• J Nurs Adm · Oct 2013

    Designing tomorrow: creative and effective succession planning.

    • Joan Ellis Beglinger.
    • Author Affiliation: Principal, Joan Ellis Beglinger Designing Tomorrow, Cross Plains, Wisconsin, and Consultant, Tim Porter O'Grady Associates, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia.
    • J Nurs Adm. 2013 Oct 1;43(10):495-6.

    AbstractThis department column is devoted to posing thought-provoking insights about transitions through, to, and from administrative roles in nursing. In this article, I explore an effective approach to succession planning for the role of director of surgical services, implemented in my role as chief nursing officer for a tertiary, acute care hospital. The plan provided a creative solution to the succession challenge and important lessons learned.

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