Use the foiiowing scenario as a basis to complete your assignment. Imagine that you work in a health care facility and your boss hasjust stopped by your office and says the following: Hi, I just have a couple of minutes - please forgive me for stopping in without advanced notice. One ofthe results ofa recent employee survey at Lakeland Clinic indicates we have some issues to address. The data show 75% of the employees have concerns about at least one of the following: diversity issues, workplace incivility, and poor work-life balance. Senior leadership has asked me how I plan to respond, and my first inclination is to put you in charge of assembling a team to address one of the issues. You have demonstrated effective organizational and communication on other projects and I think you will be a great asset as we moved forward. I have to run right now, but ill send you an email with more information before I leave today. See you later! Subsequent Email: Thanks for talking with me this morning. I just want you to know that this is really a great opportunity for you. I know you have been interested in taking steps to becoming a leader in this organization, and now it's time to realize your potential. As you know, we opened the Lakeland Medical Clinic to serve area residents who were unable or unwilling to use the services offered at the main hospital. The first two months of operation saw strong patient volume. Since then, the numbers have dropped off dramatically. This prompted leadership to start asking some questions which lead to the internal survey that I mentioned yesterday. I just met with leadership, and they determined that the priority right now is the diversity issue because we have the opportunity to improve outcomes for both employeesand the community. This is part of an email I gotfrom the clinic director Iastweek: ..after careful examination of all aspects of the organization and talking with some neighborhood leaders, we have concluded that residents in the community do not feel comfortable coming to the clinic. It seems the staff are lacking the ability to develop a trusting relationship with the residents primarily because they do not understand the cultural values and norms. The neighborhood residents. which you know are predominantly Haitian, often feel their beliefs, values, and health practices are not understood