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  • Tom Chase (Provost and Vice-President, Academic)
  • Dena McMartin (Past Associate Vice-President, Academic and Research)
  • Bruce Walsh (Publisher and Director of University of Regina Press)
  • Cara Bradley, Christina Winter, Brad Doerksen, and James Holobetz (University of Regina Library)
  • Jermain McKenzie (University of Regina Students’ Union)
  • Flexible Learning Division
  • University of Regina Bookstore
  • Elsa Johnston (Open Textbook Publishing Program Manager)

Funding for University of Regina Press’s Open Textbook Publishing Program and all publications in this program was generously provided by the Government of Saskatchewan.

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Leadership and Influencing Change in Nursing Copyright © 2018 by Joan Wagner is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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