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Group moves, often resulting from mergers and acquisitions, involve highly sensitive and critical communications to employees. Proper handling of these announcements is essential to their success. A common misconception is that “there is no right or wrong way to do a merger,” but this approach often leads to poor outcomes. There are clear right and wrong ways to manage group moves, and avoiding common pitfalls is crucial for success.