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tuffie

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The role of organizational communication includes:
 
  A) directing action.
  B) coordinating action.
  C) building social relationships.
  D) All of these elements.

Question 2

Identify the two key factors that affect whether someone decides to quit, according to the unfolding model of voluntary turnover.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

According to this view of turnover, two major factors affect a person's decision to quit. The first of these is a shock to the system, an attention-getting event that gets employees to think about their jobs. The second of these is a decision frame, a set of internalized rules and images regarding how to interpret something that has happened.



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