The nurse leader wishes to develop a culture of shared visioning for the health care organization. How should the nurse proceed with this plan? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. The leader should be a passive observer in meetings.
2. The leader should encourage a change to a more efficient top-down management system.
3. The leader should survey employees regarding what is important to them for the organization's future.
4. The leader should encourage innovative ideas.
5. The leader should use coercive primary power.


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Rationale 1: The leader is not a passive participant in visioning.
Rationale 2: Top-down management is outdated and is not a part of shared visioning.
Rationale 3: Shared visioning requires that all those involved in the organization have a say in its future.
Rationale 4: Shared visioning is a strategy that encourages innovation.
Rationale 5: The leader encouraging shared visioning would not use coercive power.
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