In the news: What makes you feel recognized and appreciated? We want to hear from you!
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, May 5, 2008
We know how important it is for you to work in an environment where you feel appreciated and are recognized for your hard work and accomplishments. That's why HCPro will soon be publishing a book on practical, real-life solutions for celebrating and rewarding staff nurses for their excellence and featuring easy-to-implement techniques that will boost retention.
And here's a way for you and your organization to be recognized in the book and get a chance to win a free copy:
What makes you feel recognized and engaged at your organization? What's the best retention strategy you've ever come across? Tell us how your manager recognizes and rewards nurses by sending an e-mail to Associate Editor Cameran Erny at cerny@hcpro.com. The best practice will win a free copy of the book!
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