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The advice for communicating the plans to LUTA is to focus on building strong relationships, communicate clearly and thoroughly, and show how the plan aligns with shared values. Building trust and having regular meetings with LUTA's team is important. Provide detailed documents and be ready to answer questions. Emphasize how the plan will reduce waste and promote recycling, aligning with LUTA's and Finland's environmental goals. By following this advice, the plan can be effectively shared and implemented with LUTA. Could you three all give advice to Sporta-Dijssen regarding communicating the plans to LUTA, starting with Lars? Yeah, of course. I will focus on building strong relationships. In Finland, having a good relationship is very important for doing business. Trust is key. Have regular meetings and informal chats to get to know LUTA's team. Show that you care about their business and values. Arrange a team-building activity or a workshop that includes both Boucher and LUTA employees to work together and understand each other better. That sounds like an amazing idea. Richo, what would be your advice? I would advise to communicate clearly and thoroughly. Things like clear, honest and detailed communication. They prefer to have all the information they need to make informed decisions. They're really a transparency kind of people. You should provide detailed documents that explain the plan, including timelines, expected results and who is responsible for what. Avoid being vague and be ready to answer questions. For example, create a clear project proposal with diagrams, timelines and infographics to make sure everything is visualized and easy to understand. Communicating is indeed very important. Thomas, what would be your advice? My advice would be to show how the plan fits with shared values. The importance of this is that sustainability and forward checking, forward thinking are important in Finnish culture. Showing how the plan matches these values can help gain support from the supplier. Action. Which action are we supposed to take? Emphasize how the plan will reduce waste and promote recycling and how these actions match LUTA's values and Finland's environmental goals. An example of this would be to share examples of other successful sustainability projects and discuss the positive effects they had on the environment and the business. By focusing on building strong relationships, clear communication and shared values, you can effectively share and implement your plan with LUTA, ensuring understanding and cooperation.