QUESTION.–Describe–the–most–likely–motivational–state–of–yo…

Question Answered step-by-step QUESTION.–Describe–the–most–likely–motivational–state–of–yo… QUESTION.–Describe–the–most–likely–motivational–state–of–your–HIM–staff–at–the–time–you–assumed–the–director’s–position–and–explain–in–detail–why–this–state–probably–exists. –pleasee–be-detailed–0wnn-w0rds- REFERENCE:–Background-With–considerable–advance–notice,–the–director–of–health–information–management–(HIM)–resigned–to–take–a–similar–position–in–a–hospital–in–another–state.–Within–the–department–it–was–commonly–assumed–that–you,–the–assistant–director,–would–be–appointed–director;–however,–a–month–after–the–former–director’s–departure,–the–department–was–still–running–without–a–director.–Day-to-day–operations–had–apparently–been–left–in–your–hands–(“apparently,”–because–nothing–had–been–said–to–you),–but–the–hospital’s–chief–operating–officer–had–begun–to–make–some–of–the–administrative–decisions–affecting–the–department. =–After–another–month–had–passed,–you–learned–“through–the–grapevine”–that–the–hospital–had–interviewed–several–candidates–for–the–position–of–director–of–health–information–management.–Nobody–had–been–hired.During–the–next–few–weeks,–you–tried–several–times–to–discuss–your–uncertain–status–with–the–chief–operating–officer.–Each–time–you–tried;–you–were–told–simply–to–“keep–doing–what–you’re–now–doing.”Four–months–after–the–previous–director’s–departure,–you–were–promoted–to–director–of–HIM.–The–first–instruction–you–received–from–the–chief–operating–officer–was–to–abolish–the–position–of–assistant–director.  Arts & Humanities Writing WRITING 111 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)