Assignment: Workplace Environment Assessment

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As a future healthcare leader, it is important that we are able to discern the health and wellbeing of our workplace environments. Upon completion of the Clark Healthy Workplace Inventory (2014), my current workplace scored an 84, which is rated as moderately healthy. Areas where I scored lower were based on lack of diverse ideas and compensations, which I felt justified, as we are a state funded agency. Areas which I scored higher were the amount of training, teamwork and advancement opportunities available for employees.

It is my opinion that my workplace has a high level of civility. I have never been involved with a disagreement or argument with a coworker and have not heard of any other problems within the organization. I feel that I am treated with respect and treat others with respect which promotes civility within our company. Also, everyone seems happy to work with one another which promotes a harmonious environment. “When we nurture a culture of collaboration, we can synthesize the unique strengths that healthcare workers of all disciplines bring to the workplace” (Clark, 2015).

“Keys to effective communication are self-knowledge and sensitivity to what others want and need to know” (Marshall and Broome, 2017). As leaders, knowing our strengths and weaknesses can promote or hinder effective avenues of communication. I witnessed this firsthand while working in the Emergency Department, which is a high stress environment and tests the limits of each individual’s personality. I once saw a Nurse Manager in the ED scream across the busy department for another nurse to “get off their lazy (bottom) and help out”, what the manager did not realize is that the nurse she was communicating to was entering orders for a physician in another emergency situation. This incident resulted in the Nurse Manager being demoted, all due to stress and a failure to properly communicate with her staff. Marshall and Broome states “successful communication is active listening” which would have helped in the aforementioned situation (2017).

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https://www.americannursetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/ant11-CE-Civility- 1023.pdf

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