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Problem Personalities can Lead to Workplace Turmoil
April 29, 2008 12:58 PM by Brian Garavaglia
We are all quite different, and all of us come to the workplace setting with different personalities. Long-term care is no different. It brings individuals of different skills, education levels, temperaments, and in particular personality types to the Read More...
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GroupThink as an Impediment Toward Team Decision Making
March 6, 2008 2:40 PM by Brian Garavaglia
Health care administration is not an easy job. Decisions have to be made and often these decisions rely on more than just one person. In the long-term care environment many decisions are made within a team framework. The administrator, along with the Read More...
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Conditions of Certainty, Uncertainty, and Risk in Organizational Decision-Making in Long Term Health Care
February 28, 2008 12:37 PM by Brian Garavaglia
The level of information that one has to makes decisions in health care settings often differs dramatically in any one situation. Decisions are often incumbent on the level of information that is available to the decision makers. Administrators face these Read More...
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Management Style in Long-Term Care: Does One Correct Approach Exist?
February 5, 2008 12:39 PM by Brian Garavaglia
A very common question that is often posed to me is, ”What type of leadership or management style do you have?” The question is often posed as if there is one correct style that exists. Moreover, there has been a substantial amount of studies done on Read More...
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