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1. The three components of leadership are: 1.) influencing others, 2.) providing direction, and:
***getting voluntary acceptance
2. Comparing an organization's strengths and weaknesses with its competitors is part of: PG 435
Not Self Assessment
***Competitor Analysis

3. Staff scheduling using information technology is only applicable to large organizations.
***False

4. When compared to public relations, marketing is: PG 430
Not Broader in scope

5. Which of the following types of disclosure of health information is not permitted by HIPAA without the consumer’s permission? PG 415-417
Not Disclosures made in emergency circumstances

6. Long-term care administrators are subject to two types of liability, professional liability and:
***General liability

7. Stakeholders are those individuals who have a financial stake in the organization.
False

8. The term “legacy” when describing hardware and processing systems refers to systems that: PG 421 underlined
Not are destined to remain in place for many years

9. Educating the governing body is the responsibility of the CEO.
True

10. Organizational culture: PG 394-395
Not is not something all organizations have

11. Communication does not need to be two-way to be effective.
False

12. The CEO does not need to understand, or be directly involved in information technology as long as there is a qualified expert on staff.
False

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What two things are done when conducting a self assessment as part of market planning?
1. Evaluation of the mission and vision
2. Internal Analysis What skills are needed to be a successful leader? (List 4) Motivation, communication, strategic thinking, and

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