Exam 7: Getting to the Point in Good-News and Neutral Messages
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Exam 8: Maintaining Goodwill in Bad-News Messages75 Questions
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Special considerations when writing an message include overcoming the reader's negative impressions and regaining the reader's confidence in you and your company.
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Which of the following is the most positive way of handling a vague order?
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Why are good-news and neutral messages typically written in the direct order?
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Since business professionals expect messages to be presented clearly and concisely, most business messages use the _____.
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The most appropriate ending for a routine inquiry message is a general statement that does not waste time in revisiting the topic of the message.
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Ending a message with phrases such as "as soon as possible" or "at your convenience" helps in building goodwill.
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When writing a general favorable response, you should avoid adding comments, questions, suggestions, or additional information even if such material is relevant to the reader's original request.
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Which of the following is an advantage of a closing that is tailored to suit your message?
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Why are good-news and neutral messages in business written in the direct order?
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Which of the following guidelines should be followed when granting an adjustment?
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What is the advantage of providing background information and orienting statements in a routine inquiry?
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Which of the following should be included in the body of a direct claim?
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Suppose that a writer wants a response from the reader the same day. Which of the following closing statements will be most effective in building goodwill in this case?
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You are most likely to build goodwill with your readers by:
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Sandra has to write a routine inquiry message seeking information about a possible venue for the company's annual employee-recognition banquet. Which of the following will be the most effective opening to her routine inquiry message?
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How would you handle delayed orders and vague orders when writing order acknowledgement messages?
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When is it best to use the direct approach in creating a message?
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Which of the following is an ideal opening for a direct claim?
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