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Janette V Moreno1, Anita S Girard
1Author Affiliations: Director of Professional Development and Clinical Education (Dr Moreno), Center for Professional Excellence and Inquiry, Stanford Children's Health/Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Menlo Park, California; Associate Chief Nursing Officer (Dr Girard), Inpatient Services, Stanford Health Care, Stanford, California.
Abstract:
This evidence-based project in a large academic medical center presents the integration of a succession-planning framework into existing shared leadership councils to fill open formal leadership positions. The framework included assessment, planning, and outcome evaluation of 3 strategic interventions: 1) leadership development, 2) experiential learning, and 3) mentoring. Benefits included improved self-perception as a leader, improved leadership competency, increased talent bench strength, and 32 internal promotions of frontline staff to formal leadership positions within 1 year.
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