What is the focus of political communication?
a. political office to government
b. elected official/candidate to public/voter
c. government to citizen
d. organization to government
b. elected official/candidate to public/voter
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Hostile environment
A) periodic work out of the principal office one or more days per week, either at home or a client's site B) technologies that are used to establish communication over a distance C) "this for that" D) biological classification of individuals as male or female E) off-color jokes, suggestive pictures, offensive language F) any form of substitution of information technologies for work-related travel G) umbrella term used for individuals with nontraditional gender identities H) one's psychological or deeply felt sense of gender which may be different from one's sex I) culturally defined set of behavioral, cultural, psychological, or social traits associated with one's sex J) attempt to modify biological or physical characteristics to more consistent with one's gender identity
At a college located on the coast of North Carolina, the president e-mails his 528 employees with instructions about hurricane warnings and watches. He feels that he is very specific as to when his employees should come to campus and when they should stay home. To his surprise, he notices that during the first hurricane watch, many employees do not report to work, even though the president thought he had clearly explained that they should come to work in that event. Because he sent the information out to his employees with the understanding that he was not open to feedback or questions, this ________ approach to organizational communication was not effective.
A. information-transfer B. transactional C. strategic D. interactional
The theory of ________________ requires that all decision-makers be guided by fairness, impartiality, and equity if their actions are to be considered ethical
Fill in the blank with correct word
________ is defined as the construction or development of an argument that is relevant to the purpose of a speech.
A. Invention B. Delivery C. Arrangement D. Memory