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When developing a campaign to combat union organizing activity, management must study where to concentrate its attack. Evaluate the company's strengths and weaknesses. Concentrate on the union's weaknesses and the company's strengths. Invariably, a main issue will arise; however, the tenor of a campaign often changes. New issues may arise to alter its character. Campaigns—at least, effective ones—are dynamic.