Which of the following is one of the ways businesses utilize the social communication model?

Scheduled maintenance: Saturday, September 10 from 11PM to 12AM PDT

  • Flashcards

  • Learn

  • Test

  • Match

  • Flashcards

  • Learn

  • Test

  • Match

Terms in this set (138)

To make communication efforts as effective as possible, communication should be
Select one:
A. electronic, ethical and practical.
B. positive, personal, and quick.
C. practical, timely, and personal.
D. concise, clear, and electronic.
E. practical, factual, and clear.

What are the steps in the three-step writing process?
Select one:
A. Analysis, gathering, and organizing
B. Analysis, commitment, and implementation
C. Writing, adapting, and composing
D. Planning, writing, and completing
E. Writing, proofing, and distributing

Sets with similar terms

Sets found in the same folder

Other sets by this creator

Other Quizlet sets

Related questions

What is the social communication model?

The Social Communication Model. You, the sender, have a thought. You put that thought into words (encoding). The message comes out of your mouth, and then it is decoded (processed) by the recipient, your co-worker, who then decides on the meaning of your words as a result of that decoding process.

Which of the following is an advantage of using the social communication model in shaping messages?

Which of the following is an advantage of using the Social Communication Model in shaping messages? People can take pieces of the communication based on interest. Which of the following is one of the most common uses of social media among U.S. businesses?

Which of the following best explains why communication is necessary in the workplace?

Quality communication in the workplace can eliminate unnecessary problems and promote better performance. The ability to communicate effectively in the workplace can increase overall productivity, and create a strong team.

Which of the following is one of the essential goals of communication?

The goal of communication is to convey information—and the understanding of that information—from one person or group to another person or group.