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TFauchery

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The Too Many Cooks problem:
 
  a. illustrates the problem faced by the client of too many professionals working with the client in an uncoordinated manner.
  b. illustrates the problem faced by the client of too many professionals working with the client in a coordinated manner.
  c. illustrates the problem in an agency when there are too many workers in an agency and the agency functions in an uncoordinated manner.
  d. illustrates the problem of multidisciplinary collegiality.

Question 2

The case of Hospital Emergency Room Service:
 
  a. showed how the system failed to implement changes after negative feedback.
  b. is an example of agency change.
 c. illustrated the immediate acceptance of the institution to change.
 d. none of these answers.



shaikhs

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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