Wide range of communication tasks
Ambition and great
ideas aren't enough; you need to be able to communicate with people in order to
succeed in business. Communication is the process of transferring information
and meaning between senders and receivers using one or more of the following:
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all of the above
Given the importance
of communication in business, employers expect you to be competent at a wide
range of communication tasks including all but which one of the following:
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communicating
unethically, even when choices aren't clear
An important element
of audience-centered communication is etiquette--the expected norms of behavior
in a particular situation. Long lists of etiquette rules can be overwhelming.
Fortunately, you can count on three principles to get you through just about any
situation. Which of the following is not one of the three principles?
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decoding
A high-context culture
relies less on verbal communication and more on the context of nonverbal
actions and environmental setting to convey meaning. The following country is an
example of a high-context culture:
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china
The basic
communication model consists of eight steps. During the step known as decoding,
after a message is received, the receiver needs to extract the idea from the
message. Even well-crafted, well-intentioned communication efforts can fail at
this stage because extracting meaning is a highly personal process that may be
influenced by which of the following:
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culture experiences
and learning
Ethics are the
accepted principles of conduct that govern behavior within a society. Ethical
communication includes all relevant information, is true in every sense, and is
not deceptive in any way. In contrast, unethical communication can distort the
truth or manipulate audiences in a variety of ways. Examples of unethical
communication include all of the following except:
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overqouating
Throughout your
career, you will interact with people from a variety of cultures, people who
differ in race, age, gender, sexual orientation, national and regional
attitudes and beliefs, family structure, religion, native language, physical
and cognitive abilities, life experience, and educational background.
___________ is an appreciation for cultural differences that affect
communication and the ability to adjust one's communication style to ensure
that efforts to send and receive messages across cultural boundaries are
successful.
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cultural competency
deally, businesses can
communicate with employees, customers, and other stakeholders in their native
language. However, translation isn't always cost effective or possible. To
write effectively for people who may not be comfortable using your language,
you should do all but which of the following:
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avoid slang and be
careful with jargon
When speaking to
people whose native language is not your own, you should do all but which of
the following:
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clarify will happen
next
Which of the following
are tools for communicating effectively?
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instant messaging