Of the six strategies for how leaders should respond to out-group members, do you think that certain strategies might be more appropriate or effective in this situation given the verbalized feelings about Next Step from the out-group members?
What will be an ideal response?
Listening would be the most important strategy here! The views of the other members and their objections would have been noted and there would be no out-groups and disunity
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What is this type of research called? a) Social media participatory research b) Social media monitoring research c) Web survey research d) Intercept secondary research
Donna is using consistent backgrounds, fonts, symbols, and
content in her presentation aids. She is demonstrating the design principle of __________. Fill in the blanks with correct word
When we express concern by suggesting that we understand a conversation partner's thoughts and feelings because we have been in a similar situation, we engage in
a. relational feedback. b. leading questioning. c. loaded questioning. d. passive listening. e. disconfirming communication.
Rhetorical proof consists of __________.
A. a claim, credibility, and common ground B. reasons, rhetoric, and shared values C. common values, beliefs, and judgments D. a claim, supporting material, and reasoning