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Heartland Health Systems, Which Employs 20,000 People in Facilities in Chicago

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Heartland Health Systems, which employs 20,000 people in facilities in Chicago, St. Louis, Topeka, and Indianapolis, has suffered from poor management for years. As a result, employees are demoralized, and the workplace culture has become increasingly toxic. The board of directors makes the decision to fire many of the top executives and brings in a new CEO, Bashir. An independent polling company conducts employee surveys across all branches, revealing that Heartland employees rank feeling undervalued and underappreciated among their biggest complaints. Bashir decides to implement a radical approach at all levels of management that will help managers relate to and serve their employees. Which of the following is Bashir most likely to do?


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