In this episode of PX Space, Linda Robinson MSN, RN, CPXP interviews Kay Kennedy DNP, RN, NEA-BC, CPHQ, a highly experienced nurse executive and educator with a DNP in Executive Leadership. Certified as an Advanced Nurse Executive and a Healthcare Quality Professional, Kay's rich leadership background includes roles such as Chief Nursing Officer and VP of Patient Care Services.
Kay's commitment to excellence in nursing leadership is evident in her Human-Centered Leadership articles. Currently teaching at Emory University, her insights, rooted in human interactions and self-care, enrich the exploration of healthcare leadership in this podcast.
The episode delves into nursing leadership's unique aspects, highlighting nurses as leaders at every level. Kay shares research findings on human-centered leadership's importance and addresses the literature gap. The discussion emphasizes the critical role of self-care for leaders, introducing the motto "It starts with you, but it's not about you."
Exploring leadership behaviors like the "awakener" and "connector," Kay reveals nurses' desire for supportive leaders fostering professional growth and team unity. The conversation touches on self-awareness, transitioning from individual excellence to team success. The analogy of putting on one's mask first underscores the importance of leader well-being for effective team care.
The episode also contains a reflection on the potential impact of this leadership theory amid nursing shortages. It highlights the transformative potential for leaders at all levels to adopt this approach, fostering a culture of excellence, trust, and caring in healthcare organizations. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode of PX Space!