Evaluation of the decision making process may answer all of the following questions except:
a. What else is necessary to correct the situation?
b. Were new problems identified that need to be addressed?
c. What approach should be next in the decision making process?
d. Was the decision effective, efficient, and appropriate?
Question 2
When implementing the decision, it:
a. may be a process rather than a single event.
b. should be successful regardless of how the staff views the change.
c. always takes more than communication to make it happen.
d. involves doing much more than what has been decided.