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Persuasion implies that you are communicating with someone who thinks the same way as you do.
false
Researchers should state their objectives in general, broad, and achievable statements.
false
The first task of most persuasive messages is to
gain the attention of the readers
What is a component of the AIDA approach to mass sales messages?
gaining attention
Which of these is the most expensive medium for sending mass sales messages?
hard copy letters
Which element is least crucial to most routine message development?
information gathering
In order to design your presentation slides for ease of processing, you should limit the amount of information on any given slide.
true
Inaccuracies in a résumé can cost you the chance at a job interview.
true
One of the best ways to understand a potential employer's needs is to
research the strategic goals and unique challenges of the company.
Which question should you ask yourself to determine if the bad-news message you plan to send passes the "facts" aspect of the FAIR test?
Have I gathered all the relevant information and examined various accounts of the same event?
Why should you send a note of appreciation following an interview?
to express goodwill and confirm your interest in the position
What is the purpose of an overview?
to show how your audience will benefit from the idea you are proposing
Yes-but statements are one of the most common forms of
token-appreciation
A speaker who allows a question-and-answer period takes a risk, as audience members may ask difficult questions.
true
A young professional who has a few years of job experience should generally use a chronological résumé.
true
According to consulting firm Siegel+Gale, delivering bad news the right way can strengthen customer relationships and lay the foundations for increased trust when conditions improve.
true
An executive summary tells the story of the report so the busy reader can get the gist of the content.
true
Business professionals do not usually need to focus on audience analysis for routine messages.
true
Casual dress is rare in a business-related setting.
true
For business research, the information you can access through business databases and other sources at your library is generally the most reliable.
true
Having presence involves commanding attention, garnering respect for your ideas, engaging your listeners, and inspiring your audience to action.
true
Most effective sales messages provide incentives to motivate purchase of products or services.
true
One advantage of giving bad news in a written communication is that you can ensure you get all the facts right and control the message.
true
Persuasive messages are directed to others who resist your ideas, products, or services.
true
Presentations put a spotlight on speakers, providing them with the opportunity to build credibility.
true
The first step in developing research-based business reports is identifying what decision makers want to accomplish.
true
To prevent employees and customers from ignoring announcements, the subject line must be specific and must create interest.
true
When choosing between bullets or numbered lists in responding to an inquiry, you should consider whether the order of the items is important.
true
When using a story line approach to business presentations, the stories should connect facts with people and their business goals.
true
When you analyze data with other group members, you are less likely to inadvertently misinterpret the data.
true
When you are creating cover letters and résumés, you are writing persuasive messages.
true
You can raise the credibility of your report by providing supporting details for your conclusions.
true
A mistake that many job applicants make while creating résumés is
trying to display everything they do well.
What should be avoided during most presentations?
turning off the lights
A business writer who wants to help readers rapidly process and group the information in a report should
use bulleting and enumerated lists.
Which technique helps team presentations be more seamless?
using verbal transitions to pass speaking roles from one person to the next
Reports or guides that are issued by the government and organizations and that generally describe research about solving a particular issue are
white papers
You ask your coworker to review your slides for a presentation, and he has trouble recognizing the most important ideas. To fix this, what should you change?
Use bold or italics to highlight key ideas.
Which guideline is recommended by the SOFTEN model of nonverbal communication?
Use your facial expressions to connect with your audience and show enthusiasm for your topic.
A message that makes a claim is most likely to end with
a call to action
What is a common component of all routine messages, including messages that express sympathy?
a statement of goodwill
If someone asks you something you do not know during a question-and-answer session, what should you do?
admit that you do not know and offer to find the information
What should be avoided when conveying bad news to customers?
an accusatory tone
What is the first step in the AIM planning process?
analyzing your audience to make sure you are addressing their needs
Many employees ignore announcements because announcements
are broadcast to a large number of employees
Celebrity endorsements in advertising are based on the ________ principle of influence.
authority
When delivering negative performance reviews, focusing on attitudes and intentions will
be perceived as judgmental.
Persuasive messages should conclude with a(n)
call to action
Generally, bar charts are best suited for
comparing amounts or quantities
Many potential employers immediately discard résumés that
contain typos or other careless errors.
To project objectivity in a report, you should
ensure that your enthusiasm and strong positive emotion do not appear to cloud your judgment.
Claims are most likely to be successful if they show emotion.
false
Complying with audience requests during a presentation is a bad idea as it will ruin your "flow."
false
Exaggeration is acceptable in persuasive messages.
false
Generally, an executive summary for a 50-page report should be about two pages long.
false
In the opening moments of your presentation, looking for friendly faces in the audience will make you feel more nervous.
false
Making eye contact with audience members while presenting can distract you from your message.
false
Most proposals deal with personnel issues.
false
Starting a presentation by telling the story of your company is effective at capturing audience attention and providing helpful background.
false
When describing accomplishments and experiences in a résumé, begin statements with nouns or pronouns.
false
When writing routine requests, you should expect strong resistance from message recipients.
false
When you are an audience member, you should avoid making eye contact so you don't distract the presenter.
false
What is the best way to deliver presentations with authenticity?
finding ways to present your real self to your audience
External persuasive messages often
focus more on promoting products and services
One characteristic of high-performing organizations is that employees will share bad news with superiors but not with each other.
False
What is the advantage of front-loading a routine message?
It makes it easier to get the reader's attention.
What is an advantage of delivering bad news in person?
One can use verbal and nonverbal cues to show concern and sensitivity.
What is a guideline for writing an effective résumé?
Position your most important contributions first.
Which statement about scholarly journals is true?
They contain business research that is extremely reliable.
What is a disadvantage of conducting primary research into a business problem?
it is more consuming than secondary research
What will help you maintain a flexible approach during your presentation?
know the key messages of your presentation
In order to design your slides to facilitate ease of processing,
limit your text to ten words per line.
Decision makers are unlikely to take your report seriously when you
make recommendations that are not explicitly linked to facts and conclusions.
Which guideline is suggested for fielding questions?
pause before answering a question
People often misread body language, so you should
pay attention to your audience members and adjust your presentation based on their reactions.
To develop original reports, make sure that you avoid
plagiarizing in any form.
Which aspect of writing business reports relates to the component of credibility known as character?
reporting information transparently
Which term is used to encompass the analysis of data collected by others with no direction from you or members of your organization?
secondary research
Which aspect of bad news indicates how serious or detrimental a bad-news message is?
severity
The purpose of cover letters and résumés is to
show how you meet the needs of your prospective employers.
Which action during a speech is most likely to result in your audience judging you as caring?
showing that you are interested in the needs of your audience
Which guideline makes a presentation more effective?
speak to your audience not the screen
A leading question is one that
suggests how you want the respondents to answer.
For your presentation to be effective, you must summarize your ________ and reemphasize them several times.
take keyway messages
A person who has to deliver bad news should avoid
taking the blame for something that is not his or her fault.
Problem statements are most effective when
they provide the unique context of the problem for the organization.