Exam 8: Maintaining Goodwill in Bad-News Messages
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Exam 8: Maintaining Goodwill in Bad-News Messages75 Questions
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Which of the following is the best way to begin a message refusing an adjustment on an electric mixer?
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In terms of refusing requests, opening with the bad news that one is refusing the reader's request helps maintain goodwill.
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Which of the following is best when describing your problem in an indirect claim message?
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Which of the following is true of the use of a strategic buffer when writing bad-news messages?
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Which of the following is most appropriate when denying credit to a customer?
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Which of the following is the first step in the general plan to refusing requests?
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Which of the following phrases should be used to begin a message for refusing requests?
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Research studies indicate that negative news is received more positively when there is no preceding explanation.
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In an indirect claim message, one's final words should not indicate that one is trying to maintain a positive relationship.
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In a bad-news message, a buffer refers to an opening that identifies the subject of the message but does not indicate overtly that negative news is coming.
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The primary challenge while making an adjustment refusal is to explain the reasons for the refusal.
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Which of the following is the last step to be taken while outlining your claim message?
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Which of the following is true of writing negative announcements that maintain goodwill?
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In a claim message, one's goal must be to convince one's recipient that one deserve some kind of compensation or remedy even if it may sound accusatory.
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Which of the following is appreciated by readers when receiving a bad-news message?
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Which of following is the best way to begin a message refusing a request for free use of equipment for a charity?
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Select the best of these closing sentences for a message refusing to participate as a speaker at an event.
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