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Aspen spent weeks putting together a marketing presentation for an important client meeting. after triple-checking everything, aspen finally sent the presentation to their manager, georgia. georgia replies, "aspen, great job. i only made a few edits!" as georgia begins the presentation the next morning, aspen is confused. the information is correct, but all the text has been changed to a tiny, curliced font. after the presentation, the clients explained that while they’re looking forward to the new campaign, they are feeling less-than-enthusiastic about the design elements today. georgia quickly explains, "our marketing intern created this presentation, but don’t worry—they won’t be working on your campaign." aspen is hurt—this wasn’t the presentation they created! the next day, georgia’s supervisor asks to meet with both aspen and georgia to review the client meeting.

how should aspen prepare for the meeting?

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Final answer:

Aspen should gather evidence of the original presentation and prepare to express their concerns during the meeting.

Step-by-step explanation:

Aspen should prepare for the meeting by gathering evidence of the original presentation they created and any communication they had with Georgia regarding the presentation. They should also prepare to calmly and professionally express their concerns and emotions about the situation during the meeting. By being prepared and offering evidence, Aspen can present their case effectively and seek a resolution or clarification for the situation.

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