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Personal
Plan
Proposal
Published:
23,
March
2015
This
is
not
an
example
of
the
work
written
by
our
professional
essay
writers.
Personal
development
plan
for
a
leadership
would
be
to
recognize
areas
for
further
development
and
encourage
lifelong
learning.
Â
It
acts
as
a
process
of
empowerment,
self-assessment
mentoring,
continued
renewal,
role
modeling,
positive
attributes,
networking,
and
improvement
on
weaknesses.
Â
The
proposed
plan
process
describes
how
leader
should
lead
by
having
the
above
mentioned
skills
to
lead
affectively.
and
support
to
help
staff
develop
their
capabilities.
I
would
reinvent
as
nurse
leader
who
is
innovative
by
possessing
the
following
abilities
such
as;
self-assessment,
empowerment,
mentor,
continued
renewal,
role
modeling,
positive
attributes,
networking
and
improvement
on
weaknesses
(
Bleich
& Kasiak,
2007).
Â
By
having
these
trades
will
assist
in
support
the
staff
to
develop
their
capabilities
and
gain
to
be
an
efficient
leader.
Â
I
have
never
thought
of
myself
as
leader
but
I
have
been
told
that
I
possess
the
skills.
Â
The
thought
of
being
a
leader
sometimes
alarms
me
because
of
all
the
stress,
headache,
which
I
have
heard
and
seen
managers
or
leaders'
complaining
about
their
job
is
never
ending.
Â
But
to
be
a
great
leader
one
must
develop
these
characteristics
to
lead
others
which
are
the
followings;
Empowerment,
delegate
and
encourage
staff
members
to
take
responsibility.
Mentor,
give
staff
advice,
guide,
train,
coach.
Role
model,
set
positive
example
for
others
to
follow,
give
advice
to
develop
leadership.
Net
working,
is
to
Â
Â
maintain
a
positive
relationship
with
other
managers
or
staff.
Self-assessment,
of
the
self
as
a
leader
which
will
help
measure
the
progress
overtime.
Continued
renewal,
consider
the
concerns
of
staff
members
and
patient
care.
Positive
attribute,
as
a
leader
one
must
possess
an
important
element
which
is
compassion.
Improve
on
weakness,
such
as
time
management,
multitask
(ex.
I
sometimes
pick
up
where
others
leave
off.
Â
Picking
up
the
slack
in
the
workplace).
Â
Show
how
a
weakness
can
be
turned
into
strength.
I
am
happy
to
be
a
nurse
and
l
like
the
way
people
responds
to
me
when
I
tell
them
I
am
a
nurse.
Â
Â
Nurse
empowerment
as
both
individually
and
as
a
profession
can
be
achieved.
Â
The
fact
that
nursing
has
traditionally
been
thought
of
as
a
profession
for
only
women
but
that
has
changed
more
men
are
nurses
now
than
before
(
O'
Grady
& Mallock,
2003).
Â
The
nursing
profession
has
changed
dramatically.
Â
There
are
so
many
opportunities
for
nurses
now
then
before
they
can
be
political
workers,
publicists,
journalists,
speakers,
researchers
(
Fitzgerald,
T.,
2000).
We've
expanded
into
so
many
different
avenues.
Â
Since
I
became
a
nurse
has
helped
me
to
have
the
vital
critical
thinking
and
decision
making
skills
in
doing
my
patient
cares.
Â
Â
Studies
have
been
done
at
national
level
in
recent
years
have
asked
nurses
what
factors
supported
to
their
job
satisfaction.
Â
In
general
the
most
important
factors
reviewed
were
research
on
each
of
the
following
factors
contributed
to
job
satisfaction
are
the,
productivity,
burnout,
turnover
rates,
and,
empowerment
(
Fletcher,
2001).
Â
Â
Â
Power
is
demonstrated
as
much
by
the
attitude
that
one
project
as
it
is
by
the
tasks
that
one
perform.
Â
Some
self
analysis
may
be
in
order
in
terms
of
the
attitude
and
image
that
you
portray.
Â
It
is
import
to
act
in
professional
manner
but
it
is
also
important
to
look
professional.
Â
Even
dirty
shoes
and
long
acrylic
nails
can
give
the
impression
to
others
that
we
don't
take
ourselves
very
seriously
in
the
regard.
Â
Power
sometimes
comes
from
others
so
it
may
be
helpful
to
make
connections.
Â
The
truth
is
that
sometimes
"who
you
know"
rather
than
"what
you
know
is
important.
Â
Use
the
grapevine
may
or
may
not
be
accurate,
so
also
do
some
investigation
on
your
own.
Â
Make
these
connections
for
positive
reasons
and
in
a
careful
manner,
such
as
to
assist
in
your
professional
growth,
rather
than
to
win
power
or
take
power
from
someone
else.
Â
Avoid
confrontation,
as
it
rarely
helps
anyone.
Â
Power
without
respect
is
hollow.
Â
We
don't
need
to
see
ourselves
as
victims.
Â
We
complain
to
each
other
about
how
bad
our
jobs
are
and
how
nursing
is
not
what
we
thought
it
would
e.
Â
It
doesn't
have
to
be
that
way.
Â
We
can
increase
our
involvement
in
our
workplace
whenever
possible.
Â
We
can
continue
to
observe
our
environment,
gather
information
and
contribute
whatever
we
c
can
to
make
improvements.
Â
We
can
be
a
visible
presence
in
the
workplace,
networking
with
others
and
asking
questions.
Â
We
can
continue
to
practice
professional
ways
to
communicate
our
thoughts
and
needs,
but
recognize
when
using
power
may
not
be
in
our
best
interests
or
may
increase
hostility.
We
owe
it
to
those
who
will
come
after
us
in
the
nursing
profession
as
well
as
to
ourselves
to
make
an
effort
to
change
the
degree
of
authority
and
power
that
we
have.
Â
We
can
do
it?
Self
awareness
is
stated
as
knowing
one's
internal
states,
preference
resources
and
intuitions.
Â
This
is
being
conscious
and
being
able
to
connect
to
our
feelings
and
actions.
By
accepting
and
understanding
our
thoughts
and
interpretation
processes,
one
will
have
a
clearer
picture
of
what
we
want
to
achieve.
And
this
will
undoubtedly
help
in
making
wise
and
sound
decisions
in
a
personal
or
professional
relationship.
FF
is
the
nurse
manager
of
renal
clinic
at
hospital.
Â
She
is
an
R.
N.
whose
leadership
position
is
unique
because
she
also
created
the
program
she
is
in
charge
of.
Â
F.
had
a
vision
and
used
her
leadership
skills
to
see
that
vision
become
a
reality.
Â
The
renal
clinic
began
because
there
was
a
need.
Â
One
of
the
qualities
in
an
effective
leader
is
the
ability
to
recognize
a
need
and
take
action
to
make
that
need
met.
Â
F.
started
her
nursing
career
after
graduating
from
west
state
university
by
working
in
various
areas
and
units.
Â
While
working
in
these
capacities
one
Dr
A.
approached
her
on
several
occasions
about
the
need
to
have
a
renal
clinic
for
diabetic
patients.
Â
These
patients
population
was
not
being
served
locally.
Â
F.
would
agree
with
him
saying
"yes",
it
would
be
nice
to
have
a
renal
clinic",
and
that
would
be
it.
Â
Then
in
that
time
F.
needed
to
care
for
a
sick
family
member.
Â
At
the
same
time
the
hospital
needed
a
manager
and
F.
was
filling
in
as
an
interim
for
the
inpatient
department.
Â
This
position
had
a
very
demanding
schedule
that
included
weekends,
being
on
call,
and
rotating
shifts.
Â
And
the
hospital
was
not
recruiting
for
a
manager
and
what
was
supposed
to
be
an
interim
position
now
did
not
have
a
foreseeable
end.
Â
With
a
sick
family
member
at
home,
F.
needed
more
flexibility
in
her
work
schedule.
Â
This
was
the
turning
point
that
spurned
F.
to
take
action
to
meet
the
needs
that
were
before
her.
Â
The
answer
to
F.
personal
dilemma
took
the
shape
of
creating
a
renal
clinic.
Â
F.
could
see
that
working
in
this
specialty
would
give
her
the
family
friendly
schedule
she
desired.
Â
She
took
the
initiative
in
making
the
renal
clinic
a
reality.
As
it
is
mentioned
in
the
article
of
Quantum
leadership
that
" those
who
are
not
born
leaders
can
acquire
the
necessary
skills",
(
O'
Grandy
& Mallock,
2003).
Â
I
believe
anyone
can
be
a
leader
by
motivation
and
applying
the
self
to
become
a
leader.
Â
As
a
leader
I
would
like
to
have
a
vision
of
greater
good
and
initiate
actions
to
achieve
that
vision.
Â
In
making
decisions
to
attain
goals,
as
a
leader
I
would
create
change
and
make
that
change
a
past
history.
Â
In
a
nurse
leadership
often
times
they
use
personal
traits
to
be
beneficially
and
ethically
which
will
influence
others
through
a
process
where
clinical
and
organization
outcomes
are
achieved
through
joint
efforts.
Â
As
a
nurse
leader
I
would
unite
in
building
a
relationship
to
empower
staff
or
others
that
would
led
toward
achievement.
Â
I
like
all
the
other
elements
of
a
nurse
leader
I
don't
have
a
less
preference.
As
a
follower
I
would
want
a
leader
that
has
direction
that
can
be
trusted,
have
a
vision
and
hope
for
the
department
or
organization.
Â
The
most
valuable
asset
of
a
leader
is
honesty
and
trust.
Â
I
want
a
leader
that
is
honest
with
both
his
or
her
staff
and
the
management.
Another
element
that
a
leader
must
have
is
integrity.
Once
a
leader
compromises
his
or
her
integrity
it
is
lost.
That
maybe
the
reason
integrity
is
considered
the
most
admirable
trait.
Â
Leadership
qualities
are
different
for
different
position
but
one
must
be
thinking
for
future
scope
of
improvement,
quality
and
quantity
of
in
conducting
business.
Â
The
ideal
leader
must
have
a
vision
beyond
what
is
here
today
know
where
the
business
is
headed
and
be
able
to
use
that
vision
to
move
the
department
forward.
I
would
help
my
peers
to
become
better
by
being
a
great
leader
that
my
peers
can
look
up
to
and
depend
on.
Â
As,
a
leader
I
need
the
ability
to
lead
because
there
is
a
certain
quality
to
manage
a
problem
if
my
followers
can't
face
the
problems
on
their
own.
This
leadership
quality
is
extremely
important
because
if
the
leaders
do
not
possess
some
special
ability,
then
there
won't
be
anything
that
will
distinguish
him/her
from
his/her
followers.
As
a
leader
I
would
motivate
my
team
mates
for
good
work
and
maintain
healthy
environment.
Â
And
make
my
first
priority
is
safety
for
the
workers
and
see
that
they
are
not
exploited
by
superiors.
These
are
some
of
the
many
ways
that
I
can
lead
and
have
followers
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