Which indicates an integral part of implementing a change?

1. Providing information and giving support for those undergoing the change
2. Ensuring there are no remaining pockets of disagreement when the change occurs
3. Pulling individuals who are not persuaded into a talk about the benefits of the change
4. Continually rewarding those working toward the change and ignoring those who are not


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Explanation: 1. Providing information and giving support on an ongoing basis makes the greatest difference in
successful change implementation. Ensuring no disagreement and talking with those in
disagreement are incorrect because there may still be those in disagreement when the change
occurs, and each individual does not necessarily need ?a talk.? Rewarding those working
toward the change is incorrect because this is not supporting everyone undergoing the change.

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