Business Communication Process And Product 9th Edition by Mary Ellen Guffey - Test Bank
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1. Communication
today generally flows one way—from companies to the public.
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2. Today’s new
communication technologies have made writing skills less important than in
the past.
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3. You are born
with the abilities to read, listen, speak, and write effectively.
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4. The
21st-century economy depends mainly on information and knowledge.
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5. The knowledge
culture of today's workplace can include factory production employees.
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6. Flattened
management hierarchies allow companies to react more quickly to market changes.
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7. Diverse
workforces are more likely to create the products that consumers demand.
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8. The three
primary business communication functions are to inform, to persuade, and to
entertain.
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9. E-mail is
rapidly becoming the preferred communication channel for online customer
service.
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10. One advantage
of oral communication over written communication is that oral communication
can be more easily adjusted to the audience.
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11. External
communication includes sharing ideas and messages with superiors, coworkers,
and subordinates.
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12. Maxwell is
sending an e-mail message to the Securities and Exchange Commission to ask
about a specific Sarbanes-Oxley regulation. This is an example of internal communication.
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13. According to
media richness theory, face-to-face conversations are the richest because
they provide more helpful cues and allow for immediate feedback.
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14. Social
presence is greater in asynchronous communication (e-mail, forum post) than
in synchronous communication (live chat, IM).
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15. Information
flows through formal communication channels in three directions: downward,
upward, and spiral.
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16. Melinda, a
company department manager, frequently communicates via text messages with
other department managers within the company. This is an example of an upward
flow of communication.
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17. David, a
payroll clerk, came up with an idea for processing payroll more efficiently
and presented it to the Human Resources Department manager. This is an
example of an upward flow of communication.
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18. A company’s
CEO has developed a five-year strategic plan and will share it with all
employees. This is an example of downward communication.
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19. To improve
information flow, many of today's companies have decreased the number of
operating units and managers, thereby shortening lines of communication.
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20. Managers can
use the grapevine productively by sharing bad news as well as good news.
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21. *Ethical
standards usually consist of convenience, personal goals, and company profits.
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22. E-mail is
considered a leaner medium than face-to-face communication.
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23. "Teleworkers"
are employees who operate primarily in the office and are responsible for
company sales via phone.
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24. You can
develop your professional brand by making astute comments on LinkedIn and
Facebook.
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25. Giving credit
to external sources is important only in academic writing; on the job, it is
ethical to use print or online sources freely without documenting them.
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26. The term
"information worker" refers to an employee who is responsible for
creating and maintaining company databases.
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27. One challenge
posed by flatter organizations is that every employee must be a skilled
communicator.
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28. Project-based
teams are becoming a thing of the past as workers are dispersed in various
locations.
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