Deck 15: Communicating
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Deck 15: Communicating
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True one-way communication means not only that the receiver provides feedback,but also that the sender is receptive to the feedback.
False
2
Effective communication is a fundamental aspect of job performance and managerial effectiveness.
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3
Filtering is the process of receiving and interpreting information.
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4
Written communication can be revised and provides a permanent record.
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One-way communication is a process in which information flows in only one direction-from the sender to the receiver,but there is a feedback loop.
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Face-to-face decision-making groups generally take less time,make higher-quality decisions,and are more satisfying for members than the use of computer-aided communication for the same purpose.
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The decoder initiates the communication process by conveying information to the receiver.
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8
One-way communication never becomes two-way.
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E-mail has become a fundamental tool of workplace communication,with the average corporate user handling 171 messages a day.
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10
Web 2.0 is a set of Internet-based applications that encourage user-provided content and collaboration.
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11
E-mail is most appropriate for routine messages that do not require the exchange of large quantities of complex information.
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12
Errors can occur in all stages of the communication process.
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13
Communication can be sent through a variety of channels,including oral,written and personal.
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The transmission of information and meaning from one party to another through shared symbols is called decoding.
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Because of filtering and perceptual differences,you can assume the other person means what you think he means or understands the meanings you intend.
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One disadvantage of electronic media is the difficulty of solving complex problems,which require more extended interaction.
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Perception is the process of receiving and interpreting information.
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When receivers respond to senders-Alice becomes the sender and Jim the receiver-two-way communication has occurred.
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Filtering is the process of withholding,ignoring,or distorting information.
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Blogs are used by individuals but are not used by the corporate world.
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A "virtual office" is a mobile office in which people can work anywhere,as long as they have the tools to communicate with customers and colleagues.
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Deleting electronic messages-whether e-mail,IMs,or cell phone text messages-does not destroy them;they are saved elsewhere.
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Reflection is a process by which a person states what he or she believes the other person is saying.
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Straight talk is important and pervasive among top-level managers.
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Research suggests that facial expression and tone of voice can account for 90 percent of the communication between two people.
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The average Japanese spends about twice as many hours per day in conversation as the average American.
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Observation is dependent upon accurate interpretation.
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28
Using jargon always makes communication more ineffective.
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29
E-mail messages are private property of the sender,not of the system's owner.
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30
As a leader,you will find that some of your toughest challenges arise when people do not want to do what has to be done.
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31
For managers,failure to listen not only causes managers to miss good ideas but can even drive employees away.
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32
Regardless of the receiver's background-cultural as well as technical-you should use the same language in your message.
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33
The best way for a manager to confirm a meeting time with 10 employees is by phone.
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34
E-mail can be used in court cases to indict individuals or companies.
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35
Richer media are quicker and more personal,but allow less feedback.
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36
Nonverbal messages can support or undermine the stated message.
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37
Increased filtering occurs when there are fewer authority levels through which communication must pass.
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38
Effective writing is more than correct spelling,punctuation and grammar.
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39
Some good advice for writing memos and reports is to use a dictionary and a thesaurus,and use as many fancy words as possible.
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40
In order to listen effectively,a person should focus on the facts and details and focus on the central ideas later.
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41
A boundaryless organization is one without office walls.
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42
Employees in top-performing companies spend more time in communicating with their peers,including socializing,than employees of average companies.
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43
Which of the following is an example of one-way communication?
A)A telephone conversation
B)A videoconference
C)A newscast
D)A reading group
E)Slow dancing
A)A telephone conversation
B)A videoconference
C)A newscast
D)A reading group
E)Slow dancing
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44
Coaching is dialogue with a goal of helping another be more effective and achieve his or her full potential on the job.
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45
An interference in the system of communication that blocks perfect understanding is referred to as
A)communication.
B)noise.
C)static.
D)filtering.
E)dialogue.
A)communication.
B)noise.
C)static.
D)filtering.
E)dialogue.
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46
Formal communications move only downward.
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47
The grapevine can assist with helping new employees to learn their jobs.
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48
The grapevine is the social network of informal communications.
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49
Components of the communication process include which of the following?
A)Sender/receiver and volume
B)Volume and message
C)Feedback and channel
D)Channel and clatter
E)Clatter and message
A)Sender/receiver and volume
B)Volume and message
C)Feedback and channel
D)Channel and clatter
E)Clatter and message
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50
Horizontal communication is information shared between levels in the organization.
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51
Communication noise is
A)audible disruptions to the communications process.
B)avoidable.
C)anything that interferes with the communication process.
D)irrelevant.
E)anything that enhances the communication process.
A)audible disruptions to the communications process.
B)avoidable.
C)anything that interferes with the communication process.
D)irrelevant.
E)anything that enhances the communication process.
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52
Effective coaching requires honesty,calmness,and supportiveness.
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53
Many executives today consider free access to information in all directions to be an organizational imperative,supporting boundaryless organizations.
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54
The problems common in upward communication are vastly different than those for downward communication.
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55
According to research,workers receive only about 65% of the information that is provided from the top of the communication chain.
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There is strong research evidence that the grapevine must be eliminated or formal communication efforts will be adversely affected.
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57
The process in which information flows in two directions with the receiver providing feedback and the sender is receptive to the feedback is referred to as
A)two-way communication.
B)downward communication.
C)horizontal communication.
D)upward communication.
E)one-way communication.
A)two-way communication.
B)downward communication.
C)horizontal communication.
D)upward communication.
E)one-way communication.
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58
Frederick Taylor would have considered "open-book management" to be a very effective managerial tool.
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59
A process in which information flows in only one direction,from sender to receiver,with no feedback loop is referred to as
A)decoding.
B)centralized decision-making.
C)one-way communication.
D)decentralized communication.
E)two-way communication.
A)decoding.
B)centralized decision-making.
C)one-way communication.
D)decentralized communication.
E)two-way communication.
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60
The transmission of information and meaning from one party to another through the use of shared symbols is referred to as
A)negotiating.
B)communication.
C)discussion.
D)dialect.
E)symbolism.
A)negotiating.
B)communication.
C)discussion.
D)dialect.
E)symbolism.
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61
Which of the following is a suggestion provided in the textbook for making a presentation to an audience who speaks a different language?
A)Repeat each important idea
B)Eliminate facial and hand gestures
C)Jump in to fill a silence
D)If unsure,assume similarity
E)Do not take breaks;keep conversation flowing
A)Repeat each important idea
B)Eliminate facial and hand gestures
C)Jump in to fill a silence
D)If unsure,assume similarity
E)Do not take breaks;keep conversation flowing
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62
__________ offices are also referred to as mobile offices.
A)Corporate
B)Business
C)Virtual
D)Customer's
E)Second Life
A)Corporate
B)Business
C)Virtual
D)Customer's
E)Second Life
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63
Which of these is an advantage of written communication?
A)The message is changed and refined when relayed through many people
B)It is less expensive than oral
C)The message cannot be revised
D)It is a permanent record
E)Receivers can analyze the message more quickly
A)The message is changed and refined when relayed through many people
B)It is less expensive than oral
C)The message cannot be revised
D)It is a permanent record
E)Receivers can analyze the message more quickly
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64
Which of these is the process of withholding or distorting information?
A)Dialogue
B)Perception
C)Discussion
D)Filtering
E)Noise
A)Dialogue
B)Perception
C)Discussion
D)Filtering
E)Noise
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65
Oral communication includes
A)any use of words.
B)anything audible.
C)face-to-face discussions.
D)all non-written communication.
E)non-verbal nuances.
A)any use of words.
B)anything audible.
C)face-to-face discussions.
D)all non-written communication.
E)non-verbal nuances.
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66
Manuel has recently been transferred to a new division where he's allowed to perform his work via a laptop computer and telephone modem.He sometimes works for days without ever going to the office.His new division appears to be utilizing
A)extensive horizontal communication.
B)limited communication.
C)virtual offices.
D)primarily informal communication.
E)enhanced media.
A)extensive horizontal communication.
B)limited communication.
C)virtual offices.
D)primarily informal communication.
E)enhanced media.
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67
One-way communication is _______ than two-way communication.
A)easier for the sender
B)more time-consuming
C)easier for the receiver
D)more effective
E)more likely to be understood
A)easier for the sender
B)more time-consuming
C)easier for the receiver
D)more effective
E)more likely to be understood
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68
Face-to-face discussions,telephone conversations and formal presentations are examples of
A)written communication.
B)non-verbal communication.
C)oral communication.
D)one-way communication.
E)two-way communication.
A)written communication.
B)non-verbal communication.
C)oral communication.
D)one-way communication.
E)two-way communication.
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Hurling insults,venting frustration and otherwise breaching protocol using electronic communications is called
A)blogging.
B)flaming.
C)flogging.
D)venting.
E)spamming.
A)blogging.
B)flaming.
C)flogging.
D)venting.
E)spamming.
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70
Disadvantages of electronic communication include which of the following?
A)Increased expenses
B)Lack of confidentiality
C)Lower quality decisions
D)Inefficiency
E)The inability to solve simple problems
A)Increased expenses
B)Lack of confidentiality
C)Lower quality decisions
D)Inefficiency
E)The inability to solve simple problems
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71
E-mail is an example of which communication channel?
A)Non-verbal
B)Oral
C)Written
D)Virtual
E)One-way
A)Non-verbal
B)Oral
C)Written
D)Virtual
E)One-way
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72
Two-way communication has occurred when
A)receivers respond openly to senders.
B)feedback is not present.
C)senders are not receptive to feedback.
D)information flows from the sender to the receiver.
E)the sender encodes a meaning.
A)receivers respond openly to senders.
B)feedback is not present.
C)senders are not receptive to feedback.
D)information flows from the sender to the receiver.
E)the sender encodes a meaning.
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73
The process of receiving and interpreting information is known as
A)filtering.
B)discussion.
C)collaboration.
D)perception.
E)dialogue.
A)filtering.
B)discussion.
C)collaboration.
D)perception.
E)dialogue.
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74
Which of the following will reduce misperceptions in communication?
A)Tailor the message for each group by changing the meaning for each group
B)Say what you don't mean along with what you mean
C)Allow Gen Y employees to multitask while receiving the message
D)Allow different perceptual viewpoints
E)Use silence for emphasis
A)Tailor the message for each group by changing the meaning for each group
B)Say what you don't mean along with what you mean
C)Allow Gen Y employees to multitask while receiving the message
D)Allow different perceptual viewpoints
E)Use silence for emphasis
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75
Posting text to a Web site is called
A)surfing the net.
B)formal communication.
C)non-verbal communication.
D)blogging.
E)emailing.
A)surfing the net.
B)formal communication.
C)non-verbal communication.
D)blogging.
E)emailing.
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76
Which of the following is an example of two-way communication?
A)A television show
B)A political speech
C)A siren sounding off
D)A telephone ringing
E)An argument
A)A television show
B)A political speech
C)A siren sounding off
D)A telephone ringing
E)An argument
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77
E-mail messages are private property of the
A)system's owner.
B)sender.
C)receiver.
D)government.
E)individuals who have access to them.
A)system's owner.
B)sender.
C)receiver.
D)government.
E)individuals who have access to them.
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78
The memos and reports that a manager receives are examples of which communication channel?
A)Non-verbal
B)Oral
C)Written
D)Electronic
E)One-way
A)Non-verbal
B)Oral
C)Written
D)Electronic
E)One-way
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79
Which of the following is the communication channel that includes reports and computer files?
A)Written
B)Electronic
C)Oral
D)Downward
E)Upward
A)Written
B)Electronic
C)Oral
D)Downward
E)Upward
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A set of Internet-based applications that encourage user-provided content and collaboration is called
A)Web-development.
B)Web 2.0.
C)Web 3.0.
D)Web-collaboration.
E)Web-assimilation.
A)Web-development.
B)Web 2.0.
C)Web 3.0.
D)Web-collaboration.
E)Web-assimilation.
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