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  1. Angela Beck at |

    I enjoyed reading your post about Kotter’s change. It seemed as though you have great insight into the video. I agree that it is hard to change, it is more familiar to keep doing what we already are. My work environment, like yours is comfortable, though we as well have many old school nurses who are resistant to change. I like how you talked about nursing staff needing an example sometimes to formulate change. Sometimes, it does seem like it is easy for management to implement a change when they will not be the nurses carrying it out. This happens all too often. Kotter’s 8 step change model is something that most facilities could use to better themselves.

  2. Sydni Pfannenstiel at |

    I also loved the kotter’s 8 step change model. I agree that they need to get the nursing staff more involved. Often times, they are considering the patient which is the number one priority, but in order to keep happy staff, they need to take into considering the thoughts, ideas and opinions of the nursing staff. you did a fantastic job explaining this in your blog .

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