Error Avoidance in Cas

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Review Exercise 2 on page 80. Each bullet presents a possible health care management error which may have a significantly negative effect on the organization.  From your readings this week, describe why each of these may be considered errors.  Finally, how might the ideas presented in your reading help you avoid each of these errors?  Your written assignment must be 2-3 pages, excluding title and reference pages.  Include a minimum of 3 scholarly references in APA format.

Managing a healthcare system you first need the CAS fundamentals. Below I will describe why each bullet presents a significant negative effect on the health care management;

* Failing to account for employees’ ability to learn safe machine operation methods by experimenting on their own with ways to speed up production and thereby reduce the effort they are required to use.

1. As a manger there is a lot of accountability and failing to account for your employee is bad management. A manager needs to ensure that all employees have the training and ability to conduct their daily duties to meet the needs of the organization. Prior to being hired an employee needs to meet certain requirements and be interviewed, pass probation. The ability to run a successful health care facility is to understand its mission is to ensure the safety of the patients and medical staff. No hospital likes to take part in liabilities or lawsuits. Taking part in experimenting methods to speed up production may cost you money and time.

• Putting all employees through the same orientation program regardless of differences in cultural interpretations of organizational hierarchies and thereby missing the potential for conflict among employees and between employees and management caused by different expectations of roles. After the orientation process it’s important the managers follow up. “Once they have been taught their jobs and socialized into the dominant culture, it is assumed that is the end of...