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Case: Leadership: Rising from the Ranks

After working eight years as a staff nurse on a general medical/surgical unit, Julie Davis was appointed nurse manager of that unit. Following a staff meeting at which her promotion was announced, Julie found herself surrounded by three longtime coworkers offering their congratulations and making other observations and comments.

"I'm really happy for you," said Sarah Johnson. "This sounds like a terrific career step. But I suppose this means our carpool is affected, since your hours are bound to be a lot less predictable from now on."

Elaine Rowe said, "And I guess that shoots the lunch bunch, too. Management commitments, you know." The emphasis on management was subtle though undeniable, and Julie was not at all sure that she was pleased with what she was hearing.

Jane Davidson offered, "Well, maybe now we can get some action on a few age-old problems. Remember, Julie, you used to gripe about these things as much as the rest of us."

"We've all complained a lot," Sarah agreed. "That's been sort of a way of life around here." The tone of her voice shaded toward a suggestion of coolness and her customary smile was absent when she added; "Now Julie's going to be in a position where she can do something, so let's hope she doesn't forget who her friends are."

Elaine and Jane looked quickly from Sarah to Julie. For an awkward 10 seconds or so nobody spoke. At last someone passing by said something to Julie, and as Julie turned to respond, Elaine, Jane, and Sarah went their separate ways.

Questions

1. Identify the possible advantages Julie might enjoy in becoming manager of a group of which she has long been a member.

2. What are the possible disadvantages that might present themselves to Julie because she has long been a member of this group?

3. If you were Julie, how do you believe your promotion would affect your relationships with your former coworkers?

4. Describe how you believe Julie will need to proceed in establishing herself as the legitimate possessor of supervisory authority on the unit.

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3/28/2016 4:53:27 AM

For the given task that is on Case: Leadership: Rising from the Ranks After working 8 years as a staff nurse on a general medical/surgical unit, Julie Davis was appointed nurse manager of that unit. Following a staff meeting at which her promotion was announced, Julie originate herself surrounded via three longtime coworkers offering their congratulations and making other observations and comments. "I'm really happy for you," said Sarah Johnson. "This sounds as a wonderful career step. But I assume this means our carpool is influenced, since your hours are bound to be a lot less expected from now on." Elaine Rowe said, "And I estimate that shoots the lunch bunch, too. Management commitments, you know." The emphasis on management was subtle though undeniable, and Julie wasn’t at all certain that she was pleased through what she was hearing.