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An evidence-based business planning process.

Julie A Brandt1, Donna Reed Edwards, Sheila Cox Sullivan

  • 1Patient Care Services/Nurse Executive, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, Little Rock, AR 72205, USA.

The Journal of Nursing Administration
|December 4, 2009
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Summary

Nurse executives can create effective business plans by using a systematic, evidence-based approach. This method aids in forecasting organizational needs, engaging staff, and setting clear goals for the nursing profession.

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Published on: June 13, 2025

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Administration
  • Strategic Planning

Background:

  • Developing a business plan is crucial for nurse executives.
  • A systematic approach ensures organizational needs are met.
  • Engaging nursing staff at all levels is vital for success.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline a systematic, evidence-based approach for developing nursing business plans.
  • To guide nurse executives in creating effective strategic documents.
  • To enhance the strategic planning process within nursing organizations.

Main Methods:

  • The authors describe a 4-step process for evidence-based business plan development.
  • This approach emphasizes forecasting, staff involvement, and professional evaluation.
  • Key components include clear goal setting and concise plan presentation.

Main Results:

  • A systematic, evidence-based approach facilitates accurate needs forecasting.
  • Involving nursing staff at all levels improves plan relevance and buy-in.
  • Evaluating the profession's direction ensures strategic alignment.
  • Clear, concise goals enhance the effectiveness of the business plan.

Conclusions:

  • An evidence-based approach is essential for effective nursing business plans.
  • This systematic method empowers nurse executives to lead strategically.
  • The described 4 steps provide a practical framework for implementation.