The nurse manager has an adequate understanding of Six Stigma when making which of the following statements?
a. "The primary goal of Six Stigma is to in-crease profits and reduce problems.".
b. "The primary goal of Six Stigma is to at-tract physicians to an organization.".
c. "The primary goal of Six Stigma is adver-tisement of the organization.".
d. "The primary goal of Six Stigma is to at-tract nursing to an organization.".
A
The primary goal of Six Stigma is to increase profits and reduce problems. The primary goal is not to attract physicians or nurses to an organization or advertise.
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