Multiple Choice
A new management company has acquired a hospital. Since the acquisition, the hospital's name has changed, a new vision statement has been distributed, the department structure has changed, and the staff's cafeteria discount has be eliminated. Management has plans for many additional changes. What should happen at this point?
A) Management should refrain from making any additional changes for a few months.
B) Management should continue to make changes, but at a rate no faster than 1 change a month.
C) Management should abandon plans for any additional changes.
D) Management should institute the remaining changes as quickly as possible.
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