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Resources Manager Discussion HCA 620

Resources Manager Discussion HCA 620

Resources Manager Discussion HCA 620

Consider the following fictitious scenario: You work in a medium-sized hospital as a human resources manager. You’re creating a job description for an operations manager who will manage finances, assess financial performance, and create financial plans. What qualifications should a suitable candidate have?

Look up the following terms in the GCU Library: Plan of Operations What did you discover that is pertinent to your CLC Business Plan? Is it included, and if so, why or why not?

Week 7 Discussion 2 Latest-GCU HCA 620

Read Guglielmo’s “How to Write a Business Plan.” The author offers some advice to the management team. What advice would you give to a recent medical school graduate looking to start his or her own medical practice?

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What management skill do you believe is most important for effective project management? Why?

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Describe your approach to project tracking. What kinds of issues would you prioritize as a project manager? Why?

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Resources Manager Discussion HCA 620
Resources Manager Discussion HCA 620

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