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Ben doesn’t agree with his client on some issues and wants to discuss them. In which situation can Ben disagree with his client?

A.
if he thinks the client is targeting the wrong audience and the advertisement wouldn’t result in increased sales
B.
if the client doesn’t like his portfolio and wants to see his other work
C.
if he thinks the client is taking too long to review the project at the intermediate stages
D.
if he thinks the client’s demands aren’t feasible and will diminish the quality of the final image

User Yanigisawa
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Answer:

A and D both options can be correct

Step-by-step explanation:

it indirectly depends on the situation

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Answer:

D. if he thinks the client’s demands aren’t feasible and will diminish the quality of the final image

Step-by-step explanation:

Meet client demands: The client is generally reasonable about what the project will deliver. However, some client demands may not be feasible. As a professional, you’ll be expected to fulfill the demands of the client. However, you should know where to draw the line. You are a professional hired to do a job. If you think the final outcome of the project won’t meet the client’s expectations, then communicate this clearly at the beginning.

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