Exam 9: Negative Messages
Exam 1: Effective and Ethical Communication at Work115 Questions
Exam 2: Professionalism: Team, Meeting, Listening, Nonverbal, and Etiquette Skills115 Questions
Exam 3: Intercultural Communication115 Questions
Exam 4: Planning Business Messages115 Questions
Exam 5: Organizing and Writing Business Messages115 Questions
Exam 6: Revising Business Messages115 Questions
Exam 7: Electronic Messages and Digital Media115 Questions
Exam 8: Positive Messages115 Questions
Exam 9: Negative Messages115 Questions
Exam 10: Persuasive and Sales Messages115 Questions
Exam 11: Report and Research Basics115 Questions
Exam 12: Informal Business Reports115 Questions
Exam 13: Proposals, Business Plans, and Formal Business Reports115 Questions
Exam 14: Business Presentations115 Questions
Exam 15: The Job Search, Resumes, and Cover Letters115 Questions
Exam 16: Interviewing and Following Up115 Questions
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We again extend our sincere apologies for shipping your order late is an effective closing for a bad-news message.
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When abusive language is spoken, it's called ____________________.
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Which is the most effective statement in a letter to a customer about an order for which the customer has not yet paid?
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Closing a bad-news message with a statement such as Visit our Web site soon for the best selection of our new fall styles uses ____________________ information or sales promotion to encourage the customer's continued patronage.
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One useful technique for reducing the pain associated with a negative-news message is to place the refusal in a(n)____________________ clause.
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The bad feelings associated with disappointing news can generally be reduced if the reader is not told the reasons for the rejection.
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Elliott has already written three letters to a customer whose account is now several months past due.His fourth letter to the customer should use a direct pattern.
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When declining an invitation, a statement, such as Unfortunately, because of a fully booked schedule, I will be unable to serve as your keynote speaker should be presented by itself in a short paragraph to ensure that it won't be overlooked.
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Which of the following would not be included in the closing paragraph of a bad-news message?
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Select the best subject line for a memo delivering bad news to employees.
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What is the first thing most companies do for damage control when a problem arises?
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When denying an application for employment, be as specific as possible about why the candidate was rejected.
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A company can be legally liable for statements sent by an employee in an e-mail message or an instant message through the company's computer system.
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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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Bad things happen in all businesses that require the delivery of negative messages.
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To minimize disappointment, Americans generally prefer to present negative messages directly.
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Which is the most effective statement in a letter to a customer denying a claim?
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To be ethical, you should tell your supervisor any negative information, even if it the information is about trivial, noncriminal mistakes or one-time bad behaviors.
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To make sure that it is not overlooked, always state the refusal explicitly in a negative-news message.
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