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What should be maintained as the driving force behind the strategic planning activities?
 A) Individual department goals
  B) Institutional mission statement
  C) Ideas generated through brainstorming
  D) Popular vote of multivoting activities during strategic planning

Question 2

You are an HIM director notified of an impromptu mandatory meeting in 5 minutes with the Chief Financial Officer regarding high unbilled accounts due to coding backlog. How would you prioritize this meeting?
 A) Priority 1: Important and urgent
  B) Priority 2: Important, but not urgent
  C) Priority 3: Not important, but urgent
  D) Priority 4: Not important, not urgent



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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