Leadership and Nursing: Part two: styles of leadership
June Girvin Executive director of nursing and quality, Swindon and Marlborough NHS Trust
The shift in focus from leadership as demonstrated by a set of personality traits to leadership as a complex aggregation of style, context and perfomance is examined
This second article, in a series which briefly examines the literature on nursing leadership, describes the shift in focus from leadership as demonstrated by a set of personality traits to leadership as a complex aggregation of style, context and performance.
Nursing Management.
3, 2, 20-21.
doi: 10.7748/nm.3.2.20.s19
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