- Identify the goals, elements, and overall scope of an implementation plan most likely to garner leadership support.
- What are the key factors having potential effects on outcomes?
- What principles of effective change leadership would you apply to the development of your implementation strategy?
- Analyze elements critical to the effective use of the proposed technology.
- Consider the resource requirements to implement the plan.
- Consider the influence of end users and other stakeholders on successful implementation.
- Include any evidence you have to support your analysis.
- Make data-driven decisions.
- Collect appropriate and accurate data to generate evidence for nursing practice improvement.
- Include the outcome measures that will provide evidence of successful implementation.
- Assess the value and utility of particular evaluation tools in measuring the impact of the new or upgraded technology on outcomes.
- Articulate steps for evaluating and resolving potential ethical and legal issues associated with technology implementation.
- Are there clear cause-and-effect relationships among organizational functions, processes, and ethical and legal behaviors?
- What are the ethical and legal implications of evaluating safety and quality outcomes associated with the change?
- How can nurse leaders guide and support interprofessional care teams as ethical and legal issues arise?
- Present a technology implementation plan to executive leaders.
- Consider the information needs of your audience and any potential concerns they might have about the plan.
- What questions or objections are they likely to raise?
- How would you respond?
- Express your key points clearly and coherently, and support your assertions and conclusions with credible evidence.
- Apply applicable APA formatting to citations and references.
- Proofread your slides to minimize errors that could distract the audience and make it more difficult to focus on the substance of your presentation.
- Consider the information needs of your audience and any potential concerns they might have about the plan.