Deck 1: Communicating in a Changing Business World

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D)Opinion
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Which of the following is an example of information overload?

A)You cannot understand a message because it is in Japanese.
B)You cannot read the handwriting on an invitation.
C)You cannot read all the messages you receive, because there are too many.
D)You cannot receive electronic mail because your computer is down.
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Indicate the semantic category if any, for the following statement: "Most students enjoy the winter carnival."

A)Observation
B)Inference
C)Judgment
D)Opinion
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of ineffective listeners?

A)They attend to nonverbal information.
B)They do not seek clarification.
C)They tune out spoken messages.
D)They focus on their own response.
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Which of the following is NOT a criterion for good business and administrative writing?

A)The message presents a positive image of the writer and his or her organization.
B)The message has a single purpose.
C)The reader can read, understand, and act on the message quickly.
D)All the reader's questions are answered.
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Which of the following BEST describes very effective workers, according to research?

A)They focus on understanding and carrying out assigned tasks.
B)They focus on implementing their superiors' goals.
C)They define their own goals based their clients' needs.
D)They adjust assigned tasks to meet their own personal needs.
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Which of the following BEST defines intrapreneurship?

A)It is self-employment.
B)It is an application of the spirit of entrepreneurship among related companies.
C)It is an encouragement of the spirit of entrepreneurship in one organization.
D)It is a growing sector in Canadian business, with a significant female presence.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of strong business writing?

A)It makes your efforts more effective.
B)It communicates your points more clearly.
C)It usually takes longer to read.
D)It builds goodwill.
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Indicate the kind of semantic error that the following sentence commits or illustrates."If I don't win the lottery, I'll never pay off my credit cards."

A)Polarization
B)Bypassing
C)Generalization
D)Frozen Evaluation
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Brianna doesn't read the memo that Larry writes.Which of the following reasons would be an example of physical noise that led to this result?

A)Brianna is too busy to read her mail.
B)The memo was typed on erasable paper, and the ink has smudged.
C)Larry chooses words poorly.
D)Brianna never got a copy of the memo.
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Which semantic error does the following exchange commit or illustrate? "Write on only one side of the page." "You mean I should write on the left and leave the right blank?" "No, I mean write on the front and leave the back blank."

A)Bypassing
B)Stereotyping
C)Blindering
D)Frozen Evaluation
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Which semantic error does the following sentence commit or illustrate? "A customer whose payment is late will not pay at all unless we threaten legal action or turn the account over to a collections agency."

A)Bypassing
B)Stereotyping
C)Blindering
D)Frozen Evaluation
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Which of the following is the LEAST effective way of evaluating the ethical quality of a message?

A)Determine if the audience gets all the information it needs to make a decision.
B)Determine if the information is communicated in a timely way.
C)Determine whether the information is communicated in a scheme the audience can understand, or merely "dumped" without any context.
D)Determine whether the information fully supports the goals of the primary stakeholder.
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Which of the following is an example of an external document?

A)A memo of congratulations
B)A performance report
C)A request to deviate from a policy and procedure bulletin
D)An annual report
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Which of the following is NOT a strategy for dealing with information overload?

A)Process information in the order in which it arrives.
B)Ignore messages that seem unimportant.
C)Read summaries rather than original documents.
D)Upgrade your broadband internet speed.
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Which of the following is an example of an internal document?

A)A quotation
B)A job description
C)A claims adjustment
D)A policy bulletin
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Indicate the kind of semantic error that the following sentence commits or illustrates: "Company X had the highest prices five years ago, so we should avoid them."

A)Polarization
B)Stereotyping
C)Bypassing
D)Frozen Evaluation
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Which of the following is NOT true of feedback?

A)It may be direct and immediate.
B)It is the responsibility of the person receiving the message.
C)It may be indirect and delayed.
D)It can use either verbal or nonverbal channels.
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Which of the following is an example of channel overload?

A)An office has only one fax machine, so your message isn't sent for an hour.
B)You cannot find the fax number of a colleague in New Zealand to whom you want to send a message.
C)You don't know how to use your office's fax machine, so you cannot send a message on Sunday.
D)You fax a memo to a colleague in Japan who cannot read it because she doesn't understand English.
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Which of the following BEST describes the result of having "family friendly" policies in companies?

A)They are good recruiting tools, but often result in relocation failures.
B)They are one of the six leading reasons that new managers fail.
C)They have given employees with children higher overall compensation levels.
D)They produce clear gains in productivity and customer service.
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Most business messages have only a single purpose.
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Outsourcing makes it easier for problems to turn into major issues.
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In the workplace, the term "diversity" refers to race only.
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If two documents contain the same information, their purposes will obviously also be the same.
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If something you claim provokes a counterclaim by your reader or audience, you should respond by limiting your own claim or providing a rebuttal (in order to be convincing).
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Only upper management positions require high-level skills in reasoning and communicating.
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Most either-or classifications are legitimate.
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When the cost of miscommunication is high, effective managers will use only one channel to convey their message, to cut down on the chances of misunderstandings.
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Especially for new employees, silence can sometimes be the most tactful response.
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Readability depends entirely on your word choices.
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A judgment is synonymous with an inference.
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You should assume that your work email is being monitored.
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Graphic design has little or no influence on the ethics of written communication.
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Spell checkers are more effective at catching errors than traditional proofreading is.
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Studies show that up to 97% of our reading time involves trying to understand what we're reading.
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According to Henry Mintzberg, managers fill three basic roles: collecting and conveying information, making decisions, and promoting interpersonal unity.
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The higher you rise in an organization, the more you will be able to rely on form letters.
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Written channels are better for group decision-making, since they allow group members to study responses carefully, which results in fewer instances of miscommunication.
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The ability to communicate is one of the fundamental employability skills identified by the Conference Board of Canada.
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It is far more important for your message to be complete than for it to be concise.
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Putting similar people or events into a single category, even though significant differences exist, is called _____.
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It is impossible to tell someone everything.
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Words are deep connections to the objects they represent.
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A(n) _____ is a Web page just for employees that gives everyone in an organization access to information.
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When your message fails to present a positive image of you and your company, you are losing an opportunity to build _____.
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A survey conducted by the International Association of Business Communicators reveals that good communication has a modest return on investment.
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_____ is defined as the study of the way behaviour is influenced by words and other symbols.
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Understanding how conventional formats enable common codes allows you to achieve your communication purpose.
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Email often has a negative effect on productivity.
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Bypassing creates misunderstandings.
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The ______ is an informal source of company information that can be valuable in helping newcomers understand the organizational culture.
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Clear communication reduces lawsuits.
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If a new idea does not fit your worldview, that idea is likely wrong.
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A prewritten, fill-in-the-blank message designed to fit standard situations is called a(n) _____ letter.
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Customers, suppliers, potential employees, stockholders, and the press are all examples of _____ audiences.
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Effective listeners take extensive notes without evaluating or prioritizing, in order to record as much detail as possible for future reference.
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_____ means taking care of the triple bottom line: economic, environmental, and social performance.It is abbreviated CSR.
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_____ audiences are defined as other people in the same organization, including subordinates, superiors, and peers.
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Innovators who work within organizations are sometimes called _____.
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"Noise" refers only to physical problems with communication channels.
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Trying to force the reader into a position by arguing that there are only two possible positions, one of which is clearly unacceptable, is called _____.
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________ is the process of passing a document from the writer to his/her superior, then back to the writer again, then to another superior, then back to the writer, and so on.
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_________ means going outside the company for products and services that were once provided by the company's employees.
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___________________ is the ability to communicate sensitively with people from other cultures and countries, and is based on an understanding of cultural differences.
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A(n) _____ is a statement that you yourself have verified, while a(n) _____ is a statement that you have not personally verified, but whose truth or falsity could be established either now or in the future.
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________ accounting refers to assessing, auditing, or reporting on how responsible a company or organization is.
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_________ occurs when two people use the same symbol to mean different things.
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Unnecessarily limiting the available options is called _____.
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_____________ occurs when there is too much information for the available means of message transmission.
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A(n) ________ is a web page intended for customers and suppliers, as opposed to intranets.
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_____ occurs when a human receiver cannot process all the messages he or she receives.
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When Aaron decided to become an accounting major, he was stunned when he discovered that a business communication course was required."If I were interested in those things," he complained, "I'd become an English or communication major.Besides, nobody is going to care whether I can write or not once I get a job; all they'll care about is whether I'm good at accounting." Why are Aaron's assumptions incorrect?
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Explain the differences between observations, inferences and judgments.
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List the five criteria that all effective business and administrative messages should fulfill, and provide a brief explanation of what these criteria mean.
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List three ways that poor writing can cost organizations money, and explain how they lose this money.
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Explain what reputation management is and why it has become a concern for organizations.
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____________ is the process of sending a message through a channel.
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A(n) ________________ is an error that occurs when someone does not recognize that prices, situations, and people change with time.
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Interference with any aspect of the communication process is called _____.
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VoIP stands for _____________________.
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1
Indicate the semantic category, if any, for the following statement: "This page contains a True-False Question."

A)Observation
B)Inference
C)Judgment
D)Opinion
A
2
Which of the following is an example of information overload?

A)You cannot understand a message because it is in Japanese.
B)You cannot read the handwriting on an invitation.
C)You cannot read all the messages you receive, because there are too many.
D)You cannot receive electronic mail because your computer is down.
C
3
Indicate the semantic category if any, for the following statement: "Most students enjoy the winter carnival."

A)Observation
B)Inference
C)Judgment
D)Opinion
B
4
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of ineffective listeners?

A)They attend to nonverbal information.
B)They do not seek clarification.
C)They tune out spoken messages.
D)They focus on their own response.
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Which of the following is NOT a criterion for good business and administrative writing?

A)The message presents a positive image of the writer and his or her organization.
B)The message has a single purpose.
C)The reader can read, understand, and act on the message quickly.
D)All the reader's questions are answered.
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Which of the following BEST describes very effective workers, according to research?

A)They focus on understanding and carrying out assigned tasks.
B)They focus on implementing their superiors' goals.
C)They define their own goals based their clients' needs.
D)They adjust assigned tasks to meet their own personal needs.
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7
Which of the following BEST defines intrapreneurship?

A)It is self-employment.
B)It is an application of the spirit of entrepreneurship among related companies.
C)It is an encouragement of the spirit of entrepreneurship in one organization.
D)It is a growing sector in Canadian business, with a significant female presence.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of strong business writing?

A)It makes your efforts more effective.
B)It communicates your points more clearly.
C)It usually takes longer to read.
D)It builds goodwill.
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9
Indicate the kind of semantic error that the following sentence commits or illustrates."If I don't win the lottery, I'll never pay off my credit cards."

A)Polarization
B)Bypassing
C)Generalization
D)Frozen Evaluation
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Brianna doesn't read the memo that Larry writes.Which of the following reasons would be an example of physical noise that led to this result?

A)Brianna is too busy to read her mail.
B)The memo was typed on erasable paper, and the ink has smudged.
C)Larry chooses words poorly.
D)Brianna never got a copy of the memo.
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Which semantic error does the following exchange commit or illustrate? "Write on only one side of the page." "You mean I should write on the left and leave the right blank?" "No, I mean write on the front and leave the back blank."

A)Bypassing
B)Stereotyping
C)Blindering
D)Frozen Evaluation
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Which semantic error does the following sentence commit or illustrate? "A customer whose payment is late will not pay at all unless we threaten legal action or turn the account over to a collections agency."

A)Bypassing
B)Stereotyping
C)Blindering
D)Frozen Evaluation
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Which of the following is the LEAST effective way of evaluating the ethical quality of a message?

A)Determine if the audience gets all the information it needs to make a decision.
B)Determine if the information is communicated in a timely way.
C)Determine whether the information is communicated in a scheme the audience can understand, or merely "dumped" without any context.
D)Determine whether the information fully supports the goals of the primary stakeholder.
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Which of the following is an example of an external document?

A)A memo of congratulations
B)A performance report
C)A request to deviate from a policy and procedure bulletin
D)An annual report
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Which of the following is NOT a strategy for dealing with information overload?

A)Process information in the order in which it arrives.
B)Ignore messages that seem unimportant.
C)Read summaries rather than original documents.
D)Upgrade your broadband internet speed.
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Which of the following is an example of an internal document?

A)A quotation
B)A job description
C)A claims adjustment
D)A policy bulletin
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Indicate the kind of semantic error that the following sentence commits or illustrates: "Company X had the highest prices five years ago, so we should avoid them."

A)Polarization
B)Stereotyping
C)Bypassing
D)Frozen Evaluation
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Which of the following is NOT true of feedback?

A)It may be direct and immediate.
B)It is the responsibility of the person receiving the message.
C)It may be indirect and delayed.
D)It can use either verbal or nonverbal channels.
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Which of the following is an example of channel overload?

A)An office has only one fax machine, so your message isn't sent for an hour.
B)You cannot find the fax number of a colleague in New Zealand to whom you want to send a message.
C)You don't know how to use your office's fax machine, so you cannot send a message on Sunday.
D)You fax a memo to a colleague in Japan who cannot read it because she doesn't understand English.
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Which of the following BEST describes the result of having "family friendly" policies in companies?

A)They are good recruiting tools, but often result in relocation failures.
B)They are one of the six leading reasons that new managers fail.
C)They have given employees with children higher overall compensation levels.
D)They produce clear gains in productivity and customer service.
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Most business messages have only a single purpose.
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Outsourcing makes it easier for problems to turn into major issues.
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In the workplace, the term "diversity" refers to race only.
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If two documents contain the same information, their purposes will obviously also be the same.
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If something you claim provokes a counterclaim by your reader or audience, you should respond by limiting your own claim or providing a rebuttal (in order to be convincing).
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Only upper management positions require high-level skills in reasoning and communicating.
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Most either-or classifications are legitimate.
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When the cost of miscommunication is high, effective managers will use only one channel to convey their message, to cut down on the chances of misunderstandings.
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Especially for new employees, silence can sometimes be the most tactful response.
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Readability depends entirely on your word choices.
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A judgment is synonymous with an inference.
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You should assume that your work email is being monitored.
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Graphic design has little or no influence on the ethics of written communication.
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Spell checkers are more effective at catching errors than traditional proofreading is.
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Studies show that up to 97% of our reading time involves trying to understand what we're reading.
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According to Henry Mintzberg, managers fill three basic roles: collecting and conveying information, making decisions, and promoting interpersonal unity.
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The higher you rise in an organization, the more you will be able to rely on form letters.
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Written channels are better for group decision-making, since they allow group members to study responses carefully, which results in fewer instances of miscommunication.
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The ability to communicate is one of the fundamental employability skills identified by the Conference Board of Canada.
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It is far more important for your message to be complete than for it to be concise.
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Putting similar people or events into a single category, even though significant differences exist, is called _____.
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It is impossible to tell someone everything.
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Words are deep connections to the objects they represent.
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A(n) _____ is a Web page just for employees that gives everyone in an organization access to information.
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When your message fails to present a positive image of you and your company, you are losing an opportunity to build _____.
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A survey conducted by the International Association of Business Communicators reveals that good communication has a modest return on investment.
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_____ is defined as the study of the way behaviour is influenced by words and other symbols.
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Understanding how conventional formats enable common codes allows you to achieve your communication purpose.
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Email often has a negative effect on productivity.
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Bypassing creates misunderstandings.
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The ______ is an informal source of company information that can be valuable in helping newcomers understand the organizational culture.
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Clear communication reduces lawsuits.
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If a new idea does not fit your worldview, that idea is likely wrong.
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A prewritten, fill-in-the-blank message designed to fit standard situations is called a(n) _____ letter.
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Customers, suppliers, potential employees, stockholders, and the press are all examples of _____ audiences.
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Effective listeners take extensive notes without evaluating or prioritizing, in order to record as much detail as possible for future reference.
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_____ means taking care of the triple bottom line: economic, environmental, and social performance.It is abbreviated CSR.
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_____ audiences are defined as other people in the same organization, including subordinates, superiors, and peers.
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Innovators who work within organizations are sometimes called _____.
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"Noise" refers only to physical problems with communication channels.
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Trying to force the reader into a position by arguing that there are only two possible positions, one of which is clearly unacceptable, is called _____.
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________ is the process of passing a document from the writer to his/her superior, then back to the writer again, then to another superior, then back to the writer, and so on.
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_________ means going outside the company for products and services that were once provided by the company's employees.
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___________________ is the ability to communicate sensitively with people from other cultures and countries, and is based on an understanding of cultural differences.
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A(n) _____ is a statement that you yourself have verified, while a(n) _____ is a statement that you have not personally verified, but whose truth or falsity could be established either now or in the future.
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________ accounting refers to assessing, auditing, or reporting on how responsible a company or organization is.
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_________ occurs when two people use the same symbol to mean different things.
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Unnecessarily limiting the available options is called _____.
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_____________ occurs when there is too much information for the available means of message transmission.
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A(n) ________ is a web page intended for customers and suppliers, as opposed to intranets.
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_____ occurs when a human receiver cannot process all the messages he or she receives.
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When Aaron decided to become an accounting major, he was stunned when he discovered that a business communication course was required."If I were interested in those things," he complained, "I'd become an English or communication major.Besides, nobody is going to care whether I can write or not once I get a job; all they'll care about is whether I'm good at accounting." Why are Aaron's assumptions incorrect?
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Explain the differences between observations, inferences and judgments.
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List the five criteria that all effective business and administrative messages should fulfill, and provide a brief explanation of what these criteria mean.
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List three ways that poor writing can cost organizations money, and explain how they lose this money.
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Explain what reputation management is and why it has become a concern for organizations.
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____________ is the process of sending a message through a channel.
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A(n) ________________ is an error that occurs when someone does not recognize that prices, situations, and people change with time.
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Interference with any aspect of the communication process is called _____.
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VoIP stands for _____________________.
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