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Leadership is a matter of how to be, not how to do. (Francis Hesselbein, 1999)

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© 2002 David Clarke, Jean Flanagan and the estate of Kevin Kendrick

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Collinson, G. (2002). Developing Leadership for Advanced Practice Nursing. In: Clarke, D., Flanagan, J., Kendrick, K. (eds) Advancing Nursing Practice in Cancer and Palliative Care. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-88882-5_12

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