Multiple Choice
Using email to communicate bad news ________.
A) is never a good choice
B) doesn't give your audience time to analyze the bad news before replying
C) makes it more likely that the person communicating will sugarcoat the bad news
D) frees the communicator from worrying about being confronted by an angry audience
E) has been unanimously justified by human resource professionals in the case of firings and layoffs
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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