Collaboration and Engagement at the NLN: Co-Creating a Positive Organizational Culture.

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About the Authors Janice Brewington, PhD, RN, FAAN, is chief program officer, National League for Nursing, and staff liaison to the Staff Planning Committee. Janet Darko, MBA, CPP, is accounting and payroll manager, National League for Nursing, and chair, Staff Planning Committee. For more information, contact Dr. Brewington at

Published: April 2020

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