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Deck 1: Achieving Success Through Effective Business Communication
1
Every organization has
A) an extranet.
B) an informal communication network.
C) an intranet.
D) a tall communication structure.
A) an extranet.
B) an informal communication network.
C) an intranet.
D) a tall communication structure.
B
2
To make your communication more effective,
A) send the same messages by multiple channels.
B) include as much information as possible, even if you're not sure it's necessary.
C) clearly address your audience's wants and needs-not yours.
D) do all of the above.
A) send the same messages by multiple channels.
B) include as much information as possible, even if you're not sure it's necessary.
C) clearly address your audience's wants and needs-not yours.
D) do all of the above.
C
3
Which of the following is not one of the five ways to get the audience to notice your messages?
A) Use words, images, and designs that are familiar.
B) Practice empathy.
C) Acknowledge the importance of the situation.
D) Consider audience expectations.
A) Use words, images, and designs that are familiar.
B) Practice empathy.
C) Acknowledge the importance of the situation.
D) Consider audience expectations.
C
4
Stakeholders affected by the quality of business communication include
A) employees.
B) suppliers.
C) customers.
D) all of the above.
A) employees.
B) suppliers.
C) customers.
D) all of the above.
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5
Uncomfortable meeting rooms, multitasking, and computer screens filled with popup messages are all examples of
A) problems with feedback.
B) distractions.
C) overload problems.
D) problems with background differences.
A) problems with feedback.
B) distractions.
C) overload problems.
D) problems with background differences.
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6
In the first step of the communication process, the sender
A) chooses a communication medium.
B) chooses a communication channel.
C) decides what to say.
D) has an idea.
A) chooses a communication medium.
B) chooses a communication channel.
C) decides what to say.
D) has an idea.
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7
The final step in the communication process is
A) giving feedback to the sender.
B) sending the message.
C) receiving the message.
D) interpreting the message.
A) giving feedback to the sender.
B) sending the message.
C) receiving the message.
D) interpreting the message.
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8
Generally speaking, limitations of the formal communication network
A) discourage employees from taking advantage of social media.
B) have helped to spur the growth of social media in the business environment.
C) have not affected the popularity of social media in the business environment.
D) do none of the above.
A) discourage employees from taking advantage of social media.
B) have helped to spur the growth of social media in the business environment.
C) have not affected the popularity of social media in the business environment.
D) do none of the above.
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9
A flatter organizational structure
A) is helpful for small companies only.
B) tends to increase the chance of communication breakdowns.
C) is obsolete now that social networking is so widespread.
D) helps make communication flow more efficiently.
A) is helpful for small companies only.
B) tends to increase the chance of communication breakdowns.
C) is obsolete now that social networking is so widespread.
D) helps make communication flow more efficiently.
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10
The term corporate culture refers to
A) a company's sponsorship of events such as concerts and plays.
B) the mixture of values, traditions, and habits that give a company its atmosphere and personality.
C) the number of organizational levels within a corporation.
D) the extent to which corporations dominate a particular culture.
A) a company's sponsorship of events such as concerts and plays.
B) the mixture of values, traditions, and habits that give a company its atmosphere and personality.
C) the number of organizational levels within a corporation.
D) the extent to which corporations dominate a particular culture.
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11
Business communication is often more demanding than social communication because communication on the job is affected by
A) the globalization of business.
B) the growing reliance on teamwork in business.
C) the pervasiveness of technology.
D) all of the above.
A) the globalization of business.
B) the growing reliance on teamwork in business.
C) the pervasiveness of technology.
D) all of the above.
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12
________ communication flows between departments to help employees share information, coordinate tasks, and solve complex problems.
A) Horizontal
B) Upward
C) Diagonal
D) Downward
A) Horizontal
B) Upward
C) Diagonal
D) Downward
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13
An example of downward communication is
A) a junior staff person giving information to a staff supervisor.
B) an email message about sick leave from one staff secretary to another.
C) a company briefing held on the organization's top floor.
D) a sales manager giving instructions to a salesperson.
A) a junior staff person giving information to a staff supervisor.
B) an email message about sick leave from one staff secretary to another.
C) a company briefing held on the organization's top floor.
D) a sales manager giving instructions to a salesperson.
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14
When it comes to communication skills, employers express particular frustration with
A) employees whose first language is not English.
B) experienced workers who shun new technologies.
C) recent college graduates who haven't learned how to adapt to a professional environment.
D) male workers.
A) employees whose first language is not English.
B) experienced workers who shun new technologies.
C) recent college graduates who haven't learned how to adapt to a professional environment.
D) male workers.
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15
Which of the following is not a characteristic of effective business messages?
A) They provide practical information.
B) They highlight and summarize essential information.
C) They state precise audience responsibilities.
D) They present the writer's opinions as facts.
A) They provide practical information.
B) They highlight and summarize essential information.
C) They state precise audience responsibilities.
D) They present the writer's opinions as facts.
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16
An example of horizontal communication is
A) an email message about sick leave sent from one department secretary to a secretary in a different department.
B) a company briefing held on the organization's ground floor.
C) a junior staff person giving information to a staff supervisor.
D) all of the above.
A) an email message about sick leave sent from one department secretary to a secretary in a different department.
B) a company briefing held on the organization's ground floor.
C) a junior staff person giving information to a staff supervisor.
D) all of the above.
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17
Communication is the process of
A) listening actively.
B) writing messages.
C) transferring information and meaning.
D) none of the above.
A) listening actively.
B) writing messages.
C) transferring information and meaning.
D) none of the above.
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18
A manager hears the part of a message that supports his agenda, but doesn't seem to notice evidence that contradicts his point of view. The manager is engaging in
A) stereotyping.
B) selective perception.
C) discrimination.
D) misreading.
A) stereotyping.
B) selective perception.
C) discrimination.
D) misreading.
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19
In most organizations, the rumor mill tends to be particularly active when
A) formal communication channels are working efficiently.
B) the formal communication network is not providing the information employees want.
C) employees are wasting company time.
D) employees are satisfied with their jobs.
A) formal communication channels are working efficiently.
B) the formal communication network is not providing the information employees want.
C) employees are wasting company time.
D) employees are satisfied with their jobs.
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20
In which of the following organizational structures do employees report to two managers at the same time?
A) Network structure
B) Virtual organization
C) Matrix structure
D) None of the above
A) Network structure
B) Virtual organization
C) Matrix structure
D) None of the above
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21
"Business Communication 2.0" refers to
A) high-level correspondence as opposed to routine documents.
B) specialized software that enables professionals to create impressive documents easily and efficiently.
C) a new approach to business communication, emphasizing interaction and conversation rather than one-way publication.
D) none of the above.
A) high-level correspondence as opposed to routine documents.
B) specialized software that enables professionals to create impressive documents easily and efficiently.
C) a new approach to business communication, emphasizing interaction and conversation rather than one-way publication.
D) none of the above.
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22
Despite increased market globalization, the nature of business communication has not changed much in recent years.
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23
Knowledge workers specialize in acquiring, processing, and communicating information.
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24
Information technology addiction is
A) a condition that affects only those who work in high-tech jobs.
B) a false condition concocted by workers who fear technology and its capabilities.
C) a real problem that can lead to serious psychological problems.
D) none of the above.
A) a condition that affects only those who work in high-tech jobs.
B) a false condition concocted by workers who fear technology and its capabilities.
C) a real problem that can lead to serious psychological problems.
D) none of the above.
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25
Which of the following is not a characteristic of ethical communication?
A) It includes all relevant information.
B) It is designed to hide some negative information.
C) It is not deceptive in any way.
D) It is true in every sense.
A) It includes all relevant information.
B) It is designed to hide some negative information.
C) It is not deceptive in any way.
D) It is true in every sense.
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26
In order for audience members to respond appropriately to a business message, they must
A) be motivated to respond to the message.
B) be able to respond to the message.
C) remember the message.
D) do all of the above.
A) be motivated to respond to the message.
B) be able to respond to the message.
C) remember the message.
D) do all of the above.
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27
To help establish clear guidelines for ethical behavior, many companies provide employees a written
A) code of ethics.
B) ethical lapse.
C) ethics audit.
D) ethical dilemma.
A) code of ethics.
B) ethical lapse.
C) ethics audit.
D) ethical dilemma.
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28
Which of the following is an example of an ethical lapse?
A) Telling your supervisor that another employee is stealing office supplies
B) Putting unsigned suggestions in the company suggestion box
C) Providing incorrect data in a report, even though you did not know it was incorrect at the time
D) Sharing confidential information with a new employer about your previous (competing) employer's major clients
A) Telling your supervisor that another employee is stealing office supplies
B) Putting unsigned suggestions in the company suggestion box
C) Providing incorrect data in a report, even though you did not know it was incorrect at the time
D) Sharing confidential information with a new employer about your previous (competing) employer's major clients
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29
Most companies that embrace Business Communication 2.0
A) adopt a hybrid approach to communication, in which some messages follow the traditional model and others follow the 2.0 approach.
B) will eventually return to a 1.0 approach, since the technology turns out to be too complicated for most employees.
C) completely abandon the traditional approach to communication.
D) do none of the above.
A) adopt a hybrid approach to communication, in which some messages follow the traditional model and others follow the 2.0 approach.
B) will eventually return to a 1.0 approach, since the technology turns out to be too complicated for most employees.
C) completely abandon the traditional approach to communication.
D) do none of the above.
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30
The "information technology paradox" refers to
A) widespread confusion over how to utilize email and IM.
B) the idea that information tools (such as email) can waste as much time as they save.
C) the idea that technology has cut down interpersonal communication in business.
D) none of the above.
A) widespread confusion over how to utilize email and IM.
B) the idea that information tools (such as email) can waste as much time as they save.
C) the idea that technology has cut down interpersonal communication in business.
D) none of the above.
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31
Which of the following is the best example of an ethical dilemma?
A) Deciding whether or not to promote the employee who has the better performance record or the employee who seems to be the better leader
B) Deciding whether or not to use the copy machine for personal papers
C) Deciding whether or not to tell an employee that he needs to improve his performance
D) Deciding whether or not to declare the costs of your vacation travel as a deductible business expense
A) Deciding whether or not to promote the employee who has the better performance record or the employee who seems to be the better leader
B) Deciding whether or not to use the copy machine for personal papers
C) Deciding whether or not to tell an employee that he needs to improve his performance
D) Deciding whether or not to declare the costs of your vacation travel as a deductible business expense
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32
The accepted principles of conduct that govern behavior within a society are known as
A) laws.
B) ethics.
C) social guidelines.
D) none of the above.
A) laws.
B) ethics.
C) social guidelines.
D) none of the above.
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33
Flatter organizational structures generally create less distortion when it comes to internal communication.
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34
Among other factors, the globalization of business has decreased the demand for skilled communicators.
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35
One major difference between the 1.0 and 2.0 approaches to business communication is that in the 2.0 approach audiences are encouraged to be
A) compliant listeners.
B) active participants in the communication.
C) passive recipients of the information the sender shares.
D) any of the above.
A) compliant listeners.
B) active participants in the communication.
C) passive recipients of the information the sender shares.
D) any of the above.
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36
All of the following are examples of unethical communication except
A) distorting visuals.
B) using jargon.
C) selective misquoting.
D) plagiarism.
A) distorting visuals.
B) using jargon.
C) selective misquoting.
D) plagiarism.
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37
Which of the following is the best solution to technology-related problems such as inappropriate use of the web and social media in the workplace?
A) Forbidding employees to use the web while they are in the office
B) Requiring employees to turn off their smartphones when they arrive for work
C) Rewarding employees who call your attention to those who are using these technologies inappropriately
D) Developing clear policies that are evenly enforced
A) Forbidding employees to use the web while they are in the office
B) Requiring employees to turn off their smartphones when they arrive for work
C) Rewarding employees who call your attention to those who are using these technologies inappropriately
D) Developing clear policies that are evenly enforced
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38
Whereas Business Communication 1.0 tends to emphasize ________, Business Communication 2.0 focuses more on ________.
A) collaboration, isolation
B) discussion, lecture
C) control, influence
D) permission, intrusion
A) collaboration, isolation
B) discussion, lecture
C) control, influence
D) permission, intrusion
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Which of the following is an example of Business Communication 2.0 in action?
A) An electronics store invites customers to submit YouTube videos showing how to install home theater systems.
B) A manager sends out weekly newsletters to employees.
C) An advertising firm creates a television commercial for a local automobile dealer.
D) All of the above are examples of Business Communication 2.0.
A) An electronics store invites customers to submit YouTube videos showing how to install home theater systems.
B) A manager sends out weekly newsletters to employees.
C) An advertising firm creates a television commercial for a local automobile dealer.
D) All of the above are examples of Business Communication 2.0.
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40
Workforce diversity includes differences not only in race but also in gender, education, and other areas.
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41
Most of the information that flows downward in an organization is geared toward helping employees do their jobs.
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42
Factors such as poor acoustics and uncomfortable meeting rooms can be annoying but are not really that important when it comes to communication.
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43
Most organizations that embrace the 2.0 approach to business communication will still follow a more traditional approach for some communications (such as strategic plans and policy documents).
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44
Despite predictions to the contrary, social media tools (such as blogs, social networks, and wikis) have had relatively little influence on the way companies communicate with customers.
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45
A corporate culture is primarily concerned with what kind of art, music, and literature its leaders are interested in.
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46
Filtering messages can occur unintentionally and lead communicators to miss out on information they need.
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47
Within organizations, formal communication is upward and downward, while informal communication is always horizontal.
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48
As long as employees get the job done, most companies are not concerned with employees meeting expectations of business etiquette.
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49
The 2.0 approach to business communication emphasizes interaction and conversation among senders and audiences.
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50
The communication process is a simple one consisting of only two steps: the sender transmits the message and the receiver gets the message.
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51
Because external communication is carefully orchestrated, almost none of it occurs informally.
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52
The rumor mill tends to be most active when employees receive too much information about their company.
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53
Downward communication flows from employees to executives, providing accurate, timely reports on problems, trends, opportunities, grievances, and performance.
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54
The only real difference between the "1.0" and "2.0" approaches to Business Communication is that 2.0 involves using more communication technology.
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Emotional intelligence involves the ability to relate to the needs of others.
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56
Multitasking generally enhances the quality of employees' communication.
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In business, you can usually count on having your audience's full attention for important messages.
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Upward communication generally helps executives solve problems and make intelligent decisions.
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In a virtual organization, a software company may take in a manufacturing firm to make the DVDs that contain the software that it offers.
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Successful organizations usually avoid the need for feedback.
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"Stealth marketing" involves promoting products and services to customers who don't know they're being marketed to.
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When people must choose between alternatives that aren't completely wrong or completely right, they are facing an ethical lapse.
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63
In the communication process, ________ describes the step in which the audience extracts the idea from a message.
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Although intellectual property laws were once a serious concern, the ease of sharing information through social media has decreased the need to be concerned with them.
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Understanding and respecting the members of your audience and making every effort to get your message across in a meaningful way is necessary to adopt an ________ -________ approach.
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Ethics can be defined as not doing anything illegal.
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A ________ ________ is the mixture of values, traditions, and habits that give a company its atmosphere or personality.
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Social ________ tools such as blogs, wikis, and social networks have paved the way for companies to embrace the "2.0" approach to business communication.
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Groups affected in some way by a company's actions are referred to as ________.
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Workforce ________ refers to all the differences among the people you come into contact with on the job, including age, gender, sexual orientation, education, and so forth.
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Too much information can be worse than not enough information.
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Even if a long report requires no immediate action from recipients, it's best not to mention that fact to ensure that they read the report.
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A message that is intended to mislead or manipulate the audience is unethical, even if its content is true.
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Effective communicators mark all email messages as "urgent" to make sure the audience responds.
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When a sender puts an idea into a message, the sender is ________ the idea.
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Communication is the process of transferring ________ and ________ between senders and receivers.
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________ ________ refers to the ability to relate to the needs of others, and is widely considered to be a vital characteristic of successful managers and leaders.
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Selective ________ is the process of distorting or ignoring information that does not fit one's view of reality.
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Plagiarism is only a problem in the classroom. In the business environment, it's just another term for information sharing.
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Using a wiki for employee training purposes is an example of the 2.0 approach to business communication.
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