Multiple Choice
Organisational Structure
Michelle is a registered nurse in charge of a new unit in her hospital.She would like to have a more laid-back approach to dealing with her new staff, but the hospital demands that there be strict hierarchical levels and that all decisions must be signed off by Michelle.Sometimes this drives Michelle nuts; the constant filling out of forms, etc.She also feels that the numerous levels of hierarchy are unnecessary and place barriers between her and her staff.She is not sure why things have to be so 'organised' and is thinking about speaking with her boss to attempt changing her unit to have more flexibility and fewer rules.
-Refer to Organisational Structure (Scenario) .Michelle is required to sign off on all decisions, suggesting that they have a ________ form of decision-making authority.
A) centralised
B) formal
C) autocratic
D) policy
E) strict
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