Multiple Choice
When reviewing your bad-news message, which of the following questions will help you evaluate the "impacts" aspect of the FAIR test?
A) Are my motives clear, or will others perceive that I have a hidden agenda?
B) Is my perspective of the facts influenced by defensiveness, favoritism, or some other bias?
C) Have I stated the message in a way that recognizes the inherent worth of others?
D) Am I doing what I can to provide appropriate opportunities to the bad-news recipients?
E) Is the rationale for this bad news based on sound facts and conclusions?
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