List and describe the three parts of a message
What will be an ideal response?
Answer:
Part I: Content: Facts, data, information sent (written or spoken)
Part II: Feelings: Emotions and intentions felt by the communicator (usually sent non-verbally and para-verbally)
Part III: Relationship: Statement about the nature or quality of the relationship. It is the extent one values the relationship with whom he or she is communicating.
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a. unlimited life. b. suitability for large scale operations. c. taxation of corporate earnings. d. transferable ownership units.
When Cal and Jackie’s relationship stopped developing and came to a standstill, which stage of Knapp and Vangelisti’s relationship model had they reached?
A. circumscribing B. intensifying C. stagnating D. terminating
Which one of the following is not a key condition indicating doubt about a client's ability to continue as a going-concern?
a. Adverse key financial ratios. b. Employee strike that halts operations for several months. c. Company has not paid dividends to date. d. Default on bank debt.
People from countries with strong uncertainty avoidance are more likely to have shorter employment time with employers
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.