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Staffing
A Manager's Guide to Managing
Ann Geier, RN, MS, CNOR, CASC

Think back to the reasons you're sitting behind the manager's desk. I'll bet a host of people mentored you to the successes you now enjoy. Mentors have challenged me to take on leadership roles that I would have otherwise avoided and instilled the faith I needed to succeed. I repay my teachers by mentoring others, and hope that I can have a positive effect on tomorrow's facility administrators.

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