In planning your message for the breakout session, you’re worried about the many different perspectives and relationships that will be represented in the audience. In accordance with the discussion of group dynamics, which of the following actions would best allow you to manage those perspectives and relationships? A. Prepare yourself to apologize in advance for the fact that you have to impose corporate strategy on local managers, so that you can get ahead of possible complaints. B. Find out who the most opinionated and influential local managers are, so that you can tailor what you say to their concerns specifically. C. Design a program for the meeting that hits on the talking points laid out by corporate, so that you bring all of your audience into a similar frame for talking about the issue. D. Offer free samples of recent new Blitzee products, so that you can hype people up in order to get them all on your side before the meeting starts.