With resistant adopters (those that simply refuse to accept the change with the new system) ,it might be better to:
A) bring them together for a meeting and open debate on a unimpassioned,logical approach
B) ignore this small minority of resistant adopters and focus on the larger majority of ready and reluctant adopters
C) find the more vocal resistant adopters and 'bribe' them to accept the new system with such actions as updated computer systems,time off,and 'trinkets' (like banners,buttons,stuffed animals)
D) find the leaders of this resistance and fire one of two of them as a message to the others to get 'on board'
E) use an implementation JAD session with leaders from the ready adopters,reluctant adopters,and resistant adopters to find common ground
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