LEARNING KEY SKILLS IN NURSING MANAGEMENT

LEARNING KEY SKILLS IN NURSING MANAGEMENT

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CHAPTER

Delegation

Benefits of Delegation BENEFITS TO THE NURSE

BENEFITS TO THE DELEGATE

BENEFITS TO THE MANAGER

BENEFITS TO THE ORGANIZATION

The Five Rights of Delegation

The Delegation Process

Accepting Delegation

Ineffective Delegation ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE

LACK OF RESOURCES

AN INSECURE DELEGATOR

AN UNWILLING DELEGATE

UNDERDELEGATION

REVERSE DELEGATION

OVERDELEGATION

Delegating Successfully 10

Key Terms Accountability Assignment Authority

Delegation Overdelegation Responsibility

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