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You are a coding manager developing a continuing education session to introduce a newly developed policy and set of processes to be followed by all of the coders in a network of providers in your organization. Which area of JOHARI Window would this new process be for the employees receiving the information?
 A) Blind
  B) Hidden
  C) Open
  D) Unknown

Question 2

Which of the following may be added to enhance verbal communication?
 A) Nonverbal cues
  B) Speaking in another language
  C) Speaking louder
  D) Repeating the message



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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