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1. What types of barriers to communication could each employee be experiencing? Why?
2. What kind of reception might Linda receive during her one-on-one interviews? How can she be prepared to address those employees who might be less responsive to her ?
3. When would it be appropriate to suggest her plans for change? Should it be during the first individual interview? If so, should Linda present her ideas?


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