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Social Studies, 30.07.2019 20:50 jessejames48

Explain how common supervisory mistakes (e. g., staffing, water cooler chats, poor communication, bottlenecks in current procedures or workflow) can be used to enhance professional growth in preparation for increased responsibility in a healthcare management setting.

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