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31 May, 04:10

Geneva, a team manager at Mobile Solutions, needs to inform her subordinates that there will be a round of layoffs at the end of the fiscal year. In which of the following scenarios would Geneva be justified in delivering the bad news via email? A. Geneva is too upset about the news to deliver it in person. B. Geneva wants to maintain a high level of credibility with her remaining subordinates after the layoffs occur. C. Geneva's team consists of fewer than five employees. D. Geneva and her team work remotely from all around the world, and are unable to meet face to face. E. Geneva wants to use the richest communication channel available.

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  1. 31 May, 04:37
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    D. Geneva and her team work remotely from all around the world, and are unable to meet face to face.

    Explanation:

    If Geneva is a team manager of a group of people who work from vastly different areas, communicate through virtual means, and are unable to meet in person at one single place, then, sending the information about the future layoffs by email is justifiable.

    Even if the information is of great importance, and does not tend to be sent by email, in this case, Geneva is unable to meet personally with each one of the people who will be laid off.
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