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ishan

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The International Association of Business Communicators Code of Ethics specifies expectations for its members. Which is NOT one of those expectations?
 
  A) engage in legal and ethical communication
  B) engage in communication that is best for the organization even if it is ethically questionable
  C) engage in communication that is sensitive to cultural values and beliefs
  D) engage in truthful, accurate and fair communication
  E) engage in communication that facilitates respect and mutual understanding

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT true of an effective and credible spokesperson?
 
  A) understands ethical behavior
  B) accepts ethical behavior
  C) held to different standard than other professionals
  D) appreciates ethical behavior
  E) understands the law



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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