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    Roles and Values of Nursing Western Governors University Roles and Values of Nursing This paper is a comparison of the views of a BSN staff nurse and a BSN clinical administrator on various aspects of nursing roles and how they contribute to my professional development. Both of the nurses that I interviewed had obtained a BSN and worked in a hospital owned orthopedic and spine medical group. There were commonalities in several of their answers related to patient care but differences related

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    sustain strong organizational cultures if their organizations are going to compete and survive in the 21st century. Organizationalculture’ and ‘leadership’ are the two interrelated terms without which an organization cannot sustain for a long term. Although these two terms are very different from each other in their definition or meaning yet they are very much interconnected. An organization without a leader is just like a ship without a captain and without a strong culture‚ the organization

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    Organizational culture is “the shared values‚ principles‚ traditions‚ and ways of doing things that influence the way organizational members act” (Robbins et al.‚ 2015‚ p. 48). In the health care environment‚ over the past 10 years or so there has been a renewed effort in the overall healthcare culture which has created change for healthcare organizations. My health care system is no different. The system worked to form a culture that our customers‚ employees and the community want to see thrive

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    ME1155X Jacquilin Porter Organizational Culture is depends on the individuals and groups of which the organization is made up of. It is the views‚ values‚ goals and morals of the individuals within the organization that create organizational culture. In a company culture often comes from the founders and the leaders of that particular company. These founders and leaders set an example of the certain

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    Changing Organizational Cultures Introduction An organization’s culture is a combination of the founder’s beliefs‚ values‚ ideas‚ and norms. Every organization is different and presents a different culture for its employees and customers. With most organizations the culture is strong and very difficult to change. Within these organizations there are dominate cultures and well formed subcultures. In the few organizations remaining‚ changing the organizational culture is easier‚ but requires

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    NVT2 Nursing Roles and Values 724.7.1-01‚03‚05‚ 7.2-01-05‚07 In healthcare circumstances present themselves where organizational‚ governmental‚ and patient centered goals diverge. One divergence healthcare workers face occurs when a patient refuses healthcare by completing a Advanced Directive such as in the case study when Mr. E refused the ventilator‚ feeding tube or CPR. Florida Statute 765.302 states: “(1)  Any competent adult may‚ at any time‚ make a living will or written declaration

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    Organizational Culture and Structure “Simply‚ a company’s structure and design can be viewed as its body‚ and its culture as its soul.”-- Naomi Cossak The Effects of Organizational Culture and Structure The behavior patterns in the organization are the elements for execution of the strategy—creating value in the market The organizational culture and structure will define the limitations and possibilities for behavior patterns Operationally‚ the acceptable behavior patterns are controlled through

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    My personal definition of values is the set of principles one uses as a guide to direct their lives. I feel my personal values which I utilize in my nursing practice are very close if not identical with those of the National League of Nursing (NLN). The NLN’s core values are caring‚ integrity‚ diversity‚ and excellence (NLN‚ 2017). In addition to the previous four values‚ stewardship is another principle that is very important to my day-to-day existence as a person and nurse. Moreover‚ my spiritual

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    UNDERSTANDING ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE Deepak K. Agrawal‚ College of Business‚ Wayne State College 1111 Main‚ Wayne‚ NE 68787‚ deagra01@wsc.edu ABSTRACT Culture has significant impact on the organization. People of an organization learn the national culture as they grow up. It is very deeply rooted in their lives because of the fact that they learned and followed such culture for a very long period of time. It is also based on shared attitudes‚ beliefs‚ customs‚ written and unwritten rules that

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    LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE In this paper I will discuss the effects and responsibilities leaders have on an organizational culture. I believe leaders have an enormous effect on the well-being of an organizational culture. Leaders must take an active role within their organization’s culture. Whether positive or negative‚ in an organization‚ things tend to follow suit "down hill." A leader has the power and influence to maintain‚ create‚ or repair an organizational culture. However‚ this

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