Seminar On Directing
Seminar On Directing
Seminar On Directing
DIRECTING IN
NURSING SERVICE
AND EDUCATION
Submitted to
Submitted by
Mrs.Thankamany V K
Ms. Chinchu M
Asso.Professor
Govt.College of Nursing
Govt.College of Nursing
Alappuzha
Alappuzha
INTRODUCTION
Directing is the heart of the management process and is its third function to
achieve the organizational goal. It helps the nursing managers to supervise and
control the activities of nursing staff working under them. In order to maintain
healthy working environment, proper directions plays an important role.
Directing is said to be a process in which the managers instruct, guide and
oversee the performance of the workers to achieve predetermined goals. Directing
is said to be the heart of management process. Planning, organizing, staffing have
got no importance if direction function does not take place.
Directing
is
influencing
people's
behavior
through
motivation,
It is the directing style where in managers tell their personnel what to do,
how to do it and when to have it completed by. They assign roles and
responsibilities, set standards, and define expectations.
Directing is the fourth phase of the management process. This phase could
also be referred as coordinating, or activating. It is the action phase of
management, requiring the leadership and management skills necessary to
accomplish the goals of the organization
It is the issuance of orders, assignments and directions that enable the
nursing personnel understand what are expected of them. Directing includes
supervision and guidance so that in doing their job well, nurses can maximally
contribute to the organizations goal in general and into nursing service objective
in particular.
PURPOSE
The purpose of directing is to channel the behavior of all personnel to
accomplish the organization's mission and objectives while simultaneously
helping them accomplish their own career objectives
PHILOSOPHY OF DIRECTING
Directing initiates action and it is from here actual work starts. Direction is
said to be consisting of human factors. In simple words, it can be described as
providing guidance to workers is doing work. In field of management, direction is
said to be all those activities which are designed to encourage the subordinates to
work effectively and efficiently. According to Human, Directing consists of
process or technique by which instruction can be issued and operations can be
carried out as originally planned Therefore, Directing is the function of guiding,
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instruction and making certain that operations are carried out as originally
planned.
Direction is a complex function that includes all those activities which are
designed to which encourage subordinates to work effectively and efficiently in
both short and long run.
Direction is telling people what to do and seeing that they do it to the best
of their ability.
Directing deals with the steps a manager takes to get subordinates and
others to carry out plans.
Directing
is
influencing
people's
behavior
through
motivation,
Managers tell people what to do, how to do it and when to have it completed by.
They assign roles and responsibilities, set standards, and define expectations.
Delegation
Supervision
Leadership
Motivation
Communication
Coordination
A. DELEGATION:
Delegation (also called deputation) is the assignment of authority and
responsibility to another person (normally from a manager to a subordinate) to
carry out specific activities. However the person who delegated the work remains
accountable for the outcome of the delegate work.
It allows a subordinate to make decisions, i.e. it is a shift of decision-making
authority from one organizational level to a lower one.
Delegation, if properly done, is not abdication. The opposite of effective
delegation is micromanagement, where a manager provides too much input,
direction, and review of delegated work.
Delegation is a vital skill for team leaders. Genuine delegation leads to a
team owning its success and increasing its capacity for achievement. Yet
letting go of control can be hard.
FIVE TIPS FOR DELEGATION
1. Provide Context
B. SUPERVISION
Origin
Supervise comes from the word supervide which means to oversee or view
directly
Meaning:
It means personally observing a function or activity, providing leadership in
the process of nursing care, delegating functions or activities while retaining the
accountability, evaluating and ensuring that the nursing care provided is adequate
and delivered appropriately.
Main goal:
To attain quality care for each patient and to develop the potentials of
workers for an effective and efficient performance.
ESSENTIALS IN SUPERVISION
Administration
Clinical competence
Democratic management
GOOD SUPERVISION MEANS
A supervisor
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PRINCIPLES OF SUPERVISION
Good supervision is focused on improving the staffs work rather than on
upgrading himself/herself.
Good supervision is based on predetermined individual needs.
Good supervision is planned cooperatively.
Good supervision employs democratic methods.
Good supervision stimulates the staff to continue self improvement.
Good supervision respects the individuality of the staff member.
Good supervision helps create a social, psychological and physical
atmosphere where the individual is free to function at her own level.
SUPERVISORY TECHNIQUES
Orientation
Efficient assignments, rotation and follow-up.
Guidance
Evaluation
Techniques in Supervision
Observation of the worker while making the rounds
Spot checking of charts through nursing audits
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Criticism is punitive
Criticism is constructive.
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Honesty
Responsibility
Confidence
Enthusiasm
Reliability
Patience
Decisiveness
Determination
Loyalty
Courage
Leadership Styles
I. Authoritarian leadership
Characteristics:
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Definition:
Communication is the process to impart information from a sender to a
receiver with the use of a medium. Communication requires that all parties have an
area of communicative commonality. Chitty (2001) defines communication as the
complex exchange of thoughts, ideas, or information on at least two levels: verbal
and nonverbal.
Verbal Communication- the transmission of ideas, opinions, feelings, emotions or
attitudes through the use of words. Ex: comments, question, reactions
Nonverbal Communication- refers to the sending of messages to another person
utilizing methods or means other then words. Ex: facial expression, gesture, eye
contact
.
COMMUNICATION PROCESS
As a process, communication is dynamic, adaptive, and continuous.
Communication helps us to develop to be unique persons, relating and cooperating
with others.
An internal and an external climate also exist in communication. The
internal climate includes the values, feelings, temperament, and stress levels of the
sender and the receiver. Weather conditions, temperature, timing, and the
organizational climate itself are parts of the external climate. The external climate
also includes status, power, and authority as barriers to manager-subordinate
communication.
Internal climate External climate
Sender
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Message
Written
Internal
External
Receiver
Non-verbal
Verbal
Both sender and the receiver must be sensitive to the internal and external
climate, because the perception of the message is altered greatly depending on the
climate that existed at the time the message was sent or received. Example, an
insecure manager who is called to meet with superiors during a period of stringent
layoffs will probably view the message with more trepidation than a manger who is
secure in his or her role.
In assessing the internal climate, remember that the human mind perceives
only what it expects to perceive. The unexpected is generally ignored or
misunderstood. In other words, receivers cannot communicate if the message is
incompatible with their expectations. Therefore, effective communication requires
the sender to determine what receivers see and hear.
TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
Mainly, there are three types of communication: spoken words, written
words, and physical expression or significant gestures.
Verbal communication involves spoken words. The speaker must be able to
speak slowly, enunciating the words clearly. Choose words that can be clearly
understood instead of using too technical ones. Only relevant information should
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Integrate the staffs needs and wants with the organizations interest and
purpose.
Know the uniqueness of each employee.
Remove traditional blocks between the employee and the work to be done.
Provide experiences that challenge the employee and allow opportunities for
growth.
When appropriate, request participation and input from all subordinates in
decision making.
Be certain that employees understand the reason behind decisions and
actions.
Reward desirable behavior; be consistent in how you handle undesirable
behavior.
Let employees exercise individual judgment as much as possible.
Create a trustful and helping relationship with employees.
Let employees exercise as much control as possible over their work
environment.
Be a role model for employees.
COORDINATION
Functions:
Unites personnel and services to a common objective.
Prevents overlapping of functions, enhances good working relationship and
work schedules are finished on time.
Enhances collaborative efforts resulting in efficient, smooth and harmonious
flow of work
Convey clearly defined polices, standard operating procedures, policies and
guidelines using the proper channels of communication.
CONCLUSION
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It is necessary for the nursing personnel who are working in the education as
well as in hospitals. Directing is influencing people's behavior through motivation,
communication, group dynamics, leadership and discipline. Managers give this
function a variety of names.
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3. Sakharkar BM. Principles of hospital administration and planning, 2 nd
edition (2009); Jaypee brothers medical publishers (P) ltd: New Delhi.
4. Thomas Kochuthresiamma. Nursing administration; Jaypee brothers
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