Multiple Choice
With email it is difficult to capture dimensions of emotional expressions that are only present in facial expressions and with body language.For example,Jane sent her boss an email suggesting that she begin a performance review to see if she was ready for a raise.Her boss replied angrily in an email that Jane was out of line and that she would give her a performance review at the same time as other employees.Face-to-face communication may have helped Jane avoid upsetting her boss by:
A) allowing her to pressure her boss by looking her straight in the eye
B) allowing her to make her boss feel guilty by saying no to her face
C) allowing Jane to claim gender discrimination without putting it in writing
D) allowing her to subtly try out the idea of a performance review and evaluate her boss's body language before suggesting she was ready for a raise
E) none of the above; face-to-face communication would not have made a difference
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