2009
DOI: 10.1177/1534484309341558
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Caring as a Managerial Strategy

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to broaden the discourse about caring as a managerial strategy by describing caring from three perspectives: nursing, education, and management. The authors suggest that current organizational models inadequately address the caring connection between manager and employee. Definitions of managerial caring and care building are offered. A model, the Recursive Model of Manager—Employee Caring, is proposed and discussed. Potential lines of inquiry associated with the model and implic… Show more

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“…This finding is consistent with other scholarly research on supportive management practices (Arakawa & Greenberg, 2007;Kroth & Keeler, 2009), levels of appropriate challenge in work roles (Britt et al, 2007;Brown & Leigh, 1996), perceived contribution to work (Harter et al, 2003;O'Neil & Ardent, 2008), and recognition (Brown & Leigh, 1996;O'Neil & Ardent, 2008).…”
Section: Psychological Climatesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This finding is consistent with other scholarly research on supportive management practices (Arakawa & Greenberg, 2007;Kroth & Keeler, 2009), levels of appropriate challenge in work roles (Britt et al, 2007;Brown & Leigh, 1996), perceived contribution to work (Harter et al, 2003;O'Neil & Ardent, 2008), and recognition (Brown & Leigh, 1996;O'Neil & Ardent, 2008).…”
Section: Psychological Climatesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The narratives are consistent with individual factors such as education, practical on-the-job training (Sergeant and Laws-Chapman 2012) and organisational procedures that give preference to nurses of a certain category to undertake nurse prescribing while promoting doctor-nurse knowledge transfer/sharing. This is similar to caring relational competence (Kroth and Keeler 2009) in that it is built through inter-personal working relationships between senior and junior nurses and doctors and nurses.…”
Section: (Nursing Manager 04 Ihcc-rv)mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…public hospitals in rural and semi-urban areas). This suggest that a caring managerial strategy to enhance manager-employee relationships and inter-personal working (Kroth and Keeler 2009;Windle and Bennett 2012) and improved organisational plans and procedures can enhance the personal resiliency of the nurses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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