Work Environment Assessment Template Use this document to complete the Module 4 Workplace Environment Assessment. Summary of Results - Clark Healthy Workplace Inventory Identify two things that surprised you about the results. Also identify one idea that you believed prior to conducting the Assessment that was confirmed. What do the results of the Assessment suggest about the health and civility of your workplace? Briefly describe the theory or concept presented in the article(s) you selected. Explain how the theory or concept presented in the article(s) relates to the results of your Work Environment Assessment. Explain how your organization could apply the theory highlighted in your selected article(s) to improve organizational health and/or create stronger work teams. Be specific and provide examples. General Notes/Comments Work Environment Assessment Template © 2018 Laureate Education Inc. 2 Workplace Environment Assessment To Prepare: 1. Review the Resources and examine the Clark Healthy Workplace Inventory, found on page 20 of Clark (2015). 2. Review and complete the Work Environment Assessment Template in the Resources. Post a brief description of the results of your Work Environment Assessment. Based on the results, how civil is your workplace? Explain why your workplace is or is not civil. Then, describe a situation where you have experienced incivility in the workplace. How was this addressed? Be specific and provide examples. SPECIFIC REFERENCES: Marshall, E., & Broome, M. (2017). Transformational leadership in nursing: From expert clinician to influential leader (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Springer. · Chapter 5, “Collaborative Leadership Contexts: Networks, Communication, Decision Making, and Motivation” (pp. 121–144) · Chapter 9, “Creating and Shaping the Organizational Environment and Culture to Support Practice Excellence” (pp. 247–278) · Chapter 10, “Building Cohesive and Effective Teams” (pp. 279–298) Clark, C. M., Olender, L., Cardoni, C., & Kenski, D. (2011). Fostering civility in nursing education and practice: Nurse leader perspectives. Journal of Nursing Administration, 41(7/8), 324–330. doi:10.1097/NNA.0b013e31822509c4 ...