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Because of the legal implications involved in refusing credit, you should
avoid telling applicants the specific reason(s) why you must deny them credit
A company plans to downsize over the next year. Which of the following
would be the BEST way to prepare employees for this negative announcement
To minimize disappointment and maintain a positive relationship, the
inductive strategy is the best way to organize messages that refuse requests
Which of the following is FALSE when offering guarantees and free trial
offers in persuasive messages
Which of the following is the suggested four-step sequence for an
inductive outline
Which of the following is FALSE concerning a persuasive claim message
In some circumstances, placing a refusal in the first sentence is
justified
Which sentence is a good example of a buffer for a bad news message
A well-written message acknowledging a customer’s order usually will
likely result in
Paragraphs in a persuasive message are typically long in order to achieve
the writer's persuasive purpose
Which of the following sentences provides the most effective incentive for
consumers to complete and return a survey about laundry detergents
Ignacio is asking for a refund or a replacement for a recently purchased
malfunctioning DVD player; his request for the refund or replacement would be
considered
The central selling point in a persuasive message
As compared to letters, memos and email are channels for sharing
information of a somewhat ____ nature
Which of the following are FALSE when writing bad-news messages
“I have received and read your letter of April 12” is an effective neutral
way to begin the first paragraph of a bad-news message.
A sincere apology message to a customer for a serious mistake made would
likely be considered by the customer as
Depending on the situation, a thank-you message can be handwritten,
printed on letterhead, or sent electronically
Memorandums, or memos, are appropriate for communication both inside and
outside the company
Selection of the deductive or inductive method of organizing business
messages depends on the probable reaction of the receiver to the message
Since the main message of a negative-news message is the bad news, more
space should be devoted to the refusal than to the explanations for the refusal
Which of the following is an effective device for gaining attention in a
persuasive message
Jawon is a training and development manager who has been asked by a
professor to speak to her class about careers in training. However, since he is
currently conducting an important staff development program, his schedule is
very busy, and he must refuse the request. What would be the BEST way to end
his message
Which of the following summarizes the AIDA steps in the persuasive process
Goodwill messages can be designed to build strong, lasting relationships
among employees, clients, customers, and various other groups
Memos or email messages are the most frequent methods for sharing
procedures and instructions for internal business communication when a written
record is needed
Which statement best describes the appropriateness of the following
product claim in a sales letter? "Viruscan is the best virus defense
product available. It offers the most sophisticated and comprehensive
protection for your data."
The principles used in selling an idea are similar to those used in
selling products
To overcome receiver resistance to a persuasive appeal, the price
typically should be
Melody is responding negatively to a request for a claim. Which of the
following would she NOT do in composing her message to the customer
The steps for the deductive sequence approach for a good-news message are
If you need to convey information that contains good- or neutral-news, you
could use
Delnisha, a customer service representative for the manufacturer of
Marathon brand faucets, receives a large order from a small contractor. Which
of the following is the BEST way for Delnisha to begin a message saying the
company does not sell directly to end users
When writing a message offering constructive criticism, one’s primary
consideration should be
An effective opening for a bad-news message
Which of the following provides the BEST opening line in a persuasive memo
asking the company president to provide extra funds for advertising a new cat
food line
To avoid litigation, some credit-granting companies
Which of the following is FALSE about persuasive communication
Persuasive requests differ from routine requests in that
Bonita wants to sell her consulting abilities to a potential client. She
should use principles that are similar to those used in selling products and
services
Which of the following is the BEST way to draw attention to an enclosure
that accompanies a sales message
Which of the following is the BEST suggestion to follow when refusing a
request
Which of the following is the BEST introduction of a product or service in
a sales message
When writing complex procedures that should be completed in a particular
order, which method is BEST
Ken is preparing a persuasive message to business owners in his community.
Before he writes his message he should try to understand what characteristics
these owners have in common, such as the goals and educational status
In a credit refusal message, your main purpose is to tactfully say “no”
since the recipient is a poor credit risk and not a potential customer
Claims related to product warranties, guarantees, or contractual conditions
are typically ____ claims
A recommended way to subordinate the price of a product is to reveal it in
a sentence that also refers to the central selling point
Which is the BEST choice for the first sentence of a sales message
Email messages and memos differ from letters in that they are
Neutral messages contain content that is not likely to generate an
emotional message from the receiver
Memorandums, or memos, are appropriate for communication both
inside and outside the company
Because message expectations and social conventions differ among
cultures, effective communicators adapt their strategies when communicating
with various audiences
Zappos focuses on customer service throughout the company as the
means to building customer loyalty
Making a choice between an inductive outline or a deductive
outline is as important in writing an email message or memorandum as in writing
a letter
Selection of the deductive or inductive method of organizing
business messages depends on the probable reaction of the receiver to the
message
The usual American strategies for structuring good-news and
neutral-news messages can be generally applied to international audiences
The three steps in the deductive strategy used for good- and
neutral-news messages indicate the requirement for a three-paragraph document
format
Good- or neutral-news messages follow a deductive sequence in
which the message begins with the main idea
An advantage of the deductive organization of good- or
neutral-news messages is that it helps receivers save time because they can
understand the important idea and then move rapidly through the details
Depending on the situation, a thank-you message can be
handwritten, printed on letterhead, or sent electronically
Goodwill messages can be designed to build strong, lasting
relationships among employees, clients, customers, and various other groups
Appreciation letters that are not sent in a timely manner may
arouse questions about the sender's motive
It is acceptable to send a message of appreciation that includes
strong, somewhat exaggerated language when the sender believes the statements
to be true
The strategies for routine claims and persuasive claims differ
because with a persuasive claim, a request will likely be granted only after
explanations and arguments have been presented
An attempt at resale or sales promotion is inappropriate in a
favorable response to a claim message
Cultural beliefs and practices impact the ways specific cultures
organize messages
Voicemail communication is extremely important because on most
business calls, you most likely will be leaving a message rather than talking
to someone
Personalized form letters are a fast and efficient means to send
frequently recurring messages that will likely result in a neutral or favorable
reaction from the receiver
The impersonal nature of form letters makes them inappropriate for
business purposes
An acknowledgment message is sent to indicate an order has been
received and processed
When asked to provide credit information about an account holder,
good advice is to report only facts and avoid opinions about the applicant
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act requires that a credit applicant
be notified of a credit decision within 10 days of receipt of the request or
application
Asking a colleague or employee to walk through the steps outlined
in a procedural document is recommended prior to finalizing the document
Memos or email messages are the most frequent methods for sharing
procedures and instructions for internal business communication when a written
record is needed
Using numbers when possible eliminates potential confusion with
international audiences because dates and amounts are conveyed in the same way
throughout the world
One recommended way to check the quality of your voice mail system
is to pretend you don’t know your direct line or extension number and place a
call to yourself
Cookie blocking will prevent unwanted tracing of your computer
activities while allowing subscribed online services to continue operating
Zappos has simplified the information-seeking process for
customers through the FAQ section on the company website, effectively reducing
the need for customers to call the company
If you need to convey information that contains good- or
neutral-news, you could use
As compared to letters, memos and email are channels for sharing
information of a somewhat ____ nature
The organization of business messages should be organized based on
The strategies for structuring effective good- and neutral-news
messages
The steps for the deductive sequence approach for a good-news
message are
Email messages and memos differ from letters in that they are
Mary has a neutral message to deliver to a co-worker. What
delivery options would be the most effective
Shaneka is writing a message to an intercultural audience to
explain the short-term goals of the organization. Which of the following should
she NOT use when writing for her audience
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the
deductive sequence approach for a good-news message
Which of the following is recommended advice when writing an
appreciation message
A sincere apology message to a customer for a serious mistake made
would likely be considered by the customer as
Your staff has worked hard to successfully complete a project for
a large advertising client. Which of the following is the BEST
way for you to express thanks to the staff
Ignacio is asking for a refund or a replacement for a recently
purchased malfunctioning DVD player; his request for the refund or replacement
would be considered a
Claims related to product warranties, guarantees, or contractual
conditions are typically ____ claims
In writing a routine claim,
Which of the following is NOT good advice for
writing a routine claim
You are writing to ABClothes.com to request an exchange for an
ordered shirt that was recently sent to you in an incorrect size; the message
you write will be
After consideration of a customer’s request for a partial product
refund due to repeated repairs, you have determined that you should comply.
Which of the following is NOT part of your effective adjustment
message
Persuasive requests differ from routine requests in that
Zappos, an Internet business success story, has built its success
on outstanding customer service. Which of the following is NOT
part of Zappos’ strategy
Which of the following sentences is a good example of a beginning
sentence in a favorable reply to a routine request
Which of the following is NOT recommended when
preparing form messages
Which of the following requires an individualized acknowledgment
message
Ola Jensen has placed her first order with your company. What is
the BEST method to let her know you received her order
A well-written message acknowledging a customer’s order usually
will likely result in
Which of the following guidelines for writing messages extending
credit is FALSE
You have been asked to provide a credit reference for a customer.
Which of the following will be part of your written response
When you provide credit information about another person, you have
an ethical and legal obligation to
Manual, a credit supervisor, must write a letter informing a new
client that her credit application has been approved. What writing sequence
should he use
Which of the following are the most frequently used methods of
communicating standard operating procedures and other instructions to
employees?
A procedural message may be ineffective if it
Your company has decided to require all employees to wear picture
ID badges, starting next week. Numerous steps are involved to get a photo ID.
What would you do to alert the employees of the requirement?
When writing complex procedures that should be completed in a
particular order, which method is BEST?
Which is the recommended format for writing the date of February
10, 2011, in an international business document
Which of the following is NOT recommended when
leaving a voice mail message on another person’s phone?
A technology that provides information about your computer usage
to remote third parties is called
In some circumstances, sharing bad news via email rather than
face-to-face is justified
By placing bad news in the first paragraph, receiver support is
more likely than when it is presented after giving reasons
Since the main message of a negative-news message is the bad news,
more space should be devoted to the refusal than to the explanations for the
refusal
In some circumstances, placing a refusal in the first sentence is
justified
“I have received and read your letter of April 12” is an effective
neutral way to begin the first paragraph of a bad-news message
The best reason to give the receiver for a refusal is “company
policy” because it requires no further explanation
Usually, a statement of bad news should be followed by a logical
explanation
“We apologize for any inconvenience we may have caused you” is a
recommended way to close a refusal letter
Using passive voice and complex sentences are effective ways to
de-emphasize bad
Offering a counterproposal may eliminate the need to state the
refusal directly
Providing an alternative or counterproposal to a refusal for a
request should be avoided since it would only heighten audience frustration
over the bad news
To minimize disappointment and maintain a positive relationship,
the inductive strategy is the best way to organize messages that refuse
requests
Template letters, as featured by leading word processing software,
eliminate the need to compose original documents
“We apologize for any inconvenience we may have caused you” is an
effective way to close a refusal message
Because of the legal implications involved in refusing credit, you
should avoid telling applicants the specific reason(s) why you must deny them
credit
In a credit refusal message, your main purpose is to tactfully say
“no” since the recipient is a poor credit risk and not a potential customer
The Fair Credit Reporting Act gives consumers specific rights and
protections when they apply for and are denied credit
Communicating constructive criticism about service received can be
thought of as an ethical responsibility
Delivering constructive criticism can be beneficial by alerting
management that changes need to be made
When communicating negative organizational news, it is advisable
to tone down the news to minimize its severity
Communication from management during the Sago mine tragedy was
handled in a timely and effective manner
The governor of West Virginia during the Sago mine tragedy told
Sago managers and inspectors to share all the factual information, good or bad
Email is typically the most effective channel for communicating
negative organizational news
Total anonymity in cyberspace would enable people to violate the
laws of libel, defamation, and copyright without prosecution
In the Sago mine tragedy, a serious inaccuracy that 12 trapped
miners were still alive was widely publicized. Which of the following is the LEAST
LIKELY reason for this miscommunication
Which of the following is FALSE concerning personal
delivery of bad news
If bad news appears in the first sentence of a message, the
What is the correct order for the inductive writing sequence
Exceptions to the use of inductive approach for bad-news messages
include
An effective opening for a bad-news message
Greg Komuro often delivers messages to clients in which he must
convey negative ideas. Which of the following techniques could Greg use to
subordinate bad news
Which of the following are FALSE when writing
bad-news messages?
Your employer asked you to compose a message to be sent to all job
applicants who were not selected for sales representative position. You should
Which of the following is NOT a technique for
writing a bad-news message
A counterproposal
An effective counterproposal
Which of the following is NOT recommended within the
final sentence of a bad-news message?
Which sentence is a good example of a buffer for a bad news
message
Which of the following would be the BEST closing
sentence in a bad-news message
Which of the following is the BEST suggestion to follow
when refusing a request
Which of the following is the BEST negative reply to
a request for a favor
Jawon is a training and development manager who has been asked by
a professor to speak to her class about careers in training. However, since he
is currently conducting an important staff development program, his schedule is
very busy, and he must refuse the request. What would be the BEST
way to end his message
Which of the following is the BEST advice for using
template documents that are available with word processing software
Melody is responding negatively to a request for a claim. Which of
the following would she NOT do in composing her message to the
customer
Delnisha, a customer service representative for the manufacturer
of Marathon brand faucets, receives a large order from a small contractor.
Which of the following is the BEST way for Delnisha to begin a
message saying the company does not sell directly to end users
Messages denying credit are different from other types of bad-news
messages in that they
Which of the following is NOT required by the Fair
Credit Reporting Act for a credit bureau that supplies information to companies
that grant credit
To avoid litigation, some credit-granting companies
You must deny a request for credit to an applicant who does not
meet your company’s requirements. Using a sentence such as “You are encouraged
to make cash purchases” illustrates a
When writing a message offering constructive criticism, one’s
primary consideration should be
Your department hired a strategic planning consultant to
restructure the workforce. However, you believe that the consultant added no
value to the company and simply played back what you wanted to hear. You must
write a letter to the president of the consulting company to discuss your
dissatisfaction. Which of the following is the BEST approach to
your letter
Although communicating negative organizational news can be
challenging, such messages can have a positive effect in
Which of the following is NOT an effective strategy
for companies that want to provide strong internal communication
Which of the following is FALSE concerning the
communication of negative news within an organization
Which of the following is NOT an advisable guideline
for organizations that want to develop an effective crisis communication plan
A company plans to downsize over the next year. Which of the
following would be the BEST way to prepare employees for this
negative announcement
Several methods exist for people to protect their anonymity in
cyperspace. Which one is NOT a method for this protection
The principles used in selling an idea are similar to those used
in selling products
Bonita wants to sell her consulting abilities to a potential
client. She should use principles that are similar to those used in selling
products and services
Knowing the needs of the receiver is essential to preparing an
effective sales message.
Ken is preparing a persuasive message to business owners in his
community. Before he writes his message he should try to understand what
characteristics these owners have in common, such as the goals and educational
status
Paragraphs in a persuasive message are typically long in order to
achieve the writer's persuasive purpose
An effective persuasive message employs concrete and specific
language to create an accurate representation of the product, service, or idea
An effective persuasive appeal includes a central selling point
that is woven throughout the entire message
Santosh, a computer service firm owner, has drafted a sales letter
to area businesses in which he has emphasized his central selling point—
immediate, personal service—in each paragraph. To keep the recipient’s
interest, he should edit his message to include the idea of his central selling
point in only one paragraph
Gabrielle writes a sales message in the AIDA approach. She should Announce
her intention, Infer the central selling point, Deal with
objections, and ask the reader to take Action
Rhamel writes a sales message in the AIDA approach. He gets the
receivers Attention, creates an Inference, creates a Decision for the receiver,
and encourages Action
The first step in the selling process is to introduce the foremost
feature of the product, service, or idea
A response that is sent to someone who has invited a persuasive
message requires an attention-getting sentence to start the message
A recommended way to subordinate the price of a product is to
reveal it in a sentence that also refers to the central selling point
Eduardo concludes his sales message for video game subscriptions
by instructing receivers to "Let us hear from you if you are interested in
subscribing to our service." This is an effective request for action
When requesting action in a persuasive message, wording such as “I
hope you will . . .” and “If you agree . . .” is recommended as a courteous way
to present the recipient with the choice of whether to respond favorably
An effective action paragraph in a sales message reminds the
recipient of the benefit, which may be another referral to the central selling
point
Will Frazier has written you to inquire about the features of your
company’s new netbook; you should begin your reply with an attention-getting
sentence to build interest in owning a netbook
While the majority of claims against companies come from unethical
individuals, companies must still respond because of the few who believe they
have a legitimate claim
Common types of persuasive requests include claim messages and
requests for special favors and information
Only communication directed to individuals outside the
organization requires use of the inductive approach
Archco Inc. and Suage Enterprises share a lobby where Suage has
been storing computer equipment. Martha, CEO of Archco Inc., is writing a
letter to Suage asking that the equipment be removed. She should make her point
in the first paragraph and follow with supporting details
Brandy is writing a memo to a team of people who will help her
launch a new product line for the company. To convince them that their
extensive commitment is justified because of the importance of the product to
the company's future, she should employ the deductive strategy in her
persuasive approach
Habitat for Humanity has used persuasion to effectively gain
donations of time, talent, and resources
An ethical communicator will substantiate any claims made and
reflect a sensitivity to those who might find a message offensive
Various state laws limit advertising on mobile devices
Habitat for Humanity uses both mailed messages and its website to
solicit donations
Unsupported claims of superior performance or quality of a product
may lead to lawsuits for a company
Under the Federal Trade Commission's Telemarketing Sales Rule,
callers must disclose the company's identity, the purpose of the call, the
product or service offered, and any requirements for obtaining it
Which of the following is FALSE about persuasive
communication
Before preparing a sales message for a digital video recorder,
Russell will need concrete answers to questions such as
Josef has responded to product advertising that focuses on
convenience, durability, and service. At which level of Maslow’s need hierarchy
is he most likely motivated
As indicated by Maslow's need hierarchy, people may respond
favorably to
Marcus is writing a persuasive message asking his employees to
complete an online company survey. Which of the following should he avoid when
writing his message
Which of the following is the suggested four-step sequence for an
inductive outline
Which of the following summarizes the AIDA steps in the persuasive
process
Businesses have learned that unethical behavior
Advertising on mobile devices
Habitat for Humanity
Which of the following is an effective device for gaining
attention in a persuasive message
Techniques for preparing effective sales messages include all EXCEPT
To overcome receiver resistance to a persuasive appeal, the price
typically should
Which of the following is correct concerning the outline for
persuasive messages
Khristopher has sent an email requesting information on a
particular plasma television he saw on a company’s website. What is the
writer’s task in replying
Which of the following is the BEST introduction of a
product or service in a sales message
Which is the BEST choice for the first sentence of a
sales message
The central selling point in a persuasive message
A persuasive email message to promote pop-up ad blocker software
has as its central selling point the protection of children from pornography.
The central selling point should
Which of the following is FALSE concerning the
providing of supporting evidence in a sales message
Which of the following is the BEST example of
providing supporting evidence
Which of the following is the BEST way to draw
attention to an enclosure that accompanies a sales message
Which statement best describes the appropriateness of the
following product claim in a sales letter? "Viruscan is the best virus
defense product available. It offers the most sophisticated and comprehensive protection
for your data."
Which of the following is FALSE when offering
guarantees and free trial offers in persuasive messages
Which of the following best illustrates how to overcome people’s
natural resistance to price
Which of the following is NOT recommended in
discussing price in a sales message?
A new product to reduce cholesterol is on the market, with a price
that is higher than that of competitors. Where should a writer or speaker
introduce price in his or her sales message
Which of the following would be the most effective action-request
statement
Which of the following is the BEST sentence for
getting the receiver to take action
In a sales message, the last paragraph should
Which of the following sentences provides the most effective
incentive for consumers to complete and return a survey about laundry
detergents
When preparing a claim message for which the answer is in
question, you should
Which of the following is the BEST beginning to a
persuasive claim message to Ruth’s Catering
Which of the following statements is FALSE
concerning claim messages
Which of the following is FALSE concerning a
persuasive claim message
Kendra is the program chair for an organization and would like to
request permission to use a country club free of charge to host a fund-raising
dinner. Which of the following sentences would be the most successful beginning
sentence
Which of the following is the BEST beginning to an
email request for completion of an online survey about a recently purchased
product
How are effective persuasive memos different from routine memos
Which of the following provides the BEST opening
line in a persuasive memo asking the company president to provide extra funds
for advertising a new cat food line?
A restaurant is faced with the challenge of communicating to its
employees a significant change in service and style. Which method is LEAST
effective for communicating this change
Which of the following is the BEST call-to-action
sentence for a persuasive memo to employees for contributions to the United Way
fund campaign
Which of the following best describes Habitat for Humanity’s
solicitation approach
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