Exam 5: Print and Electronic Messages
Exam 1: Business Communication Foundations40 Questions
Exam 2: Multicultural and Global Communication50 Questions
Exam 3: Technological, Legal, and Ethical Considerations50 Questions
Exam 4: Principles of Business Communication50 Questions
Exam 5: Print and Electronic Messages45 Questions
Exam 6: Message Formats39 Questions
Exam 7: Positive, Neutral, and Social Business Messages58 Questions
Exam 8: Negative Messages40 Questions
Exam 9: Persuasive Messages45 Questions
Exam 10: Business Research and Report Writing40 Questions
Exam 11: Proposals, Business Plans, and Special Reports38 Questions
Exam 12: Visual Aids44 Questions
Exam 13: Interpersonal Communication and Teamwork50 Questions
Exam 14: Listening and Nonverbal Messages45 Questions
Exam 15: Oral Communication Essentials50 Questions
Exam 16: The Job Search and Resume45 Questions
Exam 17: Employment Communication and Interviewing50 Questions
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The most important information in an e-mail should be the opening sentence or paragraph.
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All computer programs are not compatible when it comes to attachments, and some e-mail programs don't support multiple attachments.
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Readability formulas assess the sentence length, complexity of sentence structure, and the number of syllables or characters in words.
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An advantage of oral messages is that they can be transmitted quickly.
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Grammar and spelling errors need not be corrected in business messages sent via e-mail.
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