Discuss how the tone of business communication differs in internal versus external communication

What will be an ideal response?


In internal communication, a person's tone may be friendly and informal. As an employee, you
must assess a situation and use the most appropriate tone. In external communication, a
person's tone is often more polite and formal. Using the right tone in external communication is
more challenging than using the right tone in internal communication because you are
representing your company as well as yourself.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Francenie has a checking account at Corner Bank. She wants tickets to an upcoming concert. She writes a check to Ticketmaster for the cost of two tickets. In this scenario:

a. Francenie is the drawee, Corner Bank is the drawer, and Ticketmaster is the payee. b. Francenie is the maker, Corner Bank is the drawee, and Ticketmaster is the payee. c. Francenie is the drawer, Corner Bank is the drawee, and Ticketmaster is the payee. d. Francenie is the payee, Corner Bank is the drawer, and Ticketmaster is the maker.

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A) asks her boss for a raise even though her performance has been mediocre. B) recommends the same salary increase for everyone in the department. C) attempts to sell vitamins and food supplements to her subordinates. D) attempts to sell vitamins and food supplements to poor people in her neighborhood.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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