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decision making at all levels. This approach is shown to increase job satisfaction. Decision maki
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e and nursing assistant (NA) staff members, but they are not very motivated to work beyond their
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decision making at all levels. This approach is shown to increase job satisfaction. Decision maki
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ng and the corresponding actions taken are core tasks performed in engagement with coworkers.
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7. As the nurse manager, you want to increase motivation by providing motivating factors. W
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Complexity theory suggests that systems interact and adapt and that decision making occurs thr
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l hierarchy. In complexity theory, every person’s opinion counts, and therefore all levels of staff
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would be involved in decision making. This principle underlies shared governance. Shared go
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vernance is an example of nurse decision making in which nurses at different organizational le
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vels engage in shaping policy and practices.
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