Stop shoving metrics down nurses’ throats
One time, I applied for an emergency department (ED) nurse manager position. I thought I had the job locked up until I was asked during the interview how I would “enforce metrics.”
“Enforce.”
My holistic, qualitative research-based response to this authoritarian-style question was: “I’ll find more organic ways to achieve your metrics without shoving numbers down their throats.”
I didn’t get the job. Someone told me I wasn’t “MBA enough.”
Yet, I stand by …
Stop shoving metrics down nurses’ throats








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