The leadership team is selecting the project leader for the implementation of the clinical information system. Which strategy should be used? Select all that apply.

A) Because this will be a complex implementation, focus on the candidate's technical skills and less on communication and leadership skills.
B) Restrict the selection to someone who is a member of the planning committee because of their understanding of the vision, goals, and expectations for the system.
C) Select the consultant that has been assigned to the project from the beginning as the leader.
D) Delay the selection of a leader until after the committee members are selected and then, with the help of the members, select one of the members as leader.
E) Select the chief information officer because of the position of authority and knowledge of the organization's information needs.


B) Restrict the selection to someone who is a member of the planning committee because of their understanding of the vision, goals, and expectations for the system.
C) Select the consultant that has been assigned to the project from the beginning as the leader.
E) Select the chief information officer because of the position of authority and knowledge of the organization's information needs.

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