected shortage of RN’s and it is easy to see why delegation is an important component to future nursing practice. This results in a climate where many times the nurse has to delegate in order to complete her job within the time specified.
To provide safety, critical thinking, stability and time usage the registered nurse needs to take several steps to foster effective delegation. Several steps in the delegation process that need to be followed using appropriate authority. These include, selecting “ the right task under the right circumstances, to the right person, with the right direction and communication, and under the right supervision and evaluation” (Yoder-Wise, 2015).
Effective delegation by registered nurses is a concern within nursing and health care management. Effective delegation by registered nurses is of concern at all times. With the growing demands placed upon registered nurses, effective delegation has become increasingly pressing in order for registered nurses to be able to concentrate on their performance nursing activities. Registered nurses are frequently team leaders and are responsible for the nursing processes and outcomes regarding patient care. 'As the health care system continues to restructure, registered nurses are finding an increased number of lesser-skilled workers assigned to deliver patient care ' (Parsons, 1998 ). This process requires management and delegation skills. Delegation is one of the key factors in effective teamwork, the improvement of the delegation skills of registered nurses would be of great benefit. 'Delegation has to do with human resources being used to their fullest potential ' (Kaernested & Bragadottir, 2012). Good delegation skills can have a positive impact on teamwork and job satisfaction, providing registered nurses with more time to fulfil their professional role expectations, and reduce the staff turnover rate. Registered nurses working in the acute care setting, despite high workloads are reluctant to delegate. Many registered nurses find delegation time consuming and therefore easier to attend to tasks themselves. When
A leader must have the skill to reflect on past and attend the presentation and make a clear image of future. Likewise, the leader must be able to share the vision and plans to people. They must make their vision clear to people so that they can follow and work together enthusiastically. A leader must be able to make people that they are heard and understand. Also, a leader must be able to know the passion, motivating factors and identify aspirations of people and make them believe that they can achieve something. Similarly, a leader must share their excitement and dreams with other members so that others also get energized to work together to achieve a goal (Kouzes and Posner
There are three main qualities a leader must have to be successful. The first, is communication. A leaders job is to lead the group to numerous objectives, and they must be well interpreted for the rest of the group to be achieved. Awareness is also a big focus when communicating to the group. You know which members need to be led more than others, and its your job as a captain or coach to treat every player differently. (Communication).
A leader needs to “believe” in oneself and have the confidence that whatever you say will excite and what you do can motivate others. You must be optimistic about what you do, do have some relevance for being in existence. Believe it or not, “leadership begins with you”.
A leader should be willing to treat all of the members and employees as a team, instead of trying to be the main authority. The leader should allow collaboration amongst the team members, allows for flexibility for learning, and provide transparency throughout the organization ( U.S. Department of Education, 2011). A leader should posses the ability to motivate others, be willing to have open communication and listening between the team members, be willing to take risks, have a shared vision between all of the team members, and value others (DeKlein & Penstone, 1994). The leader should create an environment allowing for the team members to have a safe learning environment (Garvin, Edmondson, & Gino, 2008).
A leader is a person who guides a group with through a situation. A leader’s actions and words will determine his or her reputation as a leader. Good leaders possess similar characteristics, such as strong organizational skill, trustworthy, approachable and a visionary. A good leader has the ability to use his or her team members’ strengths to enhance a group’s productivity. Along with being able to successfully manage groups of people, a good leader must possess the ability to inspire, encourage, challenge and support the people around them. Under good leadership people will rise to challenge and surpass expectations.