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The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) has several great resources for nurse managers! ...................................................................................
Publications
The Nurse Manager’s Guide to Hiring, Firing & Inspiring empowers nurse managers to be successful in all aspects of their positions. This book offers a wealth of tools and tips for hiring the right person for the right job, making key personnel and budgetary decisions, improving employee morale, and more.  The Nurse Executive’s Coaching Manual is the only book on coaching for nurse executives. Written by expert executive coaches, this book provides the nurse executive with an overview of the coaching approach, competencies, models, tools, and resources that will be applicable to coaching other leaders in a healthcare.

A Daybook for Nurse Leaders and Mentors offers 365 daily pearls of wisdom, inspiration, and challenges to leaders and leaders-to-be. No matter if you have been leading for a lifetime or are stepping into your first leadership role, this book will keep you company each step of your journey.
Additional publications that are great for nurse managers include:
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Continuing Nursing Education Programs and Courses
The Nurse Manager Certificate Program is a robust educational tool using the latest evidence-based content. It is designed to help develop nursing management competencies necessary to function in today's fast-paced and ever-changing health care environment.
The Non-Profit Board Governance for Health Care Leaders Online Education Program is designed to prepare health care leaders to be knowledgeable, contributing leaders on national and international not-for-profit boards. This program will greatly enhance development of non-profit board governance leadership skills.
Transforming Nursing Practice through Evidence: The Joanna Briggs Institute Approach is a comprehensive 16 module program that begins with the history and origins of evidence-based healthcare and concludes with a discussion of how todays consumers influence health care practices. |