Transitioning Emerging Leaders Into Nurse Leader Roles

The Journal of Nursing Administration
Rose O Sherman, Heather Saifman

Abstract

Millennials will soon comprise 50% of the nursing workforce. Leaders in organizations look to this generation to assume leadership roles. This is proving to be challenging in many settings. Learning how to more effectively recruit, transition, and retain these emerging nurse leaders will be critical to organizations and the future of nursing. This article presents academic and organizational practices in emerging leader transition tailored to the needs of the millennial generation.

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Feb 3, 2007·The Journal of Nursing Administration·Rose O ShermanRuth Karden
Aug 24, 2017·The Journal of Nursing Administration·Erik Martin, Nora Warshawsky

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Apr 12, 2019·The Journal of Nursing Administration·Nora Warshawsky, Emily Cramer
Jul 16, 2019·The Journal of Nursing Administration·Heather Saifman, Rose O Sherman
Sep 7, 2019·The Journal of Nursing Administration·Melissa Pilat, Deborah H Merriam
Apr 10, 2020·The Journal of Nursing Administration·Nora E WarshawskyEmily Cramer
Oct 1, 2019·Nursing Management·Deborah C StampsMark Toor
Sep 2, 2020·Nursing Management·Jean M Bernhardt
Oct 12, 2020·Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing·Cheryl A Tucker
Apr 1, 2021·Nursing Management·Christina M Martin, Kristen O'Shea

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