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Mimi

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Which is a leadership role in fiscal planning?
 
  A) Coordinating the monitoring aspects of budget control
  B) Accurately assessing personnel needs using agreed-on standards or an established patient classification system
  C) Assessing the internal and external environment of the organization in forecasting to identify driving forces and barriers to fiscal planning
  D) Being visionary in identifying short- and long-term unit fiscal needs

Question 2

Which is a responsibility of the unit manager in fiscal planning?
 
  A) To shelter staff from feeling a responsibility for achieving budgetary planning goals
  B) To monitor and evaluate all aspects of the unit's budget control
  C) To streamline the number of subordinates involved in the budgetary process
  D) To control unpredictable census variations that may undermine the personnel budget



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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