Nursing management is the process of optimizingnursingPlanning and organizing people, goods, money, information, and time with the aim of providingadjustmentIt is the activity and process of control and transformation. The main activities are,nursingorganization, clarification, auditing, and development of operations; recruitment, utilization, and training of human resources; budget planning, execution, and evaluation; and working environment.adjustmentThis is the rational and effective management of labor and other activities, including the following. These will be implemented at the administrative, institutional, departmental, and nursing unit levels.
Management is a fundamental and critical function for the survival and development of any organization, for profit or not-for-profit. Nursing management indirectly supports the effective utilization of the capabilities of the nursing workforce, while optimally managing the nursing workforce with a minimum of time, energy, expense, and personnel.nursingThe purpose of the program is to provide Nursing managers, such as the director of nursing, deputy director of nursing, and chief nursing officer, are primarily responsible for this role, but individual nursing professionals are also members of this group.
Specifically, the nursing profession is committed to providing optimalnursingand to provide a variety of services in nursing practice based on their responsibilities as professionals.decision-makingThe incumbent will At the same time, they are also responsible for collaborating with personnel in related fields, utilizing a wide variety of supplies, machinery, equipment, and facilities, and handling administrative tasks. As such, they are required to provide nursing management at all levels.

References
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(2) Sada Nagano (ed.): WHO Nursing Management Seminar Record, Japan Nursing Association Press, p.5, 1963.
(3) M. Ohgushi (Author): Knowledge Management - 12 Chapters for Creative Nursing Management, Igaku Shoin, 2007.