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ISBN: 9781337736350
Author: Mary Ellen Guffey, Dana Loewy
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.10AAC
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To determine:
Universal non-verbal signal admitting that a driver has goofed.
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In order to promote peace and tranquility while driving on the highways and also while driving in the city, and to reduce road rage , motorists had given several suggestions. These suggestions were analyzed to find a universal non-verbal signal to say "I Goofed".
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A. minimize noise.
B. have a common understanding of the meaning of symbols, words, and pictures used to transmit information.
C. share the same decoding process.
D. use technology.
E. use the same media.
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a) Do you agree with Vivian Ta that what is said (verbal communication) is much more important than the use of non-verbal communication for mutual understanding in the virtual workplace? Support your argument using two (2) points for or against the use of non-verbal communication.
b) List two (2) barriers to communicating effectively while working virtually.
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