1974
DOI: 10.2307/254987
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V.A. Graicunas and the Span of Control.

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“…Capability is an essential factor in assessing the appropriateness of a nurse manager's span of control (Urwick, 1974). Emotional intelligence, experience, and core self-evaluation can be considered when determining capability (Holm-Petersen et al, 2017; Lucas et al, 2008; Wong et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Capability is an essential factor in assessing the appropriateness of a nurse manager's span of control (Urwick, 1974). Emotional intelligence, experience, and core self-evaluation can be considered when determining capability (Holm-Petersen et al, 2017; Lucas et al, 2008; Wong et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past, span of control has only addressed the number of direct reports or FTEs (Urwick, 1974). However, other factors such as staff characteristics, required supervision, work complexity, and manager capability must also be considered.…”
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“…Urwick evaluated SOC from multiple philosophical views including those of the military, scientific management, human relations and welfare capitalism, which gave him an understanding of the challenges and potential benefits of using SOC. Ignoring SOC, according to Urwick (1974), could damage an organization and result in frustration, confusion and even ill-health of individuals. Urwick's suggestion for the "ideal" SOC was somewhere between four (1955) and six (1956).…”
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confidence: 99%