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April 2011
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Home Health Care Management & Practice
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JONA The Journal of Nursing Administration
This department, sponsored by the American Organization of Nurse Executives, presents information to assist nurse leaders in shaping the future of healthcare through creative and innovative leadership. The strategic priorities of American Organization of Nurse Executives anchor the editorial content. They reflect contemporary healthcare and nursing practice issues that challenge nurse executives as they strive to meet the needs of patients. In this article, the author discusses newly released research in the field of social intelligence and the applicability and impact of the findings on nursing leadership.
... There is still a great deal to be known about social intelligence. Science and technology will continue to advance our thinking about SI [12]. More information on social intelligence is available in the books in [13,14] and other books available on Amazon.com. ...
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SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE: A PRIMER
April 2009
Home Health Care Management & Practice
... To facilitate operations of a well-maintained disease management program, only nurses with the appropriate qualities should be used (Veronesi, 2008). Desired qualities and characteristics of the home health staff specializing in the treatment needs of patients with diabetes include reliability, dependability, customer service orientation, ability to communicate effectively, autonomous practice ability, and assertive follow-through. ...
January 2008
Home Health Care Management & Practice
... Multiple Sources: 360 feedback (e.g., from peers, subordinates, customers) should be collected and considered as appropriate either formally (e.g., via survey) or informally (e.g., via oral input). Appelbaum, Nadeau, & Cyr (2008); Appelbaum, Roy, & Gilliland (2011); Arvey & Murphy (1998); Bernardin (1992); Boice & Kleiner (1997); Bracken & Rose (2011);Fletcher (1995); Gilliland & Langdon (1998) Rees & Porter (2003; Reilly & McGourty (1998);Soltani (2005) ;Stoker & Heijden (2001);Veronesi (2008). ...
April 2008
Home Health Care Management & Practice
... The role of SI in professions that depend directly on interactions with others, such as nursing and education, has led many to devote special attention to the study of leadership (Veronesi, 2009). Juchniewicz (2010) investigated the determinants of teacher effectiveness when judged by outside experts. ...
March 2009
JONA The Journal of Nursing Administration