Exam 11: Writing Negative Messages
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Firing an employee whose performance reviews were all positive can result in a lawsuit.
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When responding to social networking recommendation requests, a single sentence that focuses on one positive aspect is often all that is necessary.
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During the process of composing a negative message, you should try to
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To avoid awkward situations, it is best to deliver bad news for employees in writing whenever possible.
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When rejecting a job applicant, it is best to explain specifically why that individual was not selected.
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According to the indirect approach for delivering bad news, you should place the negative news
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For particularly difficult situations, it is best to place the buffer at the end of the negative message.
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If you up to now you have failed to respond to a request, a buffer
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Briefly describe the elements of a negative message that uses the direct approach.
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Which of the following is the most effective close for a letter rejecting a job applicant?
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A negative message organized using the ________ approach starts with a clear statement of the bad news.
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One way to deemphasize bad news is to embed it in the middle of a(n)________.
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Refusing a request to write a recommendation letter generally calls for using the indirect approach and a great deal of diplomacy.
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When using the indirect approach for a negative message, begin with a(n)________ that softens the blow of the bad news.
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One way to be tactful when giving your reasons for bad news is to
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If you must deliver bad news, ask ________ to help you choose the direct or indirect approach for delivering the message.
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As a member of an online social network, the recommendations you write
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