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008 130612s2012||||th 000 0 eng d |
020 978145118216 |
050 4 WY 105 ^bM357L |
100 1 Marquis, Bessie L. |
245 10 Leadership roles and management functions in nursing :^btheory and application /^cBessie L. Marquis, Carol J. Huston. |
250 7th Edition. |
260 Philadelphia :^bWolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams& Wilkins,^c2012. |
300 xiv, 624 p. |
504 Includes bibliographical references and index. |
520 ^"Our second book, Retention and Productivity Strategiesfor Nurse Managers, focused on leadership skills necessaryfor managers to decrease attrition and increase productivity. This book was directed at the nurse-manager rather than the student. The experience of completing research for the second book, coupled with our clinical observations, compelled us to incorporate more leadership content in our teaching and to write this book. LeadershipRoles and Management Functions in Nursing was also influenced by national events in business and finance thatled many to believe that a lack of leadership in management was widespread. It became apparent that if managers are to function effectively in the rapidly changing health care industry, enhanced leadership and management skills are needed^"--Provided by publisher. |
650 0 Nursing services^xAdministration. |
650 0 Leadership. |
650 12 Leadership. |
650 12 Nursing, Supervisory. |
650 22 Nurse Administrators. |
650 22 Nursing^xorganization & administration. |
700 1 Huston, Carol J.^q(Carol Jorgensen) |
945 ^p1180^l0^i11015786 |
945 ^p1180^l0^i11018147 |
999 ^aไชยวัฒน์ วงค์สุวรรณ์ |