Exam 8: Writing Negative Messages
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You can ease disappointment by using positive words rather than negative ones.
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Which of the following is a guideline for providing reasons for bad news in a negative news message that uses the indirect approach?
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If you've failed to meet expectations that you set for the customer,an element of apology should be considered when conveying negative news about the transaction.
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When using the indirect approach in organizing your negative news message,the reasons for the bad news should precede the actual statement of the bad news.
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Dana,HR manager at a small company,must communicate to an employee that his request for a raise cannot be fulfilled,considering his productivity rates.Which of the following lines would best serve as a buffer for this message?
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Which of the following is a goal you should have in mind when sending out a message communicating bad news about transactions to a customer?
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An important aspect of a positive close is describing the actions being taken to avoid similar mistakes in the future.
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You should use the direct approach to organize negative news messages when ________.
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Direct messages take less time for you to write,and readers need less time to reach the main idea of the message.
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The primary advantage of using the direct approach is that it ________.
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An effective buffer is a neutral,noncontroversial statement unrelated to the main purpose of the message.
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In a negative message that uses the indirect approach,an ideal explanation section should ________ the bad news ahead.
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The indirect approach is meant to obscure bad news,delay it,or limit your responsibility.
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When providing reasons for bad news in a negative news message that uses the indirect approach,you should ________.
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In a negative message using the indirect approach,the buffer in the opening is immediately followed by a(n)________.
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