Exam #1
T/F: A word's denotation refers to its literal, dictionary meaning
True
T/F: An ideal number of team members is five
True
T/F: Audiences can participate in your presentation by using the backchannel for online conversations
True
T/F: Communication is the process of sending and receiving verbal as well as nonverbal messages.
True
T/F: Face-to-face communication is strongly preferred over other forms of communication by three generations of workers and employees
True
T/F: Giving and receiving feedback should be part of every team's culture
True
T/F: Intranets are useful for engaging and listening to employees online
True
T/F: Multiculturalism refers to appreciating diversity among people, typically beyond differences in countries of origin
True
Which meeting format provides the best alternative for face-to-face meetings?
Video-based
First barrier of communication
Vocabulary
_____ skills are particularly important in today's workplace and crucial to your success in an organization
Writing
Email and text messaging are useful for:
1) Confirming deliveries and sending product alerts 2)providing fast client contact and advertising a new product or service 3)sending important information in a meeting and providing instant reminders
Nonverbal communication includes:
1) body movement and physical appearance 2)voice qualities and time 3)touch, space, and territory
Verbal Barriers include:
1) over abstraction, polarization, and inadequate knowledge or vocabulary 2)differences in language or interpretation 3)ambiguity and inappropriate use of expressions
What are the steps for team writing?
1)Identify project requirements 2)Draft the writing 3)Revise the writing
Team presentations require:
1)extensive planning 2)close coordination 3)measure of maturity and goodwill
Technology can be used for work in teams to:
1)improve work processes and collaboration 2)improve knowledge management and work outcomes 3)decrease the number of meetings and email messages
The flow of information from managers to their employees is called:
1)lateral communication 2)upward communication 3)downward communication
Examples of environmental noise include:
1)poor acoustics and extreme temperatures 2) too many meetings and projects 3)too many e-mails
To avoid anxiety, you should:
1)practice 2)develop a positive attitude 3)concentrate on friendly faces
To keep a meeting focused and productive, you should:
1)state the purpose of the meeting and review the agenda upfront. 2)disregard the length of the meeting if people want to stay. 3)cut off all discussion.
______ is the belief that an individual's own cultural group is superior
Ethnocentrism
Four reasons to give presentation
Explain, persuade, inform, ?
If interpersonal conflict develops into a permanent part of the group interactions, its best to:
address the conflict directly
Terms such as few, several, some, and as soon as possible may be considered ____ and too broad
ambiguous
T/F: Although instant and text messaging are commonly used for business communication today, most companies avoid using social media
False
T/F: By farm the most expressive part of your body is your right hand
False
T/F: Communication is a linear, static process
False
T/F: In business organizations, team writing is not commonly used for sales proposals
False
T/F: One way to succeed at making presentation is to "wing it"
False
T/F: Upward communication refers to the flow of communication from upper-level employees or managers down to lower-level employees
False
T/F: Voice technologies and text messaging are poor choices for interpersonal communication at work
False
T/F: Your closing should introduce the topic, identify the purpose, and preview the presentation
False
According to one insurance company's definition, _____ is about respecting and valuing the unique dimensions each agent and employee adds to the organization
Inclusion
When faced with an ethical decision, you should ask yourself:
"Does my action comply with company policies and guidelines"
An appropriate reaction to a team's problems meeting deadline is:
"What can I do to help the team?"
Three factors, conflict, conformity, and ______, greatly affect a team's performance and how much team members enjoy working together
consensus
A full-scale rehearsal with visuals is ____ for team presentations
crucial
The meaning we attach to time depends on our _____ , our status, and the specific situation
culture
For smart companies, listening online isn't just about having a presence-its about
engaging customers
Use _____ meetings for the most important business interactions
face-to-face
T/F: One way to improve listening skills is to interrupt the speaker as often as possible
false
To listen more effectively, you should give the speaker your undivided attention, stay open-minded, involve yourself in the communication, and
refrain from interrupting
Communication consists of the communication need, sender, message, audience, and:
response
When communicating across generations in the workplace, you should:
think of the older worker as an individual rather than part of a stereotypical group
a tip for smartphone use is:
to avoid taking calls during meetings unless this is the norm
Effective openings include a quotation, question, hypothetical situation, story, startling fact or:
visual
Most business presentations include some:
visual support
We are such poor listeners because:
we have not been taught how to listen well
Businesspeople in both Asia and Latin American countries tend to favor long negotiations and slow deliberations
True
For direct plan presentation, you'll want your main points up front and reinforced throughout your slides
True
Make your team presentation look as though it were prepared and given by a single person
True
Your _____ should summarize the main points of your presentation, especially if it has been a long one
Closing
Saying about listening
Most people do not listen to understand they listen with the intent to respond
What should you memorize in a presentation
Opening and closing
We all interpret event through our own mental filter, and that filter is based on our unique knowledge, experiences, and:
Perspectives
Planning a presentation involves determining the purpose of the presentation, analyzing the audience, and:
Selecting a delivery method
Understanding one's own emotions and how they affect others recognizing one's strengths and limitations, and demonstrating self-confidence is an example of:
Self-awareness
When communicating with people from different cultures, whether at home or abroad, you should:
Show respect
____ backgrounds are best for slides
Simple
For important presentations, plan on a minimum of ____ run-throughs
Three
A meeting agenda helps focus the attention of both the facilitator and the participants
True
In a business environment, you need to consider _____ consequences of your communication because anything you write and say may become public if your company is sued or is part of a government investigation
legal
Most presentations are to report, explain, persuade, or:
motivate