How CNOs and CXOs Can Increase Engagement with Leadership Rounding

April Bennett, MSN, CHFP, RN | CNO, Baptist Health
Conway Katie Haifley, CPXP | Co-founder, COO/CMO, Nobl
Listen as CNO April Bennett, MSN, CHFP, RN, and COO Katie Haifley, CPXP, share tips for ensuring your team is engaged with leadership rounding. We know introducing a new process can be challenging. We’ve put together some key strategies and best practices just for you, whether you’re just starting out with leadership rounding or very advanced and trying to increase your team’s engagement with the process.
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