Nursing Leadership Skills

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The success and failure of any endeavor is depends on the leadership. Great leaders are capable of creating and communicating the vision and move the people into action to achieve it. To be successful in navigating the challenges in healthcare, leaders must develop the essential skills to motivate their employees, fine-tune critical thinking skills, effectively communicate with others, and build and leverage partnerships. Being technically adept in your field will no longer be enough. Leaders need to be visionary, they need to possess the ability to identify trends and the courage to be innovative (U.S Office of Personal Management, 2013). One of the important skills leaders need to possess is conflict resolution skills. Conflicts occurs frequently …show more content…

Conflict comprises substantive, procedural, and psychological dimensions that participants in conflict respond to on the basis of their perceptions of a particular situation. This perception that filled with thoughts and emotions that guide the individual to a solution. Therefore, understanding the type of conflict and the way he or she responds to conflict is important in identifying effective strategies to manage conflict in the healthcare environment. Conflict management styles are used depend on the situation and parties. The nurse leader need to be purposeful and thoughtful when engaging in conflict resolution as the quality of communication and teamwork among healthcare providers has been directly linked to the safety of patient care. A nurse leader can strategically enhance patient safety through effective conflict management. The first strategy is engage in dialogue, where the nurse leader and nurse engage in dialogue that address conflict and conflict management behavior as a first step in creating a healthy work environment. The lack of communication and avoidance of the conflict prevents the root of the problem from being properly addressed and resolved, thus the conflict situation remains. Non punitive debriefing with staff about the management of a conflict issue provides reflective learning and removes frustration, which can lead to trust, openness, and effective conflict resolution in the future. Therefore, I will use this strategy to resolve the co-worker conflict in my workplace. The next strategy is engage in coaching, in which the nurse leader will minimize the conflict by educating nurses to learn how to effectively resolve conflict themselves. The third strategy is identify potential conflicts. Conflicts are normal and are usually predictable. Procedures and processes to identify potential common conflicts will be developed to

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