By Tine Hansen-Turton, BA, MGA, JD, Susan Sherman, RN, MA, and Vernice Ferguson, RN, MA, FAAN, FRCN
The conversations inside Conversations With
Leaders began with a simple desire to bring
leadership principles and lessons to a small gathering
of community health professionals. Over the years, local and international
leaders added their voices, and so the gatherings grew in
size and might.
This book presents 22 conversations with leaders who
generously shared their personal and professional
experiences. In clear and frank fashion, each of these
leaders offers the unique wisdom earned by the sweat
equity that is behind all achievement.
Join us on a journey through leadership—one conversation at a time.
Leaders featured are: Phyllis Beck, Connie Carino, Colleen Conway-Welch, Jill Derstine, Jane Eisner, Vernice Ferguson, Terry Fulmer, Tine Hansen-Turton, Sally Peck Lundeen, Beverly Malone, Veneta Masson, Angela Barron McBride, Afaf Meleis, Marla Salmon, Susan Sherman, Gloria Smith, Salvatore Tagliareni, Jean Watson, William Warfel, and Patricia Wellenbach.
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"This book takes the best discussions about leadership as presented for a defined audience, and shares them with everyone else. Those looking for affirmation that failure is not fatal when traversing a leadership path will find encouragement, guidance, and wisdom." - Brenda B. Harton, MSN, RN-BC(Mission Hospitals), review provided by Doody Enterprises.
The leadership concepts in the book come to life and are presented as everyday qualities that each person possesses...This book would be beneficial for all nurses interested in expanding their circle of influence and nurturing and honing their leadership skills-whether they are a bedside nurse or chief nursing officer. Source: AORN Jornal book review |