Libby is in charge of implementing the new calendar system for her school. The school decided to move from a 5 day to a 7 day rotation schedule. She knew that the new schedule change would be hard for people to except at first. So, she decided to clearly explain to employees and students what needed to be done, who was responsible for the changes, and the benefits to this new schedule. Libby planned to use which method to reduce resistance to change?
a. Education and communication
b. Coercion
c. Manipulation
d. Consultation
a. Education and communication
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