Developing leadership behaviors and promoting success through faculty mentoring
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Lisa M. Barnes, DNP, College of Nursing, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA; Bette A. Mariani, PhD, RN, College of Nursing, Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania, USA; Barbara Manz Friesth, PhD, School of Nursing, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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A Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy (NFLA) scholar's journey of developing and utilizing leadership behaviors while leading a team project to promote faculty mentoring that resulted in the scholar's increased leadership behaviors and expanded scope of influence.
Type | Poster |
Acquisition | Proxy-submission |
Review Type | Faculty/Mentor Approved: Sigma Academy Participant Presentation |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | N/A |
Research Approach | N/A |
Keywords | Mentoring; Nurse Faculty; Nurse Leadership |
Name | 44th Biennial Convention |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
Date | 2017 |
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