Exam 9: Negative Messages
Exam 1: Business Communication in the Digital Age141 Questions
Exam 2: Professionalism: Team, Meeting, Listening, Nonverbal, and Etiquette Skills110 Questions
Exam 3: Intercultural Communication99 Questions
Exam 4: Planning Business Messages79 Questions
Exam 5: Organizing and Drafting Business Messages131 Questions
Exam 6: Revising Business Messages92 Questions
Exam 7: Short Workplace Messages and Digital Media99 Questions
Exam 8: Positive Messages109 Questions
Exam 9: Negative Messages114 Questions
Exam 10: Persuasive and Sales Messages114 Questions
Exam 11: Reporting in the Workplace116 Questions
Exam 12: Informal Business Reports116 Questions
Exam 13: Proposals, Business Plans, and Formal Business Reports112 Questions
Exam 14: Business Presentations110 Questions
Exam 15: The Job Search and Résumés110 Questions
Exam 16: Interviewing and Following up113 Questions
Exam 17: Grammar Exercises280 Questions
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To be actionable (likely to result in a lawsuit), abusive language must be false.
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____________________ is the ability to understand and enter into the feelings of another.
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In which of the following sentences has the bad news been placed in a subordinate clause?
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Which of the following sentences most effectively implies the refusal?
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Which of the following would be the most effective statement in a bad-news letter declining an invitation to speak to a professional organization?
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When denying a claim, use a statement such as If you had read the instruction booklet that came with the air conditioner, you would have known to change the filter every three months to let the customer know why the claim must be refused.
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Cassandra will be writing a bad-news letter to a customer and wants to follow the four-part indirect plan. In what order should she organize her letter?
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Peter must deny an employee's request to work from home two days a week. Which of the following is the best way to begin this bad-news message?
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A(n) ___________ is defined as an "admission of blameworthiness and regret for an undesirable event."
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Which of the following statements describes the purpose of the indirect strategy?
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Which of the following would be the most effective statement in a letter to a local charitable organization refusing its request for a donation?
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Ayesha's company will be raising the prices of its basic services, and Ayesha must write to customers to inform them of these increases. What is the most important thing she should do when writing this message?
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Which of the following is NOT one of the goals in communicating negative news?
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Saara must deliver bad news to her staff in person, and she knows they'll be upset. What should Saara do first to prepare for the meeting?
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A neutral or positive opening that reduces shock or pain and does not reveal the negative news is called a(n) ____________________.
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What is the purpose of a buffer statement in a negative message?
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Alexander has included this opening statement in a bad-news message to a client: We both realize that the current economic downturn has resulted in lower stock prices. What kind of buffer is this?
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Closing a bad-news message with a statement such as Visit our website soon for our summer concert schedule uses ____________________ information or sales promotion to encourage the customer's continued patronage.
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You cannot be prosecuted for transmitting a harassing or libellous message if you post it to a social networking site such as Facebook or Twitter.
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Because employees act as agents of their organizations, their words, decisions, and opinions are assumed to represent those of the organization.
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