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                   1. How would the organizational culture of each hospital affect a new graduate?
                   2. Which organizational culture do you think would be best for a new graduate, Central’s or City’s?

                   3. Would your answer differ if Tanya were an experienced nurse?
                   4. What do you need to know about Tanya before deciding which hospital would be best for her?
                   5. What else would you like to know about the two hospitals?




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