Suppose that the senior administrators at a university want to send a clear message that their institution will not tolerate sexual harassment. The best strategy would be for them to
a. schedule training programs, in which these administrators tell the faculty members why they believe that the problem is so important.
b. emphasize that students need to work together with faculty members to make certain that sexual harassment does not occur.
c. point out that students sometimes overreact; therefore, the faculty members should avoid personal interactions with students.
d. distribute a memo about sexual harassment, so that faculty members can be sure that they understand the clear-cut guidelines.
A
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