Multiple Choice
A meeting participant can prepare for a meeting by
A) considering how the outcome of decisions emanating from certain agenda items will affect that participant's role in the organization.
B) gathering documents and data that are pertinent to the agenda items.
C) gathering or preparing visuals that will disprove a colleague's likely position on a given topic.
D) lobbying other meeting participants to vote a certain way during the upcoming meeting.
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