David is preparing an agenda for an upcoming group meeting. His group has one major issue to cover and several small items that can be handled fairly quickly. How should David organize these items on his agenda?

a. Start by addressing the small items first and then move to the major item.
b. Start with the major item to be sure there is enough time to cover it fully.
c. Start with a few

small items to get the team warmed up, move to the major item, and then wrapup with the remaining small items.
d. Schedule two separate meetings: one to cover the major item and another to cover the smallitems.

a. David should start with the small items first and then move to the major item.

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