effective supervisory ch 8
What is the average rate of speech for most Americans? p. 131
125-150
Generally what percentage of a supervisor's day is spent communicating in some form? p. 125
80 percent
What can be done to avoid an early interruption of the speaker?
Allow for a thoughtful pause
What nonverbal clue is being communicated when you are standing over a seated employee?
Anger
What is a good way to overcome resistance to feedback?
Ask for feedback from employees on you
What can be used to improve communication?
Asking for feedback
How many generations are there in the workforce for the first time ever?
Four
Which is NOT good when giving an employee feedback?
Give feedback publically
What is the means by which the message is sent? p. 125
Medium
What often leads to a breakdown in communication in an organizational setting?
Neither party takes responsibility for clarity
What nonverbal cue may be being communicated when there is limited eye contact?
Nervousness
What are factors that distort or block the message?
Noise
What can communicate meaning in ways that words alone cannot?
Paralanguage
How should the message be restated to show you understood the message as it was delivered?
Paraphrasing in your own words
What can cause the original message to become something completely different?
Receiver's interpretation
Who is the person who is talking during communication? p. 125
Sender
What is occurring when something from our past experiences makes us see people as a group and not individuals?
Stereotyping
What is not communicated in emails that is vital to effective communication?
Tone
Which generation is at retirement age but may still be in the workforce?
Traditionalists
What is considered the more effective form of communication particularly in organizations?
Two-way
What should be focused on when giving an employee feedback?
What is changeable
Which nonverbal cue is being communicated when you are leaning forward?
interested
What is the means by which the message is sent?
medium
What must happen for true listening to occur? p. 131
understanding