The ego barrier to a professional's success as a manager often resides in:
A) a tendency to consider management as a lesser calling than the profession and thus less important
B) the inability to recognize management as an occupation in its own right
C) a tendency to regard one's own profession as more important than most of the others in the healthcare organization
D) All of these are correct
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Q8: The manager who experiences difficulties with some
Q9: In health care there are very few
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