MGMT 102 Sample questions (1-10) 1. Briefly describe any one of the communication models discussed in the textbook and/or lecture Lasswell’s (1948) model describes communication as a one-way transmission of messages. The model shows the ‘who’ as the ‘source’‚ the ‘what’ as the message‚ the ‘how’ as the channel‚ the ‘whom’ as the destination and the ‘effect’ as the outcome. 2. Describe three of the of the tests you can use to enable ethical decision-making Are we rationalising: Identify
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assembly for similar processes are lower than 1% of those that are using robots. • Using of manpower instead of robotic arms concurs with the low cost strategy of BYD. Question 3 NO‚ because other nascent Chinese battery companies use only low cost strategy and they have no R&D department‚ the market is fragmented between them and there is no dominant company. Using both low cost and high quality (because of R&D department‚ vertical integration and using of manpower instead of robotic arms) allows
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0 out of 1 points When writing for a multicultural audience‚ you are more likely to be understood if you use short sentences and short paragraphs and if you include Answer Selected Answer: c. slang‚ such as This product really rocks! Correct Answer: b. action-specific verbs‚ such as e-mail me if you have any questions rather than contact me if you have any questions. Response Feedback: A multicultural audience is less likely to understand American slang‚ idioms‚ or acronyms
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Material Appendix B Use the matrix to complete the information. Write 3-4 sentences for each item. • What are some audience characteristics you need to consider? • What communication channels would be appropriate and why? • What would you do to ensure your message is effective? • What are some considerations you must keep in mind given the diversity of the audience? |Audience-Focused Communication
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How to write a Sports Article 1. Have a strong lead. Like any article‚ you want to start your sports article out with a strong lead‚ one that encapsulates the available information on "who‚ what‚ where‚ when‚ why and how." Look at sports articles in almost any paper to see how they introduce the game or event they are covering with their lead paragraph. They get the reader’s attention with a strong but concise summary of the story to follow. Also‚ note that a lead always places emphasis on
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Answer to Questions and Problems 1) In a strain gauge bridge‚ what does (a) a negative reading on the zero centered meters imply? (b) a positive reading on the zero centered meters imply? - A negative reading on the zero centered meter implies that the strain gauge is under compression. Whereas‚ a positive reading implies that the strain gauge is under tensile / tension. 2) Beside strain gauge transducers‚ what other transducers can be used in a bridge circuit? - Besides strain gauge transducers
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are associated‚ and that this association is unlikely to have arisen by chance. For example‚ a significant positive correlation between stress and absenteeism means that in general‚ individuals who are experiencing higher stress tend to be absent from work more often than individuals who are experiencing lower stress. Interpreting correlations A correlation is a summary description of reality‚ and is therefore a fact. For such a fact to be useful‚ however‚ it must be given a valid causal
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HOW TO WRITE AN ARTICLE An article is a piece of writing usually intended for publication in a newspaper‚ magazine or journal. • It is written for a wide audience‚ so it is essential to attract and retain the reader’s attention. • May include amusing stories‚ reported speech and descriptions. • Can be formal or informal. • Should be written in an interesting or entertaining manner • Should give opinions and thoughts‚ as well as facts. Format Interesting ‚ creative catchy title which attracts readers
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Chapter 1 The Art and Science of Economic Analysis INTRODUCTION THIS CHAPTER HAS TWO PURPOSES: TO INTRODUCE STUDENTS TO SOME OF THE BASIC LANGUAGE OF ECONOMICS AND TO STIMULATE STUDENT INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT. IT CONVEYS TO STUDENTS THAT ECONOMICS IS NOT ONLY FOUND IN THE FINANCIAL SECTION OF THE NEWSPAPER‚ BUT ALSO IS VERY MUCH A PART OF THEIR EVERYDAY LIVES. BEGINNING WITH THE ECONOMIC PROBLEM OF SCARCE RESOURCES BUT UNLIMITED WANTS‚ THIS CHAPTER PROVIDES AN OVERVIEW OF THE FIELD AND THE
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Appendix B Audience-Focused Communication Matrix Use the matrix to complete the information. Write 3-4 sentences for each item. * What are some audience characteristics you need to consider? * What communication channels would be appropriate and why? * What would you do to ensure your message is effective? * What are some considerations you must keep in mind given the diversity of the audience? Audience-Focused Communication | Audience | Audience Characteristics
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