Developing a nursing agenda generally involves the following steps: 1. Assessment: Conducting a thorough assessment of the current state of nursing practice, including strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. 2. Stakeholder Engagement: Involving key stakeholders such as nurses, patients, healthcare administrators, and policymakers in the planning process. 3. Setting Priorities: Identifying and prioritizing key areas that need attention based on the assessment. 4. Action Plan: Formulating specific action plans for each priority area. 5. Implementation: Putting the action plans into practice while ensuring adequate support and resources. 6. Evaluation: Continuously monitoring and evaluating the outcomes to ensure the agenda's effectiveness.