Exam 3: Communicating in a World of Diversity
Exam 1: Achieving Success Through Effective Business Communication100 Questions
Exam 2: Mastering Interpersonal Communication99 Questions
Exam 3: Communicating in a World of Diversity100 Questions
Exam 4: Planning Business Messages100 Questions
Exam 5: Writing Business Messages100 Questions
Exam 6: Completing Business Messages100 Questions
Exam 7: Crafting Messages for Electronic Media100 Questions
Exam 8: Writing Routine and Positive Messages100 Questions
Exam 9: Writing Negative Messages100 Questions
Exam 10: Writing Persuasive Messages100 Questions
Exam 11: Finding, Evaluating, and Processing Information100 Questions
Exam 12: Designing Visual Communication100 Questions
Exam 13: Planning Reports and Proposals100 Questions
Exam 14: Writing Reports and Proposals100 Questions
Exam 15: Completing Reports and Proposals100 Questions
Exam 16: Developing Oral and Online Presentations100 Questions
Exam 17: Enhancing Presentations With Slides and Other Visuals100 Questions
Exam 18: Building Careers and Writing Résumés100 Questions
Exam 19: Applying and Interviewing for Employment100 Questions
Exam 20: Format and Layout of Business Documents20 Questions
Exam 21: Documentation of Report Sources20 Questions
Exam 22: Correction Symbols20 Questions
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As businesses become more global, the workforce is increasingly ________: made up of employees with different national, religious, and ethnic backgrounds.
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When speaking in English to people who use English as a second language, the best approach is to
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In a ________-context culture such as exists in Germany, people rely more on verbal communication and less on circumstances and implied meaning.
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People within a particular culture tend to differ enormously in their basic assumptions about how people should think, behave, and communicate.
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When doing business in other cultures, what are some strategies you can use to promote effective intercultural communication?
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When preparing a message to someone from another culture, you should
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In general, when writing to someone in another country, U.S. businesspeople should be a bit more formal than they would be otherwise.
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Members of a well-established culture tend to view their culture as complete, which can dull or even suppress curiosity about other cultures.
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Many difficulties in intercultural communication occur because people in different cultures have different
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When writing for multicultural audiences, it's important to
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Evidence suggests that whatever the culture, men and women tend to have slightly different communication styles.
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There are no differences between English as it is written in the U.S. and English as it is written in the United Kingdom.
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Meeting a deadline is generally less important than building a relationship for businesspeople in
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When traveling to another country to conduct business, you should assume that frequent eye contact is regarded as a sign of honesty and openness in any culture.
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In many Asian societies, younger employees generally avoid disagreeing with senior executives in public.
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In ________-context cultures, people rely less on verbal communication and more on the context of nonverbal actions and environmental setting to convey meaning.
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