Analysis Of 'Game Of Thrones'

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The Starks house motto is “Winter is coming.” This motto shows how the Starks are mindful about the overall big picture and preparation for what is to come. Winters in Game of Thrones are long, grueling, and dangerous. Starks are very aware that there is nothing they can do to stop winter from coming and everyone needs to be prepared for it. Magnet is inevitably coming to the hospital and as transformational leaders, the Starks would do everything in their power to inspire the vision of Magnet to the rest of the staff. When announcing the new pilot program to his staff, Jack would inspire a shared vision by emphasizing the philosophical value of a Magnet mentality and the principle that nursing practice is best determined by nurses. Jack would also appeal to more tangible benefits of …show more content…

They have been oppressed and looked down on by the more civilized people living in the kingdoms below the Wall. They lack education and experience but will do anything to survive. In the hospital setting a new nurse graduate is analogous to a wildling. Bullying has become an accepted part of the hospital’s organizational culture just as oppression of the wildlings was the norm in Westeros. Jon Snow boldly took charge to end the oppression and unite the wildlings and southerners so that they may work together to survive the winter. In the hospital, the older nurses must be taught to change their ways and accept the new nurses. New and old nurses working together to create a positive environment is the only way for the hospital to survive and achieve Magnet status. By encouraging mentorship and modeling for others, the Starks would unify the experienced RNs and the new RNs so that they can work together effectively for the common goal of high-quality patient care and Magnet status. Anyone that stands against this unification should be dealt with swiftly to prevent further

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