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QUESTION 1 The General Model of Planned Change and Its Application to BlueSkies Airlines The General Model of Planned Change comprises four key activities: Entering and Contracting, Diagnosing, Planning and Implementing Change, and Evaluating and Institutionalizing Change. These activities provide a framework for effectively managing organizat ional development (OD) initiatives. In the case of BlueSkies Airlines, these activities were evident in the sequence of events described in the case study. Entering and Contracting ]