List and define the five questions one should answer before sending a message.
What will be an ideal response?
What? What is the goal of the message?
Who? Determine who should receive the message.
How? Plan how you will encode the message so it will be understood.
When? Timing is important and so is the time the message will be sent.
Where? Choose the setting in which the message will be sent.
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Who would be best suited to receive and log contacts, answer questions, and resolve incidents and service requests when possible?
A. level 0 analyst` B. level one analyst C. subject matter expert D. super user
Evan wants to create a sense of meaning for his employees. He could do which of the following to accomplish this?
A. disregard the personal standards of employees B. align work goals with personal standards C. pay little attention to work goals D. change employee values
The least-square regression analysis method uses only two data points
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