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Title: CHAPTER 1 UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS COMMUNICATION IN TODAY


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CHAPTER 1UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS COMMUNICATION IN
TODAYS WORKPLACE
2
  • True/False
  • _____Communication is a simple process of sending
    and receiving messages.
  • ANSWER False. Communication is the process of
    transferring information and meaning between
    senders and receivers using one or more written,
    oral, visual, or electronic channels.
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 4 OBJECTIVE 1
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
  • _____Stronger business relationships and stronger
    decision making are two of the benefits received
    from effective communication.
  • ANSWER True. A list of benefits is on pages 4-5.
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGES 4-5 OBJECTIVE 1
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
  • _____By stressing the benefits of responding to
    your messages, you can increase the chances that
    your audiences will react as youd like them to.
  • ANSWER True. This is an effective strategy for
    positively influencing the audience of each
    message.
  • DIFFICULTY easy PAGE 5 OBJECTIVE 5 TYPE
    concept AACSB Communication

3
  • _____Plagiarism is claiming someone elses work
    as your own.
  • ANSWER True. Plagiarism is claiming someone
    elses work as your own.
  • DIFFICULTY easy PAGE 8 OBJECTIVE 6 TYPE
    concept AACSB Communication, Ethical Reasoning
  • _____Ethics are the accepted principles of
    conduct that govern behavior within a society.
  • ANSWER True. This is the definition given in the
    text.
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 8 OBJECTIVE 3
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication, Ethical
    Reasoning
  • _____Ethical communication may state opinions as
    facts.
  • ANSWER False. Ethical communication does not
    state opinions as facts, does not hide negative
    information behind an optimistic attitude, and
    does not portray graphic data unfairly.
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 8 OBJECTIVE 2
    TYPE application AACSB Communication, Ethical
    Reasoning

4
  • The process of transferring information and
    meaning between senders and receivers is called
    ______.
  • ANSWER Communication
  • Difficulty moderate PAGE 4 OBJECTIVE 4
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
  • ______ is the last step in the communication
    process.
  • ANSWER Feedback or the receiver sending feedback
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 7 OBJECTIVE 4
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
  • ______ refers to the accepted principles of
    conduct that govern behavior within a society.
  • ANSWER Ethics
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 8 OBJECTIVE 6
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication, Ethical
    Reasoning

5
  • ______ ______ is the mixture of traditions,
    expectations, and unwritten social rules that
    help convey meaning between members of the same
    culture.
  • ANSWER Cultural Context
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 11 OBJECTIVE 5
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication,
    Multicultural and Diversity
  • China and Japan are both considered
    ______-context cultures.
  • ANSWER High
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 12 OBJECTIVE 3
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication,
    Multicultural and Diversity
  • In a/an ______-context culture, people rely less
    on verbal communication and more on the context
    of nonverbal actions and environmental setting to
    convey meaning.
  • ANSWER High
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 11 OBJECTIVE 3
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication,
    Multicultural and Diversity

6
  • List the eight steps in the communication
    process.
  • ANSWER 1) The sender has an idea. 2) The sender
    encodes the ideaputs it into a message that the
    receiver will understand. 3) The sender produces
    the message in a transmittable medium. 4) The
    sender transmits the message through a channel.
    5) The audience receives the message. 6) The
    audience decodes the message. 7) The audience
    responds to the message. 7) The audience provides
    feedback.
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 7 OBJECTIVE 4
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
  • Briefly explain the difference between ethical
    communication and unethical communication.
  • ANSWER Ethical communication includes all
    relevant information, is true in every sense, and
    is not deceptive. It avoids plagiarism,
    misquoting, misrepresenting numbers, and
    distorting visuals. By contrast, unethical
    communication can include falsehoods and
    misleading information (or exclude important
    information).
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 8 OBJECTIVE 6
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication, Ethical
    Reasoning

7
CHAPTER 2MASTERING INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
8
  • True/False
  • _____ Effective teams have a clear sense of
    purpose.
  • ANSWER True. As well as having a clear sense of
    purpose, effective teams communicate openly and
    honestly, reach decisions by consensus, think
    creatively, remain focused, and resolve conflict
    effectively.
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 28 OBJECTIVE 3
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
  • _____ Teams can contribute to higher performance
    levels by improving employees productivity and
    creativity.
  • ANSWER True. Successful teams improve
    productivity, creativity, and employee
    involvement.
  • DIFFICULTY easy PAGE 29 OBJECTIVE 1 TYPE
    concept AACSB Communication
  • _____ While working in teams is productive for
    the individual, the group effort is less creative
    than an individual effort.
  • ANSWER False. Working in teams can unleash vast
    amounts of creativity and energy in workers who
    share a sense of purpose and mutual
    accountability.
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 29 OBJECTIVE 1
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
  • _____ Groupthink leads team members to withhold
    contrary or unpopular opinions.
  • ANSWER True. Groupthink can result in decisions
    that are worse than the ones team members might
    have made individually.
  • DIFFICULTY easy PAGE 29 OBJECTIVE 1 TYPE
    concept AACSB Communication

9
  • _____ Prejudgment, interpreting, and selective
    listening are barriers to being a good listener.
  • ANSWER False. Prejudgment, selective perception,
    and selective listening are barriers.
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGES 37-38 OBJECTIVE 5
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
  • _____ Generally speaking, nonverbal signals are
    more powerful than words.
  • ANSWER True. Nonverbal cues (gestures, etc.) can
    cancel the meaning of verbal language that
    accompanies them.
  • DIFFICULTY easy PAGE 38 OBJECTIVE 6 TYPE
    concept AACSB Communication
  • _____ Your tone and facial expressions shape the
    way others perceive you and your messages.
  • ANSWER True. These nonverbal signals communicate
    important messages to your receivers.
  • DIFFICULTY easy PAGE 39 OBJECTIVE 6 TYPE
    concept AACSB Communication

10
  • Fill-in the Blank
  • A unit of two or more people who work together to
    achieve a goal is a/an ______.
  • ANSWER Team
  • DIFFICULTY easy PAGE 28 OBJECTIVE 1 TYPE
    concept AACSB Communication
  • ______ occurs when peer pressure causes team
    members to withhold contrary or unpopular
    opinions.
  • ANSWER Groupthink
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 29 OBJECTIVE 1
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
  • Individuals with private motives that affect a
    groups interaction are said to have _____
    ______.
  • ANSWER Hidden Agendas
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 29 OBJECTIVE 1
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
  • ______ is the Hawaiian word for quick, and
    refers to a website technology that allows team
    members to revise the content of a website as
    they get new ideas.
  • ANSWER Wiki
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 30 OBJECTIVE 4
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication, Technology
  • Your behavior, personal appearance, smile, and
    handshake are all important aspects of business
    ______, which is now widely regarded as an
    important business skill.
  • ANSWER Etiquette
  • DIFFICULTY difficulty PAGE 30 OBJECTIVE 2
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication

11
  • Short Answer/Essay
  • Discuss at least two ways that teams help an
    organization succeed.
  • ANSWER Any two of the following should be
    listed. 1) Increasing information and knowledge.
    2) Increasing the diversity of views. 3)
    Increasing the acceptance of a solution.
  • 4) Increasing performance levels.
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGE 29 OBJECTIVE 1
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
  • Outline the four elements necessary to plan a
    productive meeting.
  • ANSWER 1) Identify your purposeinformative or
    decision-making. 2) Select participantsinvolve
    only those whose presence is essential. 3) Choose
    an appropriate time and location. 4) Set and
    follow an agenda.
  • DIFFICULTY moderate PAGES 3233 OBJECTIVE 3
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
  • List and briefly describe three important forms
    of meeting technologies in use today.
  • ANSWER Popular meeting technologies include
    instant messaging and teleconferencing (in which
    three or more people are connected by phone
    simultaneously) videoconferencing (which lets
    participants see and hear each other) web-based
    meeting systems (which combine the best of
    instant messaging, shared workspaces, and
    videoconferencing with other tools such as
    virtual whiteboards).
  • DIFFICULTY difficult PAGES 3536 OBJECTIVE
    4 TYPE concept AACSB Communication,
    Technology
  • List and explain at least three phases of the
    listening process.
  • ANSWER The listening process includes the
    following steps 1) Receivinghearing and taking
    note of the message. 2) Decodingassigning
    meaning to sounds determining what the speaker
    really means. 3) Rememberingretaining what you
    hear. 4) Evaluatingapplying critical thinking
    skills to weigh the speakers remarks. 5)
    Respondingreacting to the speakers message.
  • DIFFICULTY difficult PAGE 37 OBJECTIVE 5
    TYPE concept AACSB Communication
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