Values-based leadership as a synonym for ethical leadership (Fox et al., undated). In this section, we will explore the role of values in greater depth, and specifically, recognize the values that guide your own practice.
Activity #1
Complete the following readings.
- James, A. H., Bennett, C. L., Blanchard, D., & Stanley, D. (2021). Nursing and values‐based leadership: A literature review. Journal of Nursing Management, 29(5), 916-930.
- Kantek, F., & Kaya, A. (2017). Professional values, job satisfaction, and intent to leave among nursing managers. Journal of Nursing Research, 25(4), 319-325.
- Oh, J., Cho, D. and Lim, D. H. (2018). Authentic leadership and work engagement: the mediating effect of practicing core values.Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 39(2). 276-290.
- Raso, R. (2020). Leading with our values. Nursing Management, 51(2). 5.
Activity #2
Watch/listen to the following YouTube video that provides a summary of Brene Brown’s Dare to Lead book.
Video: Summary of Dare to Lead by Brené Brown | Free Audiobook (19:41)
Alternatively, you can read the transcript.
The remainder of this module will focus on values and help you identify your “north star” and the values you hold sacred.
Activity #3
Read the blog posted by Colin Breck (2020), Understanding our core values: An exercise for individuals and teams.
Activity #4
Complete your own value identification exercise to identify your two core values. Here is Brown’s list of values to consider. Refer to Breck’s blog to help you narrow down your values.
Alternatively you can use this template to help identify your values.
Note: the template from TapRooT® finishes the exercise with five values and related statements but try to reduce this to two.
Activity #5
Reflection Exercise
Check Your Understanding