A fair journalist will ______.

A. avoid challenging sources even when they are incorrect
B. repeat whatever his or her source says without comment
C. allow stakeholders to express their position on a topic
D. attempt to find evidence to support his or her source’s talking points


C. allow stakeholders to express their position on a topic

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Informative speeches can shape listener?s perceptions of a topic

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Eisenberg identified several outcomes associated with the use of strategic ambiguity in organizations. Identify and discuss those that your text suggests are most relevant

What will be an ideal response?

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