1. A rural clinic is faced with challenges such as siloed By emphasizing
communication and misalignment of department cross-functional teamwork
goals, which has hindered overall operational efficien- and shared responsibility
cy. How should lateral leadership principles assist in
creating a positive outcome for this clinic?
2. What can healthcare administrators do to increase em- Align employee ettorts
ployee motivation according to Vroom's expectancy with desired outcomes
theory?
3. A research team has completed a project successfully Adjourning
and is celebrating its achievements. The team mem-
bers reflect on their accomplishments and discuss fu-
ture projects. Which stage of the five-stage theory of
group development is this team displaying?
4. Which example reflects the principle of integrity in au- A doctor informs a patient
thentic leadership when it comes to patient-centered about errors made during
care? a procedure.z
5. A new administrator at a family practice addresses Machiavellian
long wait times by implementing a system that re-
stricts routine visits to a set amount of time, despite
objections from staff. Although wait times are reduced,
patients miss personalized attention, thus negatively
impacting patient care. Which leadership theory does
the administrator display?
6. A hospital director is planning improvements to pa- Implementing standard-
tient care using Weber's bureaucratic theory of man- ized practices for patient
agement. Which action would the director prioritize admission and discharge
based on Weber's bureaucratic theory? planning
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