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Healthcare Policy Maker Claudette D. Johnson Grand Canyon University Nursing and Leadership Management NRS-508 May 2, 2012

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Healthcare Policy Maker

Claudette D. JohnsonGrand Canyon University

Nursing and Leadership ManagementNRS-508

May 2, 2012

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Servant Leadership

Ability to listen & truly understandKeep open mind, hear without judgmentDeal with ambiguity & complex issuesBelieve that sharing challenges and asking for

input is more important than personally providing solutions

Be clear on goals, directing without orderingBe a servant, helper, & teacher first, leader secondThink before reactingChoose words not to damage those being ledAbility to use foresight & intuitionSeeing things whole and sensing relationships and

connectionsMarquis & Huston, 2009

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Servant Leader: Dale Beatty RN, BSN, MSN,

NEA-BC

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Educational Background

Education:

Bachelors of Science in

Nursing Ohio

Wesleyan University,

Delaware, OhioMasters of Science in

Nursing

DePaul University, Chicago, IL

Nurse Executive Advanced- ANCC

Board Certification

(NEA-BC)

Honors:

Who’s Who in American

Colleges and Universities

Recipient of the Veteran’s

Administration’s Health

Professional Scholarship

Member of Sigma Theta Tau

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Professional MembershipsMemberships:•American Organization of Nursing Executives•Illinois Organization of Nurse Executives•American Association of Critical Care Nurses•Illinois Coalition of Nurse Resources•Sigma Theta Tau International: Honor Society for NursingBoards and Committees:Hospice of Northern Illinois - Board of DirectorsIllinois Organization for Nurse Executives - Board of Directors / President-ElectIllinois Coalition for Nursing Resources - Board of DirectorsNursing Spectrum: A Gannett Company - Advisory BoardMcKesson Clinical – Advisory Board 2006-2009Sate of Illinois Nurse Practice Act Task Force 2006-2007MCHC Workforce Taskforce; Co-ChairMCHC Nursing SubcommitteeNRC Picker Institute Editorial BoardIllinois Team: Workforce DevelopmentANCC Magnet Designation Appeals PanelJoint Commission’s Accreditation Appeals PanelPower of Nursing Leadership Host Committee University of Illinois 2006-2010

~ Personal communication, Dale Beatty, November 19, 2010

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Employment History Executive Vice President- Hospital Operations/Chief Nursing Officer- Northwest

Community Healthcare, Arlington Heights, Illinois May 2005- present Vice President Patient Care Services & Chief Nurse Executive- St. Francis Hospital

and Healthcare, Blue Island, Illinois July 2001- May 2005 Director, Cardiac, Vascular and Emergency Trauma Services & Interim Director,

Medicine & Oncology/Palliative Care and Home Hospice, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 1999-2001

Director, Cardiac, Vascular and Emergency Trauma Services Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 1995-1999

Manager, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 1993-1995

Interim Manager, Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 1992-1993

Clinical Nurse Manager, Cardiac Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 1990-1994

Assistant Clinical Nurse Manager, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 1989-1990

Staff/Charge Nurse, Cardiac Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 1988-1989

Staff/Charge Nurse, SICU/MICU, Chicago Lakeside Veteran’s Administration, Chicago, Illinois 1986-1988

Staff Nurse/PCA, Open Heart/Vascular Step Down/ Cardiac Telemetry, Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, Ohio 1985-1986

~Personal communication, Dale Beatty, November 19, 2010

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Impact on Nursing PracticePositive nursing role model with authority that offers

servant leadershipLegislative Advocacy: Nurse

ratio Legislation

Provides competent experienced nursing leadership

Supports nursing as a profession

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Impact on the Nursing Profession

Nurse Residency Program

Shared Governance

Model

Supporting the Growth

of Individuals

Provides a sense of self

worth to seasoned

nurses and a sense of

opportunity to graduate

nurses

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Impact on Individuals

Leaders should be visible

Answers all e-mails• Especially from staff

nurses

Office is accessible to all employees

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Contributions to CommunityInvolved in Nursing Practice Act• Influence on

state level

Awareness of Legislation• Legislative

Advocacy

Magnet Designatio

n

New Opportunities with the Organizatio

n

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Nursing Practice Act

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Motivation

~ Personal communication, Dale Beatty, November 19, 2010

“I feel completely blessed to be in nursing”

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Expectations

Achieve the mission of

organization

Strive for excellence

Checks and balances

Be a teller of truth

Support one another

Be in alignment with the

vision of the organization

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MentoringMentorship and support is

important no matter where you are professionally within an

organization.

http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/m/mentor.asp

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Proud Accomplishments

• 3 CNOs in the area that once reported to him

Development of others

• Seeing people grow professionally

Mentoring

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Inspiration

Mother & Sister• Nurses

CNO at Northwestern Memorial Hospital • Provided

insight and development into his own career

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Challenges/Obstacles

Trying to align different ideas with the goal of the organization

Culture and change colliding• Culture will always

trump change unless it can be supported.

Conflict between people

http://www.upstartsmart.com/magazine/managing-employee-conflict.html

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We seek not to lead but to serve first and find that in serving, our greatest

influence is leading.

Benjamin Lichtenwalner

Serve

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Hakala, D. (2008, March 19). The top 10 leadership qualities. HR World.

Retrieved from http://www.hrworld.com/features/top-10-leadership- qualities-031908/

Jooste, K. (2004). Leadership: a new perspective. Journal of Nursing Management, 12(3), 217-223. Retrieved from http://angel02.gcu.edu/section/default.asp?id=704017

Lichtenwalner, B. (2010, November). The modern servant leader: Servant leadership manifesto. Servant Leadership and Technology. Retrieved from http://modernservantleader.com/servant-leadership/servant-leadership-manifesto/

Marquis, B. L., & Huston, C. J. (2009). Leadership roles and management functions in nursing: Theory and application (6th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins.

Mind Tools.com. (n.d.). Leadership styles. Retrieved from http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_84.htm

Northwest Community Hospital. (2010). About NCH: Mission & Values.

Retrieved from http://www.nch.org/about/mission-vision.php

Syque. (2007). Leadership. ChangingMinds.org. Retrieved from http://changingminds.org/disciplines/leadership/leadership.htm

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