Working as an employee in a busy hospital, you overhear two of your co-workers in the public
Question:
Working as an employee in a busy hospital, you overhear two of your co-workers in the public cafeteria discussing confidential patient information. You notice that other people in the cafeteria (employees, family, etc.) can also hear them. You know the two employees well; they have worked at the hospital for several years and are valued team members. Do you report this violation? If so, do you speak to your supervisor or address it with your co-workers directly?
Identify a decision-making model from your textbook
Apply it to the case study that you selected. List the steps and talk us through how you apply them.
After completing the decision-making process, please share what decision you would make and why.
Explain whether using a different model may have resulted in a different choice and explain why you feel that way.
Management Leading And Collaborating In A Competitive World
ISBN: 9781265051303
15th International Edition
Authors: Thomas S Bateman, Scott A Snell, Robert Konopaske