If many complaints arise about a newly developed procedure, what is the best way to handle them?

a. Discontinue the change because it is not working.
b. Persuade a few friends to talk positively about it.
c. Consider the complaints as indications that change is being resisted.
d. Analyze the complaints and alter the plan as needed.


D
In handling complaints about a new procedure, consideration should be given to bringing in a person with expert power and returning to the moving phase for analysis and adjustment of the procedure if needed. Because a complaint occurs does not mean that the change is being resisted. Until the complaint is investigated, the change should continue; it should not be discontinued until the issue is fully determined and resolved about the newly developed procedure

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