A primary difference between a team briefing and a one-on-one briefing is that _____

A. a team briefing is given to one person and a one-on-one may be given to one or more
B. a team briefing is presented by a person to a team of panelists, while a one-on-one briefing is one person to another
C. a team briefing is a group presenting to a group, while a one-on-one is a speaker presenting to one or a group
D. a team briefing is only used for highly technical information while a one-on-one can be used for less technical information

C

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