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kamilo84

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Which of the following refers to the individual person or people for whom a message is intended?
 
  A) Transmission model
  B) Audience
  C) Transmitter
  D) Passive listener
  E) Encoder

Question 2

You want to inform your colleague about a change to the project schedule. You decide to call him to inform him about this change. By deciding to use the telephone to complete this communication, you have ________.
 
  A) encoded the message
  B) closed the dynamic communication loop
  C) filtered the noise in the communication process
  D) selected the communication medium
  E) decoded the feedback



Pamela.irrgang@yahoo.com

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B
Explanation: B) Good business communicators understand that their messages must reach and influence their audiencethe person or people for whom a message is intended. Being able to influence an audience requires two complementary sets of skills.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D
Explanation: D) The sender then has to select a mediuma channel used to transmit the message.



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