Reference no: EM131199241
The first thing a writer must do before writing is to ask: "Who is my primary audience?" (T/F)
Because routine messages address readers inside the organization, they are inappropriate for external readers. (T/F)
The reader is less likely to omit a response to one question if you number all your questions in a routine request.(T/F)
Form letters are appropriate as persuasive messages sent to thousands of readers. (T/F)
A simple request should be treated as an opportunity to conduct extensive sales and promotion activities (T/F)
Persuasion is the process of motivating people to do or believe something despite their initial resistance.(T/F)
To attract reader interest, you should preview your recommendation in the subject line of a persuasive message when using the indirect organizational plan. (T/F)
When you write a persuasive message to your superiors, you should use the direct organizational plan (T/F)
Consider writing a routine message when you want a permanent record of the content or when you need to reach many employees at once.(T/F)
Your message will be more persuasive if you put the main idea in the middle of a proposal.(T/F)
A polite request phrased as a question out of courtesy must end with a question mark.(T/F)
Sales letters are considered a form of persuasive writing(T/F)
Aggregators scan the web for comments about a company, and then analyze what they find. (T/F)
When writing a sympathy note, do not dwell on your memories of the person who died. (True/False)
When writing about an emotional event such as someone's serious illness, use strong, formal language and avoid referring to the person or event in direct terms. (T/F)
Before you begin writing, you should always ask yourself, "What is my purpose for writing?"(T/F)
Nongroups and groups within a health care environment
: Describe the four characteristics that define a group and provide examples of nongroups and groups within a health care environment. What types of groups are utilized in your organization? Be specific and make sure to look at your organization as a w..
|
The action-observation-reflection model
: Explain how you can use knowledge about each of the following to enrich the benefits of your own present leadership experiences: (a) the action-observation-reflection model (b) the people you interact and work with (c) the activities you're involved ..
|
Four key attributes of strategic management include idea
: The four key attributes of strategic management include the idea that: ?
|
Under the accrual basis of accounting
: Under the accrual basis of accounting: ?International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS):
|
Primary audience-conduct extensive sale-promotion activities
: The first thing a writer must do before writing is to ask: "Who is my primary audience?" Form letters are appropriate as persuasive messages sent to thousands of readers. Sales letters are considered a form of persuasive writing. A simple request sho..
|
Actions examples of organizational politics
: In the mid-1990s, the CEO of Apple Computer invited the late Steve Jobs (who was not associated with the company at the time) to serve as a special adviser and raise morale among Apple employees and customers. Others suggest that Apple would be out o..
|
How does social networking increase person power
: How does social networking increase a person’s power? What social networking strategies could you initiate now to potentially enhance your future career success?
|
Countervailing power play in the power relationship
: What role does countervailing power play in the power relationship? Give an example of one of your own encounters with countervailing power at school or work.
|
Smokestack economy-production drove the expansion
: The Industrial Revolution changed the way we work. The introduction of new technologies and new approaches to production drove the expansion of an urban working class that was wage dependent. To what degree do we still see the "smokestack economy" ar..
|