SWOT Analysis Of Personal Leadership In My Nursing Career

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Leadership is a verb, an action word; to lead. When a person who is a leader (noun), leads others (followers) by vision, mission, motivation, and direction; this action hence initiates leadership. The purpose of this paper is to analyze my personal leadership, strategic plans of becoming an effective transformational leader in my nursing career. Consequently, an effective leader habitually engages in the process called SWOT analysis: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, by which factors are categorized as strengths or weaknesses. The role of SWOT is to help leaders come up with strategies to improve their strength and turn their weaknesses into strengths. Strengths can be drawn from things that an individual currently excels at, while weaknesses, on the other hand, are things that result in lessened productivity. Therefore, among several strengths, I have identified three core areas of strength that lend credence to my career among which are: empathetic, analytical and visionary. In the same …show more content…

The transformational leaders employ the characteristics of trustworthiness by treating each follower as an individual with their own unique needs, and by supporting the staffs’ work progress, and the leaders better foster feelings of trust through interactions in which they exhibit transformational qualities. Trust can be earned through commitment when the follower sees how much their leader commits to the group; they in return build trust in such as leader. For instance, Nelson Mandela, “more than twenty years he sat in prison, refusing to compromise his commitment to freedom.” (Jones, 1995, p. 53). This action of Mandela, made the citizens of South Africa build trust in Mandela’s leadership and governance. As a leader, I have to first build my trust in God (Psalm 37:5), so that others can build their trust in

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